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  2. Taaleem - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .taaleem .ae. Taaleem, which means 'education' in Arabic, is an education provider headquartered in the United Arab Emirates. [1] [2] Taaleem's main activities are the development and management of early childhood, primary and secondary schools. [3] Each education project offers international curricula including British, American ...

  3. Assim Al-Hakeem - Wikipedia

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    Assim Al-Hakeem. Assim bin Luqman al-Hakeem ( Arabic: عاصم بن لقمان الحكيم; born 23 November 1962) is a Saudi cleric [1] of Indonesian descent. He is based primarily in the city of Jeddah, where he hosts programs dealing with Islam. He mostly uses English, [2] [3] and has been described as an Islamic fundamentalist.

  4. Institute of Ismaili Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Ismaili Studies ( IIS) is a research institute in London, United Kingdom. [1] It aims to promote the study of Muslim cultures and societies, both historical and contemporary, in order to foster a greater understanding of their relationships with other societies and faiths. [2] It also functions as a gathering point for the ...

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  6. Nai Talim - Wikipedia

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    Nai Talim, or Basic Education, is a principle which states that knowledge and work are not separate. Mahatma Gandhi promoted an educational curriculum with the same name based on this pedagogical principle. [2] It can be translated with the phrase 'Basic Education for all'. [3] However, the concept has several layers of meaning.

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  8. Shiksha - Wikipedia

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    Shiksha is the field of Vedic study of sound, focussing on the letters of the Sanskrit alphabet, accent, quantity, stress, melody and rules of euphonic combination of words during a Vedic recitation. [3] [5] Each ancient Vedic school developed this field of Vedanga, and the oldest surviving phonetic textbooks are the Pratishakyas. [2]

  9. Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    With a population of over 33 million, the country is the world's 43rd-most populous country. Malaysia is tropical and is one of 17 megadiverse countries; it is home to numerous endemic species. Tanjung Piai in the Malaysian state of Johor is the southernmost point of continental Eurasia .