• Did you know that Australia’s Highway 1 is not just the longest national highway in the country, but also one of the longest in the world? Spanning an extraordinary 14,500 kilometers (9,009 miles), this iconic highway forms a loop around the entire continent, connecting all of Australia’s major coastal cities. Traveling along this route, you’ll experience breathtaking views that range from rugged coastlines and pristine beaches to lush rainforests and arid outback landscapes.

    As you journey along Highway 1, you’ll pass through world-famous cities like Sydney, where the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge await; Melbourne, known for its vibrant arts scene and coffee culture; Brisbane, with its riverside parks and lively cultural precincts; Perth, where you can enjoy stunning sunsets over the Indian Ocean; and Adelaide, the gateway to some of the world’s best wine regions.

    Known as the "National Highway" or simply "The One," this vast road network is vital for connecting Australia’s coastal regions and urban centers. But it’s more than just a transportation route—it’s a road that tells the story of Australia’s diverse geography and rich cultural heritage.

    For travelers, Highway 1 is the ultimate road trip, offering a unique way to explore the vast and varied landscapes of Australia. Whether you’re stopping to surf at a secluded beach, hike through a national park, or discover the history and culture of a new city, each segment of Highway 1 offers its own adventure. This highway is a journey in itself, a pathway to discovering the natural beauty and cultural richness that make Australia a truly unique destination.

    Source: Teachers Travelers
    Did you know that Australia’s Highway 1 is not just the longest national highway in the country, but also one of the longest in the world? Spanning an extraordinary 14,500 kilometers (9,009 miles), this iconic highway forms a loop around the entire continent, connecting all of Australia’s major coastal cities. Traveling along this route, you’ll experience breathtaking views that range from rugged coastlines and pristine beaches to lush rainforests and arid outback landscapes. As you journey along Highway 1, you’ll pass through world-famous cities like Sydney, where the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge await; Melbourne, known for its vibrant arts scene and coffee culture; Brisbane, with its riverside parks and lively cultural precincts; Perth, where you can enjoy stunning sunsets over the Indian Ocean; and Adelaide, the gateway to some of the world’s best wine regions. Known as the "National Highway" or simply "The One," this vast road network is vital for connecting Australia’s coastal regions and urban centers. But it’s more than just a transportation route—it’s a road that tells the story of Australia’s diverse geography and rich cultural heritage. For travelers, Highway 1 is the ultimate road trip, offering a unique way to explore the vast and varied landscapes of Australia. Whether you’re stopping to surf at a secluded beach, hike through a national park, or discover the history and culture of a new city, each segment of Highway 1 offers its own adventure. This highway is a journey in itself, a pathway to discovering the natural beauty and cultural richness that make Australia a truly unique destination. Source: Teachers Travelers
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  • Al-Azhar University was founded in 970 or 972 by the Fatimid Caliphate, is the chief center of Arabic literature and Islamic learning worldwide.

    By the mid-19th century, al-Azhar was considered the capital of Sunni legal expertise, a main center of power in the Islamic world, and a rival to Damascus, Mekkah, and Baghdad.

    Below is a rare late-19th-century photo of Al Azhar University in Cairo, where students and teachers are seen engaged in study and discussion.
    Al-Azhar University was founded in 970 or 972 by the Fatimid Caliphate, is the chief center of Arabic literature and Islamic learning worldwide. By the mid-19th century, al-Azhar was considered the capital of Sunni legal expertise, a main center of power in the Islamic world, and a rival to Damascus, Mekkah, and Baghdad. Below is a rare late-19th-century photo of Al Azhar University in Cairo, where students and teachers are seen engaged in study and discussion.
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  • Nicknamed: The World's Greatest Explorer of all times.

    This is map of the parts of the world that the Moroccan "Ibn Batuta"travelled to and experienced their cultures. He noted them in his books which were brought to the Moroccan Marinid Sultan. They are available in the museum of Tangier. The city where Ibn Batuta was born and also where he was buried (1304-1369).

    He was a scholar, historian, traveler, and Morocco's ambassador.

    So, basically his books are used as references for researches nowadays. Especially his book: The Rihla (The Journey).

    Worked as a judge in Morocco, in India and in Maldives (Maldives converted to Islam because of Morocco), and also he worked as an Islamic law teacher in Egypt.

    Born in 1304, Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan/Moorish-Amazigh Muslim explorer in the fourteenth century.He has traveled three times further than Marco Polo.

    He traveled from his hometown Tangier to China as a scholar, merchant, minister and explorer.

    He travelled more than any other explorer in history, totaling around 121,000 km. More than surpassing Zheng He with about 50,000 km and Marco Polo with 24,000 km .

    Over a period of thirty years, Ibn Battuta visited most of the Old World, including Central Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, China, and the Iberian Peninsula (Southern Iberia which was under Morocco's rule; from 711 AD to 1492 AD).

    He left home at the age 18 and was only back at the age of 45.

    First journey: 1325-1332
    Second journey: 1332-1346

    In the year 1349, he was finally at home in Tangier, Morocco, but found that his parents passed away 15 years ago.

    Nothing to keep him home...so, he went on a new journey, and the final one: 1349-1354.

    It is said that when he came back to Tanja (Tangier), Morocco, he worked as a judge till he died in the year 1369.

    The World's Greatest Explorer! 🏻
    Nicknamed: The World's Greatest Explorer of all times. This is map of the parts of the world that the Moroccan 🇲🇦 "Ibn Batuta"travelled to and experienced their cultures. He noted them in his books which were brought to the Moroccan Marinid Sultan. They are available in the museum of Tangier. The city where Ibn Batuta was born and also where he was buried (1304-1369). He was a scholar, historian, traveler, and Morocco's ambassador. So, basically his books are used as references for researches nowadays. Especially his book: The Rihla (The Journey). Worked as a judge in Morocco, in India and in Maldives (Maldives converted to Islam because of Morocco), and also he worked as an Islamic law teacher in Egypt. Born in 1304, Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan/Moorish-Amazigh Muslim explorer in the fourteenth century.He has traveled three times further than Marco Polo. He traveled from his hometown Tangier to China as a scholar, merchant, minister and explorer. He travelled more than any other explorer in history, totaling around 121,000 km. More than surpassing Zheng He with about 50,000 km and Marco Polo with 24,000 km . Over a period of thirty years, Ibn Battuta visited most of the Old World, including Central Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, China, and the Iberian Peninsula (Southern Iberia which was under Morocco's rule; from 711 AD to 1492 AD). He left home at the age 18 and was only back at the age of 45. 👉 First journey: 1325-1332 👉Second journey: 1332-1346 👉In the year 1349, he was finally at home in Tangier, Morocco, but found that his parents passed away 15 years ago. 👉Nothing to keep him home...so, he went on a new journey, and the final one: 1349-1354. It is said that when he came back to Tanja (Tangier), Morocco, he worked as a judge till he died in the year 1369. The World's Greatest Explorer! 🤴🏻💗🇲🇦💗
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  • Ameen. 🏽

    Art by @teacherhafiza

    #muslim #islam #mecca #makkah
    Ameen. 🤲🏽 🕋 Art by @teacherhafiza #muslim #islam #mecca #makkah
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  • A Turkish artificial intelligence robot — developed entirely by Turkish entrepreneurs using domestic resources — has been released on the market.

    TurcoAI is one of the first Turkish projects in the billion-dollar artificial intelligence sector.

    The significance of the robot lies in its ability to comprehend the emotional algorithms specific to Turkish society, utilise the Turkish language, and offer immersive encounters through written and visual materials.

    The project's foundation was laid in 2022 in the United States and has been developed and finalised in the past year. The artificial intelligence robot provides significant convenience to businesses and consumers in education, healthcare, law, entertainment and finance.

    Muhammed Yildiz, the founder of TurcoAI, says the group of Turkish entrepreneurs who built the infrastructure of the robot was inspired by GPT-4.

    TurcoAI can create and consume content in more than 40 languages.

    Housewives can inform TurcoAI about the ingredients available in their homes and ask it to create a recipe. It can generate travel plans for individuals interested in visiting a destination, aid teachers in creating lecture plans and assist students with their assignments.

    Authors, bloggers, journalists and other content creators can use TurcoAI to edit, proofread or enhance their text. In the healthcare sector, it facilitates the understanding and dissemination of health information.

    Its artificial intelligence simplifies tasks that can typically consume hours, which empowers companies to save significant time and costs up to tenfold.
    A Turkish artificial intelligence robot — developed entirely by Turkish entrepreneurs using domestic resources — has been released on the market. TurcoAI is one of the first Turkish projects in the billion-dollar artificial intelligence sector. The significance of the robot lies in its ability to comprehend the emotional algorithms specific to Turkish society, utilise the Turkish language, and offer immersive encounters through written and visual materials. The project's foundation was laid in 2022 in the United States and has been developed and finalised in the past year. The artificial intelligence robot provides significant convenience to businesses and consumers in education, healthcare, law, entertainment and finance. Muhammed Yildiz, the founder of TurcoAI, says the group of Turkish entrepreneurs who built the infrastructure of the robot was inspired by GPT-4. TurcoAI can create and consume content in more than 40 languages. Housewives can inform TurcoAI about the ingredients available in their homes and ask it to create a recipe. It can generate travel plans for individuals interested in visiting a destination, aid teachers in creating lecture plans and assist students with their assignments. Authors, bloggers, journalists and other content creators can use TurcoAI to edit, proofread or enhance their text. In the healthcare sector, it facilitates the understanding and dissemination of health information. Its artificial intelligence simplifies tasks that can typically consume hours, which empowers companies to save significant time and costs up to tenfold.
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  • WORLD : Parade to admire The largest hand-written Koran in Thailand, Yala
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    23-04-2023 Teacher Muhammad Fauci Yana posted a message on a personal Facebook page. Traveling to visit the largest hand-written Koran memorial in Thailand, located at Ban Pha Pu Ngo, Village No. 4, Keror Sub-district, Raman District, Yala Province, has received attention from foreign brothers and sisters. come and visit without interruption make this community lively The village is not lonely. It is the latest outstanding work in the three southern border provinces.
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    Created by an Arabic writer #Abe Munirul Haq It took 20 days to write during the past Ramadan (Ramadan) with meticulousness and beautifully written. To promote reading and learning the Qur'an in the month of Ramadan That is in conjunction with the practice of worship of Muslims around the world. Appreciate this meritorious work. may Allah bless
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    thank you
    Abu Haiyarn Risalah Ummah
    #Khun Khom Kham
    WORLD : Parade to admire The largest hand-written Koran in Thailand, Yala . 23-04-2023 Teacher Muhammad Fauci Yana posted a message on a personal Facebook page. Traveling to visit the largest hand-written Koran memorial in Thailand, located at Ban Pha Pu Ngo, Village No. 4, Keror Sub-district, Raman District, Yala Province, has received attention from foreign brothers and sisters. come and visit without interruption make this community lively The village is not lonely. It is the latest outstanding work in the three southern border provinces. . Created by an Arabic writer #Abe Munirul Haq It took 20 days to write during the past Ramadan (Ramadan) with meticulousness and beautifully written. To promote reading and learning the Qur'an in the month of Ramadan That is in conjunction with the practice of worship of Muslims around the world. Appreciate this meritorious work. may Allah bless . thank you Abu Haiyarn Risalah Ummah #Khun Khom Kham
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  • Berlin, Germany to allow Muslim teachers to wear headscarves after 18-year hijab ban in classrooms.

    Headscarves and wearing of religious symbols by teachers will be allowed in general and can only be restricted in individual cases if it poses a danger to school peace, Berlin’s education department said, in an official letter sent to school directors.

    Under Berlin’s neutrality act, which prevents civil servants from wearing religious clothing and symbols, teachers in the city were banned from wearing headscarves since 2005.

    Source - @anadoluagency

    #muslim #islam #hijab #berlin
    Berlin, Germany to allow Muslim teachers to wear headscarves after 18-year hijab ban in classrooms. Headscarves and wearing of religious symbols by teachers will be allowed in general and can only be restricted in individual cases if it poses a danger to school peace, Berlin’s education department said, in an official letter sent to school directors. 
 Under Berlin’s neutrality act, which prevents civil servants from wearing religious clothing and symbols, teachers in the city were banned from wearing headscarves since 2005. Source - @anadoluagency #muslim #islam #hijab #berlin
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  • Muslim teachers in the German state of Berlin will be allowed to wear headscarves after a discriminatory practice that imposed a blanket ban on Islamic attire was abolished.

    Teachers will, in general, be allowed to wear headscarves and religious symbols and can only be restricted in individual cases if the wearing of such religious attire poses a danger to school peace, according to an official letter sent to school directors by Berlin’s education department.

    Under Berlin’s neutrality act, which prevents civil servants from wearing religious clothing and symbols, teachers in the city have been banned from wearing headscarves since 2005.

    But several court rulings in recent years underlined that a blanket ban on headscarves constitutes discrimination and violates religious freedom guaranteed by the constitution.
    Muslim teachers in the German state of Berlin will be allowed to wear headscarves after a discriminatory practice that imposed a blanket ban on Islamic attire was abolished. Teachers will, in general, be allowed to wear headscarves and religious symbols and can only be restricted in individual cases if the wearing of such religious attire poses a danger to school peace, according to an official letter sent to school directors by Berlin’s education department. Under Berlin’s neutrality act, which prevents civil servants from wearing religious clothing and symbols, teachers in the city have been banned from wearing headscarves since 2005. But several court rulings in recent years underlined that a blanket ban on headscarves constitutes discrimination and violates religious freedom guaranteed by the constitution.
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  • Türkiye'deki deprem felaketinden bu yana çeşitli mesleklerden kadınlar yorulmadan çalışıyor. Kadın polisler, askerler, öğretmenler ve sağlık görevlileri hayatta kalanların acılarını hafifletmeye çalışıyor.

    Since the earthquake disaster in Türkiye, women from various professions have been working tirelessly. Policewomen, soldiers, teachers and paramedics are trying to alleviate the suffering of the survivors.
    Türkiye'deki deprem felaketinden bu yana çeşitli mesleklerden kadınlar yorulmadan çalışıyor. Kadın polisler, askerler, öğretmenler ve sağlık görevlileri hayatta kalanların acılarını hafifletmeye çalışıyor. Since the earthquake disaster in Türkiye, women from various professions have been working tirelessly. Policewomen, soldiers, teachers and paramedics are trying to alleviate the suffering of the survivors.
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  • Happy Women's Day to you all

    Women always form a huge contribution to any successful household, society, or state. Their great role in the community is highly important and should be appreciated by us all.

    Dr Allama Iqbal the national poet and founding father of Pakistan pays Tribute to all women in the following couplets:

    "The picture that this universe presents, gets from woman its tints and scents: She is the lyre that can impart warmth to human heart.

    Her handful clay is superior far to Pleiades (a constellation of stars) that so higher are. For every man with knowledge vast, Like gem out of her cask is cast.

    Like Plato can not hold discourse, Nor can with thunderous voice declaim: But Plato was a spark that broke from her fire that blazed like flame."

    We present our deepest love and salute to all women who make the world a place worth living and comfort mankind as great mothers, sisters, wives, nurses, and teachers. We are indeed grateful to all women who support us selflessly from cradle to the grave. May the Most Merciful Allah always pull the strings of destiny in your favour. Stay blessed

    #women #womensday2023 #womenpower
    #female #tribute #8march #womansday
    #motherhood #teacher #sisters #wives
    Happy Women's Day to you all ☺️💙 Women always form a huge contribution to any successful household, society, or state. Their great role in the community is highly important and should be appreciated by us all. Dr Allama Iqbal the national poet and founding father of Pakistan pays Tribute to all women in the following couplets: "The picture that this universe presents, gets from woman its tints and scents: She is the lyre that can impart warmth to human heart. Her handful clay is superior far to Pleiades (a constellation of stars) that so higher are. For every man with knowledge vast, Like gem out of her cask is cast. Like Plato can not hold discourse, Nor can with thunderous voice declaim: But Plato was a spark that broke from her fire that blazed like flame." We present our deepest love and salute to all women who make the world a place worth living and comfort mankind as great mothers, sisters, wives, nurses, and teachers. We are indeed grateful to all women who support us selflessly from cradle to the grave. May the Most Merciful Allah always pull the strings of destiny in your favour. Stay blessed 💜 #women #womensday2023 #womenpower #female #tribute #8march #womansday #motherhood #teacher #sisters #wives
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