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Bahā’īs are waiting for July 2007 when they will find out the final decision from UNESCO on whether some of their gardens will be recognized as international cultural sites.
A conference in the UNESCO gathered politicians and intellectuals from different countries who called to improve dialogue among civilizations
An assessment of the benefits of secularism and condemnation of the ways in which it has been emptied of its positive content and turned into a form of atheism.
Biographical details about Professor Aziz Suryal Atiya, a distinguished scholar and author.
Some hidden facts about Baha’i faith and its history that reveals Zionism and American support to its leaders and followers.
The article gives information about the geography and demography of Afghanistan and its economic indicators. This is in addition to a historical background that has to do with the Soviet occupation, the civil war and the Taliban government.
The UNESCO has organized a conference in the Moroccan capital of Rabat on June 14-16, 2005 under the title ‘Enhancing Intercultural Dialogue Based On Tangible Sustainable Initiatives’.
Amr Moussa, Secretary General of the Arab League, called for the consideration of the European curricula of history, referring to the increasing conflict between the East and the West due to the distorted image of “the other” on both sides, and the widespread Islamophobia in the West.
The UNESCO warned of the deteriorating situation in the Abu Mina location and threatened it would lift the monument from its list of world heritage unless serious steps were taken to solve the underground water problem.
The Arabs are unaware of the importance of forming one bloc. Their deteriorating economic conditions have formed obstacles that impeded their self-confidence and consequently this resulted in a feeling of inability to stand up to the others.

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