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Read more about the article Juz 10: Help yourself than God help you

Juz 10: Help yourself than God help you

  • Post author:Khalid Valisi
  • Post published:April 17, 2020
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The fundamental concept in Islam is the power reserved for the human being, the only real architect of one's destiny. To change the world, however, you must first change your…

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Read more about the article Juz 9: the real believer

Juz 9: the real believer

  • Post author:Khalid Valisi
  • Post published:April 17, 2020
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2 verses containing the first 3 pillars of Islam: shahada "testimony of faith, salat" prayer "and zakat" charity ". Particular that, as for faith, the former is hidden from the…

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Read more about the article Saffron, golden flower

Saffron, golden flower

  • Post author:Khalid Valisi
  • Post published:April 17, 2020
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A new spice reaches our table and this time it is a real "golden flower". Saffron is still one of the most precious and well-known ingredients in the world both…

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Read more about the article Juz 8: the food

Juz 8: the food

  • Post author:Khalid Valisi
  • Post published:April 17, 2020
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Islam has always set itself the goal of raising the lives of its faithful, both physically and spiritually. This verse refers to the first case, bringing us a summary of…

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The date, one of the most famous foods in the Quran

Dates, the Middle East fruit

  • Post author:Khalid Valisi
  • Post published:April 17, 2020
  • Post category:Africa/Asia/Maghreb
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Few foods manage to become a true symbol for a part of the world, dishes of the caliber of pizza, hamburgers and, for the Middle East, dates. After bringing you…

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Read more about the article Juz 7: the proof is in the heart

Juz 7: the proof is in the heart

  • Post author:Khalid Valisi
  • Post published:April 17, 2020
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In the Qur'an, God does not try in any way to impose his will on his subject, these two steps go exactly in that direction. It would not be difficult…

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Read more about the article Juz 6: Whoever saves the innocent saves humanity

Juz 6: Whoever saves the innocent saves humanity

  • Post author:Khalid Valisi
  • Post published:April 17, 2020
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In a historical moment in which the castaway is left to drown, innocent women are killed every day out of jealousy and bullets fly into the streets, this verse gives…

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Baklava

Baklava, Middle East delight

  • Post author:Khalid Valisi
  • Post published:April 17, 2020
  • Post category:Asia/Europe and the Americas/Mashreq/Turkish world
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To conclude this culinary journey, we decided to bring you one of the most famous Middle East desserts ever: baklava. Recipe taken from "Feast" by Anissa Helou, which we thank…

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Read more about the article Juz 5: Who emigrates

Juz 5: Who emigrates

  • Post author:Khalid Valisi
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A verse that tells a lot about Islam and human history and which, with the recent "political" events, finds new life and meaning ... Those who abandon their home as…

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Read more about the article Garam Masala, spice of India

Garam Masala, spice of India

  • Post author:Khalid Valisi
  • Post published:April 17, 2020
  • Post category:Asia/Indian subcontinent
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Since the dawn of time, the Indian subcontinent has been a receptacle for every type of flavor and aroma, what better way then to talk to you about this cuisine…

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