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Jawaker, Online Multiplayer Card Games For The Arab World

Jawakeràis a new online multiplayer card games website that was launched recently for the Arab world, by the same team that is behind the online career network Akhtaboot.The service is focused on delivering an entirely browser-based version of the most popular card games in the Arab world to an Arab and international audience.The first game that is available through the service is âÂÂTrixâ (a.k.a Trex), a card game that is very popular inàmany Middle Eastern countries, including Jordan, Kuwai
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Ramadan is the month of fasting. Not only food, but from bad deeds as well. Its a month when Muslims become closer to Allah and spend more time praying and visiting with their relatives and friends. Its a month when Muslims help the needy and feed the hungry. Its a month of forgiveness and mercy.But, who are we kidding. Ramadan as all about ֖ÃÂÃÂè and çñìÃÂÃÂé. For your benefit, dear (fake) fasting Muslims, are the rules of the game copied from 6arneeb.net, where they have a good Java Applet.To Ara
Paying Cards in Cairo: Mint Tea, tarneeb and Tales of the City by Hugh Miles

Trade Paperback: ã10.99Published 03/04/2008 Genre: Memoir, travel An Abacus titleThere's an old saying that goes like this: "Lucky in cards, unlucky in love", but Hugh Miles (freelance journalist and son of a British diplomat) manages to come up trumps in both, and in this part memoir, part travelogue he tells us of his love for Cairo, but specifically for a Cairene woman whom he later marries.In "Playing Cards in Cairo: Mint Tea,
tarneeb and Tales of the City" , Miles recounts how