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Tuesday, 23 August, 2011, 3:40 ( 1:40 GMT )




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  Ramadan goes high-tech on mobiles  
17/8/2010
Ancient Islamic traditions are going high-tech with modern offerings for those observing the holy month of Ramadan which began this week.
  Hyderabad: Old Tales from a Living City  
17/8/2010
The Old City - the historical core - the three square miles of original Hyderabad around the majestic Charminar, from which the city grew outwards, is a treasure trove of sights, smells, traditions and tastes. If you are planning to visit the city, I suggest, you go on a walking tour of this ancient part if for nothing else but to get a better view of the place.
  Venice film festival to showcase young directors  
1/8/2010
The new generation of filmmakers will come into its own at this year's Venice film festival, where 41-year-old US director Darren Aronofsky will raise the curtain with "Black Swan", organisers said Thursday.
  The Mosque of Murad Agha in Tajura  
24/7/2010
 
The holy month of Ramadan this year is to commence in beginning of August and devoted men and women around the Islamic world would spend longer time in thousands of mosques worshiping God.
  ‘Young Imam’ Show Becomes Greatest Hit on Malaysian TV  
4/7/2010
 
Like the stars of smash-hit television talent shows around the world, the eight young men in sharp black suits and matching skullcaps draw adoring fans and dreams of marriage.
  French photo festival puts Jagger in spotlight  
4/7/2010
Mick Jagger is the main attraction at the 41st annual Rencontres d'Arles photography festival in the south of France, with organisers hoping that he will put in a personal appearance.
  Antiquities and Contemporary Art of Libya in the Heart of Russia  
27/6/2010
 
"The desert is not silent" exhibition of antiquities and contemporary art of Libya will open in Moscow on the 28th of June at the New Manege State Exhibition Hall. The opening ceremony of the exhibition will be attended by Mr.Yuri Luzhkov, the Mayor of Moscow, Mr. Saif El-Islam Gaddafi, artist and architect and Mr. Amer Greebi, Libyan ambassador in Russia.
  Islam would have Saved Michael Jackson, says Jermaine  
27/6/2010
 
Converting to Islam would have saved the life of pop legend Michael Jackson, his brother Jermaine said in an interview to be aired Thursday.
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Singer Amy Winehouse Found Dead Aged 27
Amy Winehouse, the beehived soul-jazz diva whose self-destructive habits overshadowed a distinctive musical talent, was found dead Saturday in her London home, police said. She was 27.

Libyan Artist Participates at 25th Alexandria Biennale
LIBYAN artist and ceramicist Hadia Gana if one of about 30 artists from the Mediterranean region are currently participating in one of the leading art events in the world, the 25th Alexandria Biennale for Mediterranean countries, in Egypt that opened on December 17 and will last until the end of January.

Zliten Campus at Asmariya University for Islamic Sciences Wins Islamic Architecture Award at Cityscape 2009
The Libyan Zliten Campus at Asmariya University for Islamic Sciences in the city of Zliten, 120km southeast of Tripoli, has won the prestigious Islamic Architecture Award at Cityscape 2009 in Dubai on Tuesday 6 October 2009.


 

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