I recently had the opportunity to take part in an informal class on how to make a kanoon, which is a primitive-type of stove or burner. Our ancestors used them in the rural areas to heat their foods or drinks. I was thrilled to learn that a lady in a Shouf village was still making them and was willing to impart her knowledge.
A kanoon is made with a paste made-up of adobe, donkey dung and straw, shaped by hand and dried in the sun till set. I had been reading a book on Tunisian cuisine and saw that back in Tunisia, they used the same implement in the kitchen and it is called by the same name. Who knows, maybe this was a Phoenician import into North Africa from the Lebanese coastline!
The idea of creating this platform was generated during Covid-19 pandemic we realized the dire need of creating this platform as vast number of law students was sacrificed to get legal knowledge practically as well as academically. With this idea we continued to come up with this great outcome i.e., kanoon junction that aims to expertise lawyers by providing basic legal knowledge. At this platform one can learn about different areas of law, legal concepts, drafting, and debating skills etc. Moreover, it aims at spreading legal awareness among general people so that they can take stand up for their rights.
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