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mothmiso · 5 months
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Bukhara, Uzbekistan (2) (3) (4) by Caspar Tromp
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(3) Persian miniature painter inside the Kukoldosh madrasah, a historical Islamic school building of the 16th century.
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teafrtwo · 10 months
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viagginterstellari · 9 months
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Madrasa - Mir-i Arab, Bukhara, 2022
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lutnistas · 1 year
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Madrasa Slimania ( Tunis / Tunisia ) 
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thingsdavidlikes · 5 months
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Fairies of Madrasa by imu.imran2020
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zechaimaa · 1 year
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لا يعلم الغيب إلا الله ولا غالب إلا الله وما النصر إلا من عند الله وما توفيقي إلا بالله المدرسة المرينية - سلا
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whereiwander · 2 years
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BOU INANIA MADRASA, MEKNES, MOROCCO (October 19, 2017) A madrasa is an Islamic learning institution, and this one built from 1331-1351, is the biggest in the city of Meknes. Central to the madrasa’s 315 square meter space is the courtyard with its marble fountain. It is richly decorated, with the floor and lower walls covered in striking tile work and inscriptions while the upper walls are bedecked with elaborate carvings in stucco and wood.  One could get easily lost in all that dazzling detail.
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Abu'l Hasan Madrasa, c. 1340-55, stucco, Marinid style, Salè, Morocco. 
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lorenzospurio · 2 months
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"Il poeta danzante. Vita, opere e insegnamenti del mistico Rumi", saggio di Giuseppe Guidolin
Recita un antico proverbio turco: “Vedi il mondo, ma vedi soprattutto Konya”. Konya, città di cupole e minareti, è situata al centro della penisola anatolica, nella regione della Galazia, su un altopiano stepposo posto a circa 1000 metri d’altezza. Abitata sin dal III millennio a.C., da sempre ha esercitato un fascino particolare, capace di attirare ed incantare generazioni di viaggiatori.…
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rahdiwae · 3 months
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INFO !!! STATUS DOKUMEN UPLOAD WEB ERKAM, PENGAJUAN BOS TAHUN 2024
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paulpingminho · 3 months
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mothmiso · 6 months
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Registan. Samarkand, Uzbekistan (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) by Caspar Tromp
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(1) Façade of the early 15th century madrasah built by Ulugh Bey, the grandson of Amir Timur (Tamerlane). Ulugh Bey enjoyed more the arts and sciences than his warlord grandfather. This madrasah is the oldest of the 3 at the Registan ensemble. (3) (4) (5) Souvenir shops in the many cells of the once 17th century madrasah built by the Shaybanid rulers of Samarkand. As a madrasah, it was once a school for Muslims in which not only religion but also mathematics, astronomy, medicine and philosophy, among others, were taught. Now colourful - and often hawking - Uzbek women are selling eastern handicrafts.    
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kimskashmir · 4 months
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1,281 madrasas renamed, converted into ‘middle english’ schools in Assam
GUWAHATI — At least 1281 Madrasas spread over 31 districts in the state of Assam have been renamed and converted into general schools by the government, officials announced on Thursday. State education minister Ranoj Pegu shared a post on X, “The nomenclature of the 1281 Upper Primary Schools ME Madrassa under Directorate of Elementary Education, Assam shall be known as ME School with immediate…
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viagginterstellari · 1 year
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Koranic students - Bukhara, 2022
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lospelic4nos · 5 months
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elmadrasaaa · 5 months
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How to Prepare for the EmSAT Arabic Test
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How to Prepare for the EmSAT Arabic Test
If you are planning to take the EmSAT Arabic test, you might be wondering what to expect and how to prepare. The EmSAT Arabic test is a standardized computer-based test that assesses your skills and knowledge in Arabic language. It is one of the subjects that you need to take as part of the EmSAT Achieve test, which is a national system of standardized tests for grade 12 students in the United Arab Emirates.
The EmSAT Arabic test consists of 120 multiple-choice questions that cover four main domains: reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and writing. The test duration is 120 minutes, and the test is administered in centers approved by the Ministry of Education. The test is scored on a scale of 300 to 1600, and the minimum requirement for admission to higher education institutions is 1100.
To prepare for the EmSAT Arabic test, you need to familiarize yourself with the test format, content, and objectives. You can find the test specifications and sample questions on EL-Madrash.com You can also practice with mock exams that simulate the real test environment and provide feedback on your performance. 
The EmSAT Arabic test is designed to measure your ability to use Arabic effectively in academic and professional contexts. Therefore, you need to improve your Arabic skills by reading a variety of texts, expanding your vocabulary, reviewing grammar rules, and writing essays on different topics. You can also watch Arabic videos, listen to Arabic podcasts, and communicate with native speakers to enhance your listening and speaking skills.
The EmSAT Arabic test is a challenging but rewarding test that can open many doors for your future. By following these tips and practicing regularly, you can ace the test and achieve your goals.
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