Quran IT Symposium Gallery معرض ندوة القرآن وتقنية المعلومات
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Quran_IT_Symposium_Gallery_ معرض ندوة القرآن وتقنية المعلومات
This panoramic photo has been taken in Madina Meridian Hotel, during the activities of the symposium of the Quran and Information Technologies, held by King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex, in the Madina Meridian Hotel on Oct, 2009.
Madina Meridian Hotel LobbyThis panoramic photo has been taken in Madina Meridian Hotel Lobby, during...
Quran_IT_Symposium_Gallery_ معرض ندوة القرآن وتقنية المعلومات This panoramic photo has been taken in ...
Veiw No. 1 at Ibn al Bawwab hall in the Exhibition of King Fahd Glorious Qur’an Printing Complex For...
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Holy Quran Decorator Artist Abdullah Hanif, decorator of the Holy Qur'an at King Fahd Glorious Quran ...
Holy Qur'an Calligrapher خطاط المصحف الشريفDr. Uthman Taha, the calligrapher of Mushaf Al Madinah, at...
Holy Qur'an CalligrapherDr. Uthman Taha, the calligrapher of Mushaf Al Madinah, at King Fahd Glorious...
Modern civilization began right here in the Tigris-Euphrates river valley. Also known as the Fertile Crescent or Mesopotamia, this is the place where, six thousand years ago, agriculture, writing and mathematics were brought into widespread use.
The term "Middle East" comes from the British navy, which used it to describe the countries on the trade route from Europe to India and China. Everything from Afghanistan to Morocco may possibly be classified as "middle eastern", depending on whom you ask -- and when.
Only a partial list of past Empires in the middle eastern territory includes Sumeria, Babylonia, Persia, the Ottoman Empire and the Roman Empire!
When northern Europe was still lurking about in slimy cold stone castles playing chess, the Middle East was enjoying the flowers of poetry, luxurious craftsmanship, music and literature. In fact, the Renaissance in Europe was partly inspired by stories brought back from the middle east by travelers along the trade route.
Strategic location, religious history and the world's largest supply of crude oil have kept the Middle East at the center of world activity for centuries. The saga continues.
Text by Steve Smith.