Thesite only serves as a Repository of all the notes gathered from different sources for the benefit of Arabic students of grade 9 and 10. These Notes belong to the Arabic student from the Girls Section of International Indian School Jeddah (IISJ). Thanks to the Student and Teacher and all who have contributed for this noble cause.
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH! your notes have really saved my life, there was nothing on the internet related to cbse arabic and i finally found your website. your website has been a life saver. i cant thank you enough. keep up the amazing work and i appreciate the hard work and sincerity you are putting into this website. may god bless you
Dear Rayyan, Actually I am not an Arabic Teacher. I was a student Grade 10 2019 batch from DPS Jeddah. I Just gathered all the notes and published them on WordPress. If you have any updated stuff you can send I will upload for others benefit
really this website has saved me. as the exams are nearer. i would like some things to be added such as TOPPERS ANSWERS OF BOARD PAPERS,, LETTERS AND PARAGRAPHS WITH ENGLISH MEANING,, OR MAIN TRANSLATIONS OF SENTENSES FROM ENGLISH TO ARABIC WITH ANSWERS.PLEASE. THANKS A LOT!!!
i have got some doubts, just for clarification. can the explain and define dual , inna wa akkutuwa and other grammers be in english??? for poem verses explaination. can v elaborate the verses with extra knowlegde??
Thanks brother this is the only site where I could find the Arabic translation and grammars and I thank you brother for helping me by posting all the stuffs in this site I am student in CBSE 10th going to write Arabic board exam on 22 Feb 2020
Pray for all of us inshallah
Assalamualaikkum
First of all thanks.
i had one doubt. do we have to answer the poem question, which is to translate and explain it in arabic or english?
is it necessary to answer it in arabic because its not mentioned to.
your early and prompt response is highly appreciated.
First of all thanks.
i had one doubt. do we have to answer the poem question, which is to translate and explain it in arabic or english?
is it necessary to answer it in arabic because its not mentioned to.
your early and prompt response is highly appreciated.
thank you
Assalamualikum Can U Share About How To Do Cbsc Sample Paper Bit 3
[Q.3 Correct any FIVE of the following sentences] And Please Can U give Model Paper for arabic cbsc term 2
this si the sample paper _material/SQP/ClassX_2021_22/Arabic-SQP_Term2.pdf
Wa Alaikum As Salam, Dear Mohammed. I am a student like you I am not an Arabic Teacher. The site was created by gathering notes when I was studying Grade 10 in the Year 2018. May Allah Make things easy and Best of Luck for Your Exam
Assalamu Alaikum,
Can you provide some more resources from other school like how you have given from the Indian school muscat also please say where I can get Toppers answer sheet for Arabic
Thanks a lot for this help
Dear Ahmed,
I would suggest you to check the school web sites of IISJ (Jeddah Indian School, Riyadh, Dammam schools) to get some more sample papers. All the best for the exams. May Allah make things easy and guide us all on the straigth path
I wrote the exam 4 Years Before. Hope the pattern has not yet changed. Check the latest sample question paper. Mostly the same pattern will be followed. All the best for the exams. May Allah make things easy and guide us all on the straigth path
Dear Basim, As I had written the Arabic paper 4 Years before do not have much material now. Please check with your Arabic Sir. All the best for the exams. May Allah make things easy and guide us all on the straigth path
Can I write poem explanation of board exam in English?
and central idea too in english?
As they dint specify to write in arabic in sample paper
Also you wrote in english and was there any marks cut or any problem?
Dear Abdur Rahman,
I remember I wrote the poem explanation and central idea in English at that time (4 Years Before). Just reconfirm from your Arabic Sir. All the best for the exams. May Allah make things easy and guide us all on the starigth path
I just wrote my exam and for the poem context was not required but i still wrote it, but I wrote the wrong one will I lose all my 15 marks which was for explanation or will they ignore the context and still give me marks?
Actually I wrote the exam 5 Year before in 2019. If you have written the right explanation for the question asked hopefully no issue. (Actually I was a student When I created the site. I am not an Arabic Teacher. Just Gathered the notes and published them on a site)
In this article I am covering an old issue that comes with Dynamics GP, whenever you type Arabic to Dynamics GP notes you realize the paid behind this which leaves users using NOTEPAD to type and then paste it back to GP.
I have created an small AddOn that fixes this for users and I am sharing this over the community, you just email me to send you the package, the tool is just allowing you to write your text inside a user-friendly textbox and whenever you are done it copies back your text to the original note:
This time it is Nigeria, where as reported by the BBC and The Economist, Malcolm Omirhobo, a human-rights lawyer in Lagos, is suing to force the Central Bank of Nigeria to remove the Arabic script identifying the denomination on some of the bank notes that make up the national currency. It does not appear on the 5-, 10-, 20-, 50-, and commemorative 100-naira notes, but does on the old 100-naira note, and the 200-, 500-, and 1,000-naira notes.
The riyal has been the currency of Saudi Arabia since the country came into being and was the currency of Hejaz before Saudi Arabia was created, one of the primary currencies in the Mediterranean region during the Ottoman era. The Hejaz riyal was based on but not equivalent to the Ottoman 20 kuruş coin and was consequently divided into 20 qirsh. However, although the Hejaz riyal was the same weight as the Ottoman 20 kuruş, it was minted in .917 fineness, compared to .830 fineness for the Ottoman coin. Thus, because the first Saudi riyal had the same specifications as the Hejaz riyal and circulated alongside Ottoman coins, it came to be worth 22 Ottoman kuruş and was consequently subdivided into 22 ghirsh when coins denominated in qirsh were issued from 1925. The system remained even though the riyal was subsequently debased to a coin equivalent, in silver content, to the Indian rupee in 1935.
In 1960, the system was changed to 20 qirsh to a riyal, which was followed in 1963 by the introduction of the halala, one hundredth of a riyal. Some Saudi coins still bear denominations in qirsh, but it is no longer commonly used.
In 1953, the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA) began issuing Hajj Pilgrim Receipts for 10 riyals,[3] with 1 and 5 riyals following in 1954 and 1956, respectively. These resembled banknotes and were initially intended for use by pilgrims who exchanged foreign currency for them. However, they became widely accepted in Saudi Arabia and largely replaced silver riyal coins in major financial transactions. Consequently, the Monetary Agency began issuing regular banknotes for 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100 riyals on 15 June 1961. The Pilgrim Receipts were withdrawn on 1 February 1965.[4]
500 Riyal notes were introduced in 1983. 20 and 200 riyal banknotes were issued in 2000 to commemorate the centenary of the founding of what became the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The 5th series of banknotes bearing the face of King Abdullah were issued in 2007. The 6th series of banknotes bearing the face of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud were issued on 14/3/1438H (13/12/2016).
On May 20, 2007, "the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, pursuant to article (4) of the Saudi Currency Law, issued under the Royal Decree No. (6) and dated 1/7/1379H." announced the fifth domination of the Saudi riyal that features King Abdullah's picture on all notes except the 500 riyals, which features King Abdulaziz. The 100 and 50 riyal notes were released on May 21, 2007. The 10 and 5 riyal notes followed in June 2007, then the 500 riyal followed in September 2007, and finally the 1 riyal note completed the series in December 2007. It is expected by the SAMA that the fourth (current) series will take approximately two years to phase out, although a complete removal of the current series require more than two years since the fourth series has been in circulation for well over 25 years. The fourth series which feature King Fahd's picture will remain legal tender under the Saudi Arabian monetary law. The new series have the latest and most advanced security system to prevent from counterfeiting and other similar activities.
The newly renamed Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority unveiled a new family of banknotes with the portrait of King Salman on banknotes from 5 to 100 riyals, with a portrait of King Abdulaziz Al Saud on the 500 riyals banknote.[6] On the 4 October 2020, the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority announced the first polymer note to be used in Saudi Arabia, being the 5 riyals note, to replace the current paper banknote, without any announcement on the other banknotes. The banknote was said to feature more environmentally friendly materials and additional security features, in addition to a much longer lifespan.[7]
The commemorative 20 riyal note, released in 2020 to commemorate the G20, attracted attention on release, as its reverse depicts the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir as a separate nation from India. While this design feature was met with criticism in most of India, it was received favourably by people in Kashmir and on social media, as it was viewed as a tacit form of approval of the region's separatism movement.[8]
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