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Arab guide to Britain


 

www.internationalguides.co.uk International Guides Limited have published  a new Arabic guide to Britain. If you would like to attend please
The Rt Hon Richard Caborn MP, Minister for Sport and Tourism, was special guest at a
reception to launch "Your Guide to Britain". This guide book has been written exclusively for Arab visitors Britain  in their own language and aims to help everyone whether they are students, businessmen or tourists. Foreign Office Minister, Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean, has written a foreword to the guide..
For a copy of the guide contact: younis@internationalguides.co.uk
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Arab guide to Britain
Arab guide to Britain

www.internationalguides.co.uk International Guides Limited have published a new Arabic guide to Britain. If you would like to attend please (02/12/2004)
Islamic Awareness Week Builds Bridges of Understanding
Islamic Awareness Week Builds Bridges of Understanding

www.iaw.org.uk As part of this year's Islam Awareness Week (IAW), Muslims in major cities across the UK organised activities to demonstrate how ordinary neighbours, co-workers and citizens have helpe (02/12/2004)
Visit Britain Welcomes Olympic Bid
Visit Britain Welcomes Olympic Bid

VisitBritain, the authority for tourism in Britain, welcomed the submission of the full technical bid by London for the 2012 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. (25/11/2004)
Fifth Global Travel Summit launched
Fifth Global Travel Summit launched

At an event to launch the 5th Global Travel & Tourism Summit, which will take place from April 8-10, 2005 in New Delhi, India, a panel of industry leaders all pointed to the huge potential offered by (18/11/2004)
3rd London Kurdish Film Festival
3rd London Kurdish Film Festival

www.kurdishmedia.com The Rio Cinema (107 Kingsland High Street, London E8 2PB E-mail: c.rubinstein@riocinema.ndirect.co.uk Tel: 020 7241 9415 Fax: 020 7923 0566) www.riocinema.org.uk) is pleased (29/10/2004)
The Muslims in London: Striving for Self-sufficiency without isolation
The Muslims in London: Striving for Self-sufficiency without isolation

From the Arabian Peninsula Islam emerged and spread to the rest of the world through conquest, missionary endeavours and in some cases through trade. Yet it remained alien and mysterious to this part (29/10/2004)
Black heritage tours: a unique concept
Black heritage tours: a unique concept

Black heritage tours will be tailored to the various regions of Britain. In London, for example, there will be a tour to the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum. (22/10/2004)
Off the Beaten Track
Off the Beaten Track

Legendary explorers of the Arab world feature prominently in the National Portrait Gallery’s exhibition Off the Beaten Track – three centuries of women travelers on display until Octobe (15/10/2004)
Oxford Centre Builds Bridges of Understanding with the Muslim World
Oxford Centre Builds Bridges of Understanding with the Muslim World

A design which combines the best of Oxford and Islamic architectural traditions has been selected for the new Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, currently under construction on the site provided by Ma (14/10/2004)
 Ethiopian Treasures on Loan
Ethiopian Treasures on Loan

Campaigns by Greece, Nigeria and Egypt to retrieve treasures from the British Museum were encouraged after it emerged that talks were under way that may result in the Ethiopian church keeping objects (07/10/2004)
Branson pioneers space tourism
Branson pioneers space tourism

Richard Branson, Britain’s best-known entrepreneur and part-time daredevil, plans to launch the world’s first passenger service to space in 2007, offering zero-gravity flights for £11 (07/10/2004)
New Home for London's Petrie Museum
New Home for London's Petrie Museum

With the help of the Heritage Lottery Fund, and the support of private donors, University College London (UCL) plans to re-house the Petrie Museum in purpose-built galleries within a new building, The (23/09/2004)
Lost Roman capital of 1st century found in Cotswolds
Lost Roman capital of 1st century found in Cotswolds

An archaeologist has chanced upon a previously unrecorded Roman town in the Cotswolds. The town, which was established shortly after the Roman invasion in the 1st century, was large enough to have be (24/08/2004)
UK tourism sees 'best ever' six months
UK tourism sees 'best ever' six months

Britain's tourism industry has been given a major boost with a report from VisitBritain showing that 12.5 million visitors travelled to the UK in the first half of this year. (14/08/2004)
Tourism data are 'of little use to the industry'
Tourism data are 'of little use to the industry'

Official data on tourism are inadequate and of little use to the industry, say government statisticians. (04/08/2004)
Bradt: 30 years of courageous publishing
Bradt: 30 years of courageous publishing

Sixteen years ago Hilary Bradt won a competition run by the Independent. Contestants were asked: “If a film was being made about you, who would you chose to play the lead?” “Colonel (30/07/2004)
FCO amends travel advice for Saudi Arabia and Algeria
FCO amends travel advice for Saudi Arabia and Algeria

The Foreign Office revised its Travel Advice for Saudi Arabia and Algeria. We are no longer advising against all but essential travel to Saudi Arabia and against all holiday and non-essential travel t (30/07/2004)
Hot summer and great expectations
Hot summer and great expectations

Growth in life and nature is a sign of vitality and life. Human being has fought from early times to control his natural environment by using his mental abilities. The achievements in land, sea and ai (22/07/2004)
International conference overlooks development of Libya’s tourist industry
International conference overlooks development of Libya’s tourist industry

Mokhtar Jwaili of the Cardiff-based Middle East and North Africa Tourism Research Centre was dismayed that Libya was not discussed during the Arab tourism after September 11 session of the British So (22/07/2004)
Sudanese Supplementary School:  strengthening diversity, promoting bilingualism
Sudanese Supplementary School: strengthening diversity, promoting bilingualism

Arab and Muslim visitors to London are always welcome at the Sudanese Supplementary School, the epicentre of London's Sudanese community. The first to arrive on Saturday mornings is the Chairman, Dr (22/07/2004)
Tourism: a boon for the Muslim world
Tourism: a boon for the Muslim world

Every era has its ideology and the ideology of our time seems to be tourism. Travel, adventure, embracing the exotic has never been more popular – fears about terrorism aside. (29/06/2004)
Festival of Muslim Cultures: An international not a local affair
Festival of Muslim Cultures: An international not a local affair

Preparations are underway in Britain for the Festival of Muslim Cultures. Islamic Tourism Magazine has been invited to the preview of various activities planned in different venues throughout Britain (29/06/2004)
Arabian horses: the original racing breed stages a comeback
Arabian horses: the original racing breed stages a comeback

Last week one of the biggest events in the world of horses was held at Lingfield Park racing course in East Grinstead, England - and it had everything to do with the Arab world. (29/06/2004)
Confidence in ITM & ITW grows daily
Confidence in ITM & ITW grows daily

Dear Reader, Every morning seems to be a good morning for Islamic Tourism Magazine (ITM) and its website (ITW). The ITM is now bimonthly and we are going to published it in additional languages; ini (06/06/2004)
Sun, sea, sand ... and surgery
Sun, sea, sand ... and surgery

We travel for business. We travel for pleasure. And now, increasingly, we travel for our health as well. The health tourism industry is still in its infancy and hard figures are difficult to come by, (21/05/2004)
The Silk Road: war travel and faith
The Silk Road: war travel and faith

This new exhibition (7 May – 21 September ) at the *British Library provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view priceless and rarely seen Silk Road treasures from Sir Aurel Stein’s (21/05/2004)
Wales at the Arabian Travel Market
Wales at the Arabian Travel Market

The Wales Tourist Board and partners took Wales to the Arabian Travel Market, p from the 4-7 May 2004 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. (12/05/2004)
Uncertain location on the international tourist map
Uncertain location on the international tourist map

What's happening with Islamic tourism? (06/05/2004)
Travel centre confronts anti-Muslim stereotyping
Travel centre confronts anti-Muslim stereotyping

I have always wanted to help Muslim students take full advantage of the facilities offered by student travel centres. (06/05/2004)
British Travel  Trade Fair: Bosses predict ‘best-ever’ year for UK tourism
British Travel Trade Fair: Bosses predict ‘best-ever’ year for UK tourism

Most Muslim tourists arrive in the south-east of Britain, concentrate on the cities and do not often venture past York, (26/04/2004)
A Photographic Odyssey Through the Muslim World
A Photographic Odyssey Through the Muslim World

This is a beautiful photo-intensive book of the Islamic world by Peter Abdul-Adheem Sanders (19/04/2004)
Foreign Secretary’s message to Muslim News Awards
Foreign Secretary’s message to Muslim News Awards

London Correspondants Service The Foreign Secretary Jack Straw sent a video message to the annual Muslim News Awards (08/04/2004)
Signpost on the Road
Signpost on the Road

Dear Readers, The team of Islamic Tourism website is eager to provide the best of services for you. (27/03/2004)
Foreign Office refines advice on terrorism
Foreign Office refines advice on terrorism

The Foreign Office is expected to change the focus of its travel advice (27/03/2004)
New vaccine could prevent travellers' upset stomachs
New vaccine could prevent travellers' upset stomachs

The British biotechnology company Microscience has announced successful trials of a new oral vaccine (27/03/2004)
BTTF bosses predict ‘best-ever’ year
BTTF bosses predict ‘best-ever’ year

Most Muslim tourists arrive in the south-east of Britain, concentrate on the cities (15/03/2004)
London hosts Palestinian Film Festival
London hosts Palestinian Film Festival

London will host a Palestine Film Festival on March 16th and 17th to show the strength, reality, creativity and humour of Palestinians (08/03/2004)
Disasters that may lead to hope
Disasters that may lead to hope

Just after the last issue came out of we were all shocked by the disaster in Bam, and just before we were preparing for the present issue, we were shocked by the death of large numbers of pilgrims i (01/03/2004)
Tourism and Charity - an unrivalled partnership
Tourism and Charity - an unrivalled partnership

It is usually assumed that charity work is separate from commercial activities. (01/03/2004)
Nine eleven step aside: Muslim countries are popular with tourists
Nine eleven step aside: Muslim countries are popular with tourists

Tour operators at this years Destinations 2004 travel show in London's Earls Court noticed that the dark cloud cast over tourism in Muslim countries by the 9/11 atrocity is no longer hindering trave (01/03/2004)
The Arab and Muslim world: Tremendous potential for the development of  adventure tourism
The Arab and Muslim world: Tremendous potential for the development of adventure tourism

Tour operators from the Arab and Muslim world who participated in the Daily Telegraph’s Adventure Travel and Sports Show held in London (01/03/2004)
Successful British Hajj Delegation
Successful British Hajj Delegation

The fifth British Hajj Delegation has now returned (25/02/2004)
Nine eleven step aside:
Nine eleven step aside:

Tour operators at this years Destinations 2004 travel show in London's Earls Court noticed that the dark cloud cast over tourism in Muslim countries by the 9/11 atrocity is no longer hindering trave (25/02/2004)
When Will Muslims Worship in Peace?
When Will Muslims Worship in Peace?

Hajj is one of the principal pillars of Islam and a landmark that we are all proud of amongst nations. (10/02/2004)
Muslim News sponsors awards for excellence
Muslim News sponsors awards for excellence

The Muslim News, the largest independent Muslim newspaper in Britain, is proud to launch its fourth 'Awards for Excellence' scheme (10/02/2004)
Export threat to Britain’s art treasures
Export threat to Britain’s art treasures

Britain’s efforts to prevent great works of art from being bought by overseas collectors and lost to the nation (10/02/2004)
Hajj: Blair sends greetings
Hajj: Blair sends greetings

In his Eid greetings to the British Muslim community the Prime Minister Tony Blair said (10/02/2004)
The world is so small, it needs all our care
The world is so small, it needs all our care

The outbreak of the chicken flu in South East Asia is a disaster for that region of the world since it comes within less than a year of the SARS break. (26/01/2004)
Tremendous potential for adventure tourism
Tremendous potential for adventure tourism

Tour operators from the Arab and Muslim world who participated in the Daily Telegraph’s Adventure Travel and Sports Show (26/01/2004)
Foreign Secretary launches fifth British Hajj
Foreign Secretary launches fifth British Hajj

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office in partnership with the British Muslim community is sending a British Hajj Delegation (26/01/2004)
Bam: A Tragedy that touched all humanity
Bam: A Tragedy that touched all humanity

The world has wakened up to a tragedy of immeasurable size. It is the destruction of the historic city of Bam in the South East of Iran. (02/01/2004)
BA kicks off 2004 with ticket sale
BA kicks off 2004 with ticket sale

British Airways (0870 8509850) launches its New Year sale on Tuesday with 500,000 discounted tickets (02/01/2004)
Online travel shaken
Online travel shaken

The internet travel sector hit turbulence yesterday after the Civil Aviation Authority cast the spotlight on company balance sheets (02/01/2004)
British airports planning for growth
British airports planning for growth

AP 20 December 2003 The government disclosed plans on Tuesday for airport expansion across Britain, (02/01/2004)
All that glisters isn't Oxus
All that glisters isn't Oxus

One of the British Museum’s most important collections — the Oxus treasure, 180 gold and silver objects and coins dating from the sixth century BC — has been labelled as mostly f (02/01/2004)
Thousands of Britons flee wintry weather
Thousands of Britons flee wintry weather

The Christmas getaway has started with thousands of Britons fleeing to sunnier spots abroad, (02/01/2004)
Treasure beneath your feet
Treasure beneath your feet

The pursuit of buried treasure is a mix of art and chance which varies by method of discovery. (02/01/2004)

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The articles which appeared in Islamic Tourism magazine

Camley Street Nature Park: Wilderness in the heart of London

  Issue 73

Impressive Middle Eastern stands at World Travel Market

  Issue 73

Three anniversaries for London’s Mesopotamian story telling group

  Issue 73

London’s lesser known parks ideal for autumn walks

  Issue 72

Signs, Symbols Secrets: London’s Science Museum sheds light on alchemy

  Issue 72

Enduring Middle East: Scottish artist follows in the footsteps of Orientalist painter David Roberts

  Issue 71

An Interview with Mr. Ben Harper, Director of Sales & Marketing for Go Native Apartments in London

  Issue 71

Ramadhan in London

  Issue 71

Leptis Magna fascinates famous war photographer

  Issue 70

Middle Eastern states showcase heritage at London Book Fair

  Issue 70

Education, Knowledge, Networking and Entertainment at MPI event, the EMEC

  Issue 68

World Hajj & Umrah Convention, 11-12 February 2012, British Museum, London–UK

  Issue 68

Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland
Enchanting fairground for the festive season
  Issue 67

Rye: a quaint historic town in East Sussex

  Issue 67

Arab Spring Countries At World Travel Market Optimistic About Tourism

  Issue 66

Exciting Horizons From New Exhibitors At WTM

  Issue 66

London’s Shubbak Festival: Penetrating flash of insight into Arab culture

  Issue 65

Heracles to Alexander the Great: Treasures from the Royal Capital of Macedon

  Issue 65

British Museum's Afghan exhibition extended due to popular demand

  Issue 63

Hadrian’s Wall
A walk through history in Britain’s idyllic country side
  Issue 63

British Museum Showcases Omani Jewellery

  Issue 62

Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland
Bigger And Better Every Year
  Issue 60

Middle East & North Africa Travel Association (MENATA) launched at World Travel Market

  Issue 59

Windsor: The Largest Inhabited Castle In The World

  Issue 59

Aladin's Cave Re-discovered: London's Silver Vaults

  Issue 59

World Cup Puts Africa Ahead Of The Tourism Game

  Issue 59

London's Garden Museum
Oasis Of Tranquillity In A Majestic Church Building
  Issue 58

Pitzhanger Gallery & House
Culture At Its Best In West London
  Issue 58

British Library Showcases Magnificent Maps

  Issue 57

Ramadan In London: Muslims And Non Muslims Celebrate Spirituality And Diversity

  Issue 56

West Wycombe
Overground Walks, Underground Caves
  Issue 56

Dickens House
Insight Into The Life Of A Great Novelist
  Issue 56

Holland Park
Entertainment In Tranquil Surroundings
  Issue 56

Chatham and Gillingham: Britain›s Historic Ports

  Issue 55

London International Fine Art Fair: Beauty & Elegance

  Issue 55

Ashridge Estate
Focal Point of Walks in the Chilterns Countryside
  Issue 54

Fortnum & Mason Showcases British Crafts

  Issue 54

Wales offers middle east travellers family fun adventures

  Issue 54

London Canal Museum
The Capital's Waterways Then And Now
  Issue 53

London Eye
A Bird's Eye View Of An Amazing City
  Issue 53

British Museum Showcases Muslim World's Extraordinary Legacy

  Issue 52

Historic Baths Draw Visitors To English Country Town

  Issue 51

First Nations Contribution To Winter Olympics Showcased By Canadian High Commission in London

  Issue 51

British Museum Introduces Native North American Indian Rituals

  Issue 51

Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland: an ideal day out for the family

  Issue 50

Chasing Mirrors
Londons Arabs Exhibit Work At National Portrait Gallery
  Issue 50

Stratford-upon-Avon thrives on Shakespeare's legacy

  Issue 49

Moctezuma
Myth Comes To Life In British Museum's Aztec Exhibition
  Issue 49

Magic of Arab calligraphy attracts students from four continents

  Issue 49

Hampton Court
A great day out at a wonderful palace with magnificent gardens
  Issue 48

Africa
Tremendous potential for the development of tourism
  Issue 48

Impressive middle eastern stands at world travel market

  Issue 48

Southall
London's Little India
  Issue 47

Warwick Castle
Bringing the past to life
  Issue 46

London University Showcases Work of Kazakh Craftswomen

  Issue 46

Southend-on-Sea
legendary pier, impressive fair grounds
  Issue 46

Avebury
A mysterious present from the past
  Issue 45

Britain’s Premier Holiday Location Now Easier to See

  Issue 44

Hampstead
Lanes, Alleyways, Historic Houses, Quaint Boutiques
  Issue 44

Stonehenge
Magnificent, Magical And Mysterious
  Issue 44

Zipang
Mesopotamian story-tellers bring ancient tales to life in London
  Issue 44

Arabic Translation of Obama's biography announced at London book fair

  Issue 42

British & Ireland

  Issue 41

Leigh-on-Sea (UK)
An Upper Class Fishing Village Where Heritage Is Everything
  Issue 38

The Lure of the East
British Orientalist Painting
  Issue 36

The New Forest
An Experience Of Peaceful English Life
  Issue 35

Adventure Travel Show
Introducing Challenging Destinations
  Issue 34

Hastings
The 1066 Country
  Issue 33

African States Eager To Promote Islamic Sites

  Issue 33

China`s Terracotta Army Exhibition
at the British Museum
  Issue 32

Luxury Travel Fair

  Issue 31

Advert
ITW - Advertise in ITW
  Issue 30

Sacred
The British Library’s Visual Feast Of Holy Texts
  Issue 30

Advert
ITW - Advertise in ITW
  Issue 30

BTTF
British travel trade fair - 2007
  Issue 29

Advert
Arabian Travel Market 2007
  Issue 28

Destinations
Excellent introduction to unique attractions
  Issue 28

Southampton
History Comes Alive In The Old Town
  Issue 27

WTM 2006
Emphasis on the link between sport and tourism
  Issue 27

Spain Lives In Puebla
Mexico’s City Of Angels
  Issue 27

Hereford
Rural England At Its Best
  Issue 26

Ramadan In Britain
Spiritual Havens In A Secular Society
  Issue 26

Buckingham Palace
Where the Queen lives and works
  Issue 25

British Travel Awards 2006
Who are the best companies in the travel industry?
  Issue 25

Activities of the arab tourism organisation

  Issue 24

Advert
Islam Expo
  Issue 24

1001 Inventions
Enlightened Tribute To Muslim Discoveries
  Issue 23

Britain Hosts Festival
of Muslim Cultures
  Issue 22

London's International Travel Shows
Attract Muslim Countries
  Issue 22

World Travel Market
Arab and Muslim presence grows from strength to strength
  Issue 21

Greenwich
Where time began
  Issue 20

Forgotten Empire
The british museum in london is hosting a magnificent ...
  Issue 20

Advert
IT Noor
  Issue 20

Trafalgar
The decisive battle reinvented by tourism
  Issue 18

Destinations
Newcomers set up impressive stands
  Issue 17

Cardiff
From the Industrial Revolution to Yemeni Mosques
  Issue 17

The Muslim World
An ideal adventure travel destination
  Issue 16

Haj
The most sacred journey on earth
  Issue 15

World Travel Market
Arabs optimistic despite Middle East's negative image
  Issue 15

The Muslims in London
Striving for self-sufficiency without isolation
  Issue 14

Britain embraced
Islamic culture before immigrants arrived
  Issue 13

Awards to Islamic Tourism
Inspire confidence
  Issue 13

The Rise of Islamic Tourism
International conference discusses effect of 9/11 ...
  Issue 13

British Travel Trade Fair
Bosses predict 'best-ever' ...
  Issue 11

Nine eleven sep aside
Muslim countries are popular with tourists
  Issue 10

The arab and muslim worlds
Tremendous potential for the development …
  Issue 10

The Thames
London's lifeline, England's pride
  Issue 8

Edinburgh
The Muslim community of Edinburgh and their central mosque
  Issue 6

WTM
World Travel Market - London
  Issue 5

London
World Travel Market 2001
  Issue 2




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