Nouman Khan began his formal Arabic training during his childhood schooling in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He continued his Arabic grammar study in Pakistan, where he received a scholarship for ranking among the top 10 scores in the national Arabic studies board examination. Under the guidance of Dr. Abdus-Samie, founder and formal principal of Quran College in Faisalabad, Pakistan, he developed a keen methodical understanding of Arabic grammar. He further benefited from Dr. Abdus-Samie by internalizing his unique teaching methods and later translating his work into English for the benefit of his own students. Nouman currently serves as professor of Arabic at Nassau Community College and has taught Modern Standard and Classical Arabic at various venues for nearly 6 years with over 700 students. His handbook published by the Bayyinah Arabic Studies Institute for ARA-201 is also being used as a class aide at the Jaamiah-Al-Uloom Al-Islamiyyah, Institute of Islamic Education in Ajax, Canada. www.bayyinah.com
Laura Behrends, an EIU student, talks about her Study Abroad Experiences in the Toronto for Teachers program in Toronto, Canada, and the Science and Schooling program on Andros Island in the Bahamas. Laura discusses how these experiences were good examples of integrative learning opportunities at EIU. Video Rating: 0 / 5
A long time ago, Nouman Ali Khan made a du’a’ (prayer) to Allah that changed his life. Recorded at the Sunday, July 4, 2010 at the MSA National Continental Conference in Chicago, IL. Courtesy of: www.youtube.com Nouman Khan began his formal Arabic training during his childhood schooling in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He continued his Arabic grammar study in Pakistan, where he received a scholarship for ranking among the top 10 scores in the national Arabic studies board examination. Under the guidance of Dr. Abdus-Samie, founder and formal principal of Quran College in Faisalabad, Pakistan, he developed a keen methodical understanding of Arabic grammar. He further benefited from Dr. Abdus-Samie by internalizing his unique teaching methods and later translating his work into English for the benefit of his own students. Nouman currently serves as professor of Arabic at Nassau Community College and has taught Modern Standard and Classical Arabic at various venues for nearly 6 years with over 700 students. His handbook published by the Bayyinah Arabic Studies Institute for ARA-201 is also being used as a class aide at the Jaamiah-Al-Uloom Al-Islamiyyah, Institute of Islamic Education in Ajax, Canada. www.bayyinah.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
www.democracynow.org – While the United States, Britain and Canada are planning to announce a coordinated set of sanctions against Iran’s oil and petrochemical industry today, longtime investigative journalist Seymour Hersh questions the growing consensus on Iran’s alleged nuclear weapons program. International pressure has been mounting on Iran since the UN International Atomic Energy Agency revealed in a report the “possible military dimensions” to Iran’s nuclear activities, citing “credible” evidence that “indicates that Iran has carried out activities relevant to the development of a nuclear explosive device.” In his latest article for The New Yorker blog, titled “Iran and the IAEA,” Hersh argues the recent report is a “political document,” not a scientific study, in an interview with Democracy Now! Nov. 21. “They [JSOC] found nothing. Nothing. No evidence of any weaponization,” Hersh says. “In other words, no evidence of a facility to build the bomb. They have facilities to enrich, but not separate facilities to build a bomb. This is simply a fact.” For the complete report, to read the transcript, download the podcast, and for additional Democracy Now! coverage of Iran and the Middle East, visit www.democracynow.org FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com Daily Email News Digest: www.democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today …
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Br Nouman Ali khan talks about desi wedding……. Lecture title “Objectives of Sharia – Quranic Perspective by Nouman Ali Khan” For the full lecture go to:www.youtube.com Nouman Khan began his formal Arabic training during his childhood schooling in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He continued his Arabic grammar study in Pakistan, where he received a scholarship for ranking among the top 10 scores in the national Arabic studies board examination. Under the guidance of Dr. Abdus-Samie, founder and formal principal of Quran College in Faisalabad, Pakistan, he developed a keen methodical understanding of Arabic grammar. He further benefited from Dr. Abdus-Samie by internalizing his unique teaching methods and later translating his work into English for the benefit of his own students. Nouman currently serves as professor of Arabic at Nassau Community College and has taught Modern Standard and Classical Arabic at various venues for nearly 6 years with over 700 students. His handbook published by the Bayyinah Arabic Studies Institute for ARA-201 is also being used as a class aide at the Jaamiah-Al-Uloom Al-Islamiyyah, Institute of Islamic Education in Ajax, Canada. Contact: bayyinah.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
www.ili.ca A testimony from a student from Germany sharing her experience and thoughts about studying English in the city of Halifax in Canada. The student attended the International Language Institute (ILI) in Halifax. ILI is the largest and oldest private English-language school in Atlantic Canada. Since 1983, thousands of international students have selected ILI to study English in Canada, to prepare for an English University, or to write the TOEFL or IELTS exam. The institute hosts students from Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Germany, Switzerland, France, Mexico, Brazil, Columbia, China, Taiwan, Russia, and many others! This history made ILI a symbol for internationalization in Nova Scotia. The institute joined the Nova Scotia ‘Come To Life’ initiative as a charter member, offering its history and expertiese to the provincial effort to attract more visitors and settlers to Nova Scotia. For more information about the International Language Institute, visit http Video Rating: 4 / 5
WHY SHOULDN’T THERE BE ANOTHER NHL FRANCHISE IN CANADA? TSN/The Globe & Mail 5 July 2010 It started with a conversation one day at TSN. “Where else could you put an NHL team in Canada?” the question was posed. “Everyone has an opinion on it. But what about coming up with a series of stories that spell out the facts?” And thus was born the mandate for “Why Not Canada?”, a six-part series on the viability of additional NHL teams in Canada for TSN, The Globe and Mail. We had a mandate but no methodology. What do we measure, who do we talk to? Is this even possible? Grappling with that last question was the hardest part because there is no absolute answer to whether any sports team can survive in a particular market. But that doesn’t mean you can’t get a pretty good idea by examining the various factors that determine teams coming into being and then whether they become profitable. We started by looking at the reasons the Quebec Nordiques and Winnipeg Jets packed up and left town in the mid-1990s and what had changed: the Canadian dollar is now near par. The NHL has a salary cap and revenue sharing. Winnipeg has a new building and Quebec City is trying to build one. But how could we determine whether any of the four most often discussed Canadian markets for NHL hockey – Quebec City, Winnipeg, Hamilton and a second team for the Greater Toronto Area – made sense? The search for an answer to that question brought us to Norm O’Reilly, a Canadian business professor at Stanford …
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I. Sinfonia [0:00] II. Allemande [4:23] III. Courante [8:40] IV. Sarabande [10:55] V. Rondeaux [14:22] VI. Capriccio [15:37] MAXIM BERNARD Pianist “It is his scope and range as a pianist that set him apart. He can play with great power, and still maintain intimate sensitivity in his music.” Menahem Pressler French Canadian pianist Maxim Bernard has already established himself as one of today’s most promising young artists. He has performed solo recitals, chamber music, and concerti in Canada and the United States. He has worked with many esteemed conductors such as Kerry Stratton, Ronald Zollman, Roberto De Clara, and Yoav Talmi, among others. In recent seasons, Maxim Bernard has performed as soloist with the Orchestre Symphonique de Québec, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre Philharmonique du Nouveau Monde, Oakville Symphony Orchestra, Toronto Concert Orchestra; Bloomington Symphony Orchestra, Indiana University Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Orchestre du Conservatoire de musique de Québec. This past season, he was invited to perform several chamber music concerts with members of Indiana University’s string faculty: violinist Alexander Kerr and cellist Eric Kim. Their most recent performance was in Sarasota, Florida. His career was launched in 2006 after winning the prestigious International Stepping Stone of the Canadian Music Competition which features the most talented young musicians in Canada. He was also a prize winner at the CBC Young Artists Competition and … Video Rating: 5 / 5
Carlos was born in Cuba and his family emigrated to Canada when he was only one year old. He took up the harmonica as a teenager, but to say that Carlos del Junco just plays harmonica is a bit like saying Jimi Hendrix just played guitar. Though he began with the blues, his fascination with other musical forms such as jazz, Latin and reggae soon led him to explore these fields as well. Inspired by the pioneering work of Howard Levy, Carlos learned to overblow on the diatonic Golden Melody harmonica and won first prize at the 1993 World Harmonica Championships in both diatonic blues and jazz categories. He was later awarded a Canadian government grant to study with Howard for 6 months in Chicago. For many years now he has seamlessly integrated all these elements into his own unmistakeable fusion which can be heard to great advantage on his 2011 release “Mongrel Mash”, his 8th CD and essential listening for lovers of high-end contemporary harmonica playing. Video Rating: 5 / 5
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