His Majesty
King Hamad Bin Isa AL Khalifa
King of Bahrain
King Hamad Bin Isa AL Khalifa
King of Bahrain
School Principal
Mr. Ahmed Abed
Assistant Principal
Mr. Isa Sabt
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Editor's Opinion
Bahrain is a very ancient country which has an ancient heritage. It has witnessed a unique evolution through the last 30 years. In this issue of our e-magazin Bahrain Now and Then we are going to highlight such a development in all aspects of life
Bahrain is a very ancient country which has an ancient heritage. It has witnessed a unique evolution through the last 30 years. In this issue of our e-magazin Bahrain Now and Then we are going to highlight such a development in all aspects of life
01. Bahrain through history
By Mohammed A. Badr
02. Famous historical places in bahrain
By Fahad Al Yahya
03. Bahrain and Art ( Some Paintings)
By Abdul Rahman Bumeajib
04. Eat it!
By Kenan Salah
05. Out and about
By Ahmed Elsayed
06. Bahrain and Technology
By Hamza Mahmoud
07.Meet the Team
08. In the next issue
By Editor in Chief
Mr. Elsayed Abdelmaaboud
By Mohammed A. Badr
02. Famous historical places in bahrain
By Fahad Al Yahya
03. Bahrain and Art ( Some Paintings)
By Abdul Rahman Bumeajib
04. Eat it!
By Kenan Salah
05. Out and about
By Ahmed Elsayed
06. Bahrain and Technology
By Hamza Mahmoud
07.Meet the Team
08. In the next issue
By Editor in Chief
Mr. Elsayed Abdelmaaboud
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01. Bahrain through history
By Mohammed A. Badr
02. Famous historical places in bahrain
By Fahad Al Yahya
03. Bahrain and Art ( Some Paintings)
By Abdul Rahman Bumeajib
04. Eat it!
By Kenan Salah
05. Out and about
By Ahmed Elsayed
06. Bahrain and Technology
By Hamza Mahmoud
07.Meet the Team
08. In the next issue
By Editor in Chief
Mr. Elsayed Abdelmaaboud
By Mohammed A. Badr
02. Famous historical places in bahrain
By Fahad Al Yahya
03. Bahrain and Art ( Some Paintings)
By Abdul Rahman Bumeajib
04. Eat it!
By Kenan Salah
05. Out and about
By Ahmed Elsayed
06. Bahrain and Technology
By Hamza Mahmoud
07.Meet the Team
08. In the next issue
By Editor in Chief
Mr. Elsayed Abdelmaaboud
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Bahrain through Historyby Mohammed A. Badr
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Bahrain through historyThe Kingdom of Bahrain has developed greatly through the ages, since the Stone Ages, passing through Dilmun, then the campaign of Alexander the Great, and Bahrain became Tylos, and Bahrain faced the Portuguese invasion, then the spread of the Islamic religion in Bahrain until the era of the honorable Al Khalifah.
In the eighth year of migration, the Prophet (peace be upon him) sent nine letters to nine kings and rulers in the Arabian Peninsula and beyond to spread the Islamic call, and the Messenger (peace be upon him) singled out the ruler of Bahrain with one.
The bearer of the Messenger's message (peace be upon him) to the ruler of Bahrain, was Alaa bin Abdullah Al-Hadrami.
During the rule of the Al Khalifa family, Bahrain lived a new era characterized by calm, stability and commercial prosperity. This prosperity has continued until the present time.
Into
Bahrain
Famous Historical Places
by Fahad Khaled
by Fahad Khaled
Arad Fort is one of Bahrain's most important fortified castles. The Fort was built in the style of Islamic forts at the end of the 15th and early 16th centuries.Arad Fort was used as a defensive fortress throughout history, from the time Bahrain was occupied by the Portuguese in the 16th century to the reign of Shaikh Salman Bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa in the 19th century.
Seyadi House
A traditional house from the pre-oil period, Beit Seyadi once belonged to a pearl merchant. The house, located off Sheikh Isa Ave
A traditional house from the pre-oil period, Beit Seyadi once belonged to a pearl merchant. The house, located off Sheikh Isa Ave
Bab Al Bahrain
Bab Al Bahrain is a historical building located in Bab Al Bahrain is located at the entrance of the Manama Souq in Bahrain’s capital city Manama. Opened in 1949 and designed by the British adviser to the emir, Charles Belgrave,
Bab Al Bahrain is a historical building located in Bab Al Bahrain is located at the entrance of the Manama Souq in Bahrain’s capital city Manama. Opened in 1949 and designed by the British adviser to the emir, Charles Belgrave,
Pottery in Bahrain
A'ali is famous also for its old pottery handicraft. It has a traditional market full of hand-crafted items and family-run workshops welcomes visitors into the characteristic district of A'Ali.
A'ali is famous also for its old pottery handicraft. It has a traditional market full of hand-crafted items and family-run workshops welcomes visitors into the characteristic district of A'Ali.
Seyadi House
A traditional house from the pre-oil period, Beit Seyadi once belonged to a pearl merchant. The house, located off Sheikh Isa Ave
A traditional house from the pre-oil period, Beit Seyadi once belonged to a pearl merchant. The house, located off Sheikh Isa Ave
Bab Al Bahrain
Bab Al Bahrain is a historical building located in Bab Al Bahrain is located at the entrance of the Manama Souq in Bahrain’s capital city Manama. Opened in 1949 and designed by the British adviser to the emir, Charles Belgrave,
Bab Al Bahrain is a historical building located in Bab Al Bahrain is located at the entrance of the Manama Souq in Bahrain’s capital city Manama. Opened in 1949 and designed by the British adviser to the emir, Charles Belgrave,
Pottery in Bahrain
A'ali is famous also for its old pottery handicraft. It has a traditional market full of hand-crafted items and family-run workshops welcomes visitors into the characteristic district of A'Ali.
A'ali is famous also for its old pottery handicraft. It has a traditional market full of hand-crafted items and family-run workshops welcomes visitors into the characteristic district of A'Ali.
Bahrain and Art ( Some Paintings)
By Abdul Rahman Bumeajib
By Abdul Rahman Bumeajib
Robots have been around since the invention of the first machine in the 1800s, and we are just now getting to the point where robots are capable of being used in the home. For the sake of convenience, an autonomous robot has been invented that will carry out household chores at a moment’s notice
The Tree of Life in Bahrain is a 9.75 meters high.It is over 400 years old. The tree is abundantly covered in green leaves. Due to its age and the fact that it is the only major tree growing in the area, the tree is a local tourist attraction and is visited by approximately 65,000 people every year.
Eat it!
Traditional Food
These are two dishes: the first. which is called Balaleet is a traditional one.but the second, which is called Almudallal is a modern one
By Kenan Salah