(January 25, 2011) represented a real opportunity to bring about fundamental changes in Egyptian foreign policy and to start a new phase that would cut off all the negative and problematic aspects of Egyptian politics in the period before the revolution. Through the employment of Egypt's huge balance and the role of historical is a civilization rooted in the roots of thousands of years and Islamic reference represented over more than a thousand years the Islamic medium of religion in the start of vision and tools to achieve the Egyptian national interest, and safeguarding Egyptian national security in its comprehensive sense. The research attempts to answer a central question: Is there a role for Egyptian soft power in the Islamic world in general and in the Mediterranean region in particular? In the answer to the above question, the research will provide a basic hypothesis: "Egyptian soft power has a role and influence in the Islamic world in general and in the Middle East in particular, but the effectiveness of this role and influence varied according to the different tools and times, and the reflection on the ground." The research is based on several approaches to achieve the desired results. The analytical approach to the contents of the Egyptian discourse will be relied upon, which helped to gain insight into the nature of Egyptian foreign policy and its position on the use of soft power. And adopted a comparative approach to demonstrate Egypt's use of solid power and its use of soft power in the Middle East region. Keywords: employment strategy, soft power, January 25 events in Egypt, techno-information revolution, diplomacy, Egyptian foreign policy.
The study aims to investigate the degree of student teachers at Sultan Qaboos University acquired skills in teaching Arabic via a virtual micro-teaching lab, as well as to reveal the difficulties they faced and their development proposals. To do this, the researchers developed a questionnaire divided into four dimensions: planning, implementation, evaluation, and
ethical values for the teaching profession, in addition to two open-ended questions to identify difficulties and suggestions. It was administered to (30) student teachers. The results revealed that the average degree of student-teacher acquisition of skills was high in its four dimensions. It ranged between (39.2) to (82.2), while the overall average was (56.2).
... Show MoreSeeks this research is to clarify the role played by TQM represented Bmngaradtha (commitment and support of senior management of the philosophy of TQM, strategic planning for the overall quality, focus on the customer, continuous improvement, post workers, training and rehabilitation of workers) to achieve sustainable competitive advantage represented by dimensions (estimated intrinsic , creative culture, information technology, strategic flexibility), research has relied on the views of a sample of managers working in the Iraqi public insurance company. So identified research problem in answering the following questions: "What is the size of visualization owned by managers in the co
... Show MoreThe poet dependent formation of a caupillary to stimuli ,sensory based on the areas of cognition in cluding raises every sense in the mind of therecipient , taking advantage of the senses which help him to perception and imagination and photography .i wanted in my Research that showed silent in the poetry of muslim Ibn al walid by the method of use the senses and then method of imaging divided the research to the axes according to topics hair began to praise ,I have found through mating poetic image with silent about the poet in the purpose of praise that he wanted . the caliphate of yazidI bnmazidknignt courageous , and thisis found in the clear signals in the poems silent poet what he wanting saying . The purpose that I choose to look out
... Show MoreThe research revolves around the methodology of the historian Ibn Wasil
(d.697 AH) in dealing with the Mongolian invasion through his book
“Mafrej al-Karroub fi Akhbar Bani Ayyub
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Due to increased interest on organizations and the human element, organizational and environmental aspects of the organization Has been analyzed, and behavioral aspects of the members and what is the impact of each on the other, To give the recipe interaction between the organization and its environment, in order to bring about change in behavior appeared the concept of organizational health as a concept in a modern organizations, Either the organization to be stimulating good, healthy, and then called healthy organization Or that the situation be frustrating it is not good and unhealthy, so the cause of tension and anxiety, unhealthy organization is here The research aim to determine the existence of organizatio
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The main question raised in this paper is: Is it possible to translate the ‘genre’
of Quran? And if this ‘genre’ is Quran specific, a ‘genre’ of its own, i.e. a unique one,
how can the Quranic text be translated from Arabic into English or any other
language? This question has been raising a lot of controversy among translation
theorists, linguists, philosophers and scholars of Islam and specialists in the sciences
of Arabic language let alone Quran exegetes. Scholars of the Arabic language and
scholars of Islam have argued that because of the genre of Quran is the genre of (ijaz),
translatability can never be possible. Equivalence, thus, cannot be achieved especially
if we know that so far