Archive for March, 2010

Are You a Winner? March 2010 Social Media Contest Winners!

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Every month, we are giving away great ArabicPod101.com prizes to 4 lucky listeners. Sign up to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or ArabicPod101.com to be eligible to win. Increase your chances of winning by following us on all four sites!

Here are March’s winners:

Facebook: Eliano Fiore
Youtube: pmh22
Twitter: mexicanum
ArabicPod101: melissajoy

See your name here? Email us at contactus@ArabicPod101.com to claim your prize. Check back next month for April`s winners!

March 2010 Newsletter

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

In this month’s newsletter:

1. Knocking on 101 MILLION! ArabicPod101.com and our sister sites at Innovative Language Learning are fast approaching a big milestone - 101 MILLION lesson downloads! You could win a Premium LIFETIME Subscription! Best of all, you’re already entered to win! Click here to find out more

2. I Am Woman! March 8th was International Women’s Day! Click here to learn more about these holidays…

3. Best Lessons and Blog Entries for March! Find out what’s popular this month! The blog has great content for you to see.

Welcome to the ArabicPod101.com newsletter. Spring is coming and we are ready to welcome in the new season with fun and exciting lessons! These periodic newsletters will deliver exciting developments that are going on at ArabicPod101.com. With each issue, you will receive the latest announcements, promotional offers, blog news, and forum news, while getting a rare glimpse of the behind-the-scenes life at the ArabicPod101.com office!

Read and Enjoy! And as always, if you have any comments or questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at contactus@Arabicpod101.com.

-The ArabicPod101.com Team

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Cultural Class: The Heart of Ramadan

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Ramadan ( رمضان ) is a special month of the year for millions of Arabs and Muslims in the world. Interestingly, the start of Ramadan is determined by a combination of physical sightings and astronomical calculations done based on the lunar calendar. The lunar calendar being some 11 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar, Ramadan migrates through the seasons.

The most important characteristic of Ramadan is the fasting from the breaking of dawn to the setting of the sun.  While fasting has existed in many societies and in many forms, fasting
during Ramadan is not just refraining from eating and drinking but carries the added significance of worship, psychological comfort and morality.

Another important change that comes along with Ramadan, is that workplaces and schools change to special schedule. The workday or school day ends around 4:30 pm, giving time for people to return home, rest, and prepare food for breaking the fast at sunset. In Arabic, there is a special word for the meal during Ramadan and it’s al-’ifTaar, (الإفطار ) which during this time of the month unites families and neighbors in a social gathering to break the fast.

Different countries serve different food at al-’ifTaar. In Morocco, for example, people typically break the fast with dates and follow it with a warm and rich soup called “Harira” ( حريرة ). Some people even jokingly say that without Harira, there is no Ramadan! The end of Ramadan is celebrated with a 2-day holiday called “the Festival of Fast-Breaking”.

The act of fasting is said to redirect the heart away from worldly activities, its purpose being to cleanse the inner soul and free it from harm. It also allows Muslims to practice self-discipline, self-control, sacrifice, and empathy for those who are less fortunate; thus encouraging actions of generosity and charity. Many believe that feeding someone al-’ifTaar as a form of charity is very rewarding.

After all, the word “Ramadan” derives from an Arabic word for intense heart..!

Cultural Class: Argan Oil- A Treasure from the South

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Perpetually in the search for beauty and youth, people flock to spas and search for products to add to their beauty regime. However, one answer to preventing wrinkles and eliminate scars might be Argan oil, which originates from the South Western part of Morocco.

The oil is actually extracted from a shell nut from the round and green fruits of the Argan tree, which grows exclusively in the South Western part of Morocco. This tree is very resistant to the harsh climate of the region, and prevails in a semi-desert environment. It is actually thanks to this amazing tree’s roots, which grow deep in search for water, that retain some humidity in the soil, limiting the advance of the desert.

The harvesting of the tree’s fruits and the laborious process of the oil extraction is still almost completely done by hand. For centuries, the women of this mostly rural region have been producing Argan oil, which was used for their consumption and traditional Moroccan medicine. Argan oil is also believed to help skin conditions, including wrinkles and scars; such that now, it is being exported to prestigious laboratories and the most luxurious spas in the world.

Because of its importance, it is called “The Tree of Life”, as it has sustained a living for generations in periods of drought, and now belongs in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Have you ever experienced the benefits of Argan Oil?

February 2010 Social Media Contest Winners!

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Every month, we are giving away great ArabicPod101.com prizes to 4 lucky listeners. Sign up to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or ArabicPod101.com to be eligible to win. Increase your chances of winning by following us on all four sites!

Here are February’s winners:

Facebook: Jessica Braun
Youtube: bow9041
Twitter: Humalienoid
ArabicPod101: thebarbie101

See your name here? Email us at contactus@ArabicPod101.com to claim your prize. Check back next month for March`s winners!