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How to create your Own blog

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Actualy blog is your digital diary or your reflective journal. You can publish anything easily without any expense. Now lets read the complete story to explore more about blog. A  blog  (a  truncation  of the expression " weblog ") [1]  is a discussion or informational  website  published on the  World Wide Web  consisting of discrete, often informal  diary -style text entries ("posts"). Posts are typically displayed in reverse chronological order, so that the most recent post appears first, at the top of the web page. Until 2009, blogs were usually the work of a single individual, [ citation needed ]  occasionally of a small group, and often covered a single subject or topic. In the 2010s, "multi-author blogs" (MABs) have developed, with posts written by large numbers of authors and sometimes professionally edited. MABs from  newspapers , other media outlets,  universities ,  think tanks ,  advocacy groups , and similar institutions account for

All­-in­-one College and School Management Software

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The Five Pillars of Islam | Urdu Presentation | School Kids

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Parents | Teachers | Android App

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Grading and Comparing

Addition and Subtraction

Lessons in Islam - P2

Wudhu Colouring Workbook

100% Web Based

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Fastest Online Education ERP

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English| Phonics| Lets Study the Sound| Aa to Zz

Lets Study the Sound | Phonics | English

Best Animation for Children to Learn the Iman

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Animals of the World | Basic Vocabulary Series

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Forest Animals | Basic Vocabulary Series

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Birds | Basic Vocabulary Series

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Enemies Of Islam || Sheikh Omar Elbanna ᴴᴰ

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Domestic Animals Vocabulary Series

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Best Urdu Moral Story For Kids

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24 Islamic Professions Toons

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Mila kar khana khana acha

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Imam Al-Ghazali’s views on children's education

Amongst the many Muslim scholars who wrote on the education of children, are Ibn Sina, Ibn Khaldun and Al-Ghazali. Here focus is placed on the latter. Al-Ghazali, known in Europe as Algazel, is one of the most illustrious Muslim scholars, who wrote many works, and became renowned for his learning. In his thirties, he became the principal teacher at Madrasah Nizamiyyah of Baghdad, the most renowned institution of learning in eastern Islam (Cordova in the West). His ideas on education dominated Islamic educational thought for centuries after his death. Here, the focus is how he saw the education of the child and the role of the master. The sources for this brief account, other than the original source itself, are C. Bouamrane-L. Gardet; A. Tritton, and A. Tibawi. According to Al-Ghazali, "knowledge exists potentially in the human soul like the seed in the soil; by learning the potential becomes actual." The child, Al-Ghazali also wrote, "is a trust (placed by God)

My Friday Guide

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Time Energy and Resources

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What do EFL and ESL mean?

EFL  is an abbreviation for "English as a Foreign Language". This is mainly used to talk about students (whose first language is not English) learning English while living in their own country. (For example, a Chinese person learning English in China.)  ESL  is an abbreviation for "English as a Second Language". This is mainly used to talk about foreign students learning English while living in an English-speaking country. (For example, a Chinese person learning English in Canada.)  Other expressions that people use are  ESOL  (English for Speakers of Other Languages) and  EAL  (English as an Additional Language).  We also use the terms:  TEFL  (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) TESL  (Teaching English as a Second Language). TESOL  (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) If you want to know more about click on the link given below https://www.englishclub.com/esl-forums/viewtopic.php?t=27300