Saturday, September 22, 2007

ރޯދައާއި ސުވާލު

ރޯދަވެރިންނަށް މުހިންމު ސާޅީސް ސުވާލާއި އޭގެ ޖަވާބު
ކީރިތި ﷲ އަށް ޙަމްދުކުރަމެވެ. އަދި އަޅުގަނޑުމެންގެ ލޮބުވެތި ނަބިއްޔާ މުޙައްމަދުގެ ފާނަށާއި އެކަލޭގެފާނުގެ އަޞްޙާބުންނަށާއި އާލުބައިތުންނަށް ޞަލަވާތާ ސަލާމް ލެއްވުމަށް އެދި ދުޢާ ދަންނަވަމެވެ
މިފުރްޞަތުގައި ރޯދަވެރިޔާއަށް މުހިންމު ބައެއް ސުވާލުތަކުގެ ޖަވާބު ހުށަހަޅާލުމުގެ އުފާވެރިކަން ލިބިގަންނަމެވެ. މިޖަވާބުތައް އެކުލަވާލެވިފައިވާ ތިޔަ ބޭފުޅުންގެ މިނިކަމެތި އަޚުގެ ދިރާސާއާއި އިސްލާމީ ވެބްސައިޓްތަކުން ހޯދާފައިވާ މަޢްލޫމާތާއެކު އިސްލާމީ ފިޤްހުގެ އަލީގައެވެ
މީގައިވާ އެއްވެސް ނުކުތާއެއް ﷲގެ ފޮތާއި އެކަލާނގެ ރަސޫލާގެ ސުންނަތާއި، އުންމަތުގެ ދަންނަބޭކަލުންގެ އިޖްމާޢާއި ޚިލާފުވެފައިވާކަމަށް ސާބިތުވެއްޖެނަމަ އެނުކުތާއެއްގައި ކޮޅުފައި ޖައްސަވާށެވެ! އަދި ﷲ ގެ ފޮތާއި ކީރިތި ރަސޫލާގެ ސުންނަތުގައި ހިއްޕަވާށެވެ! އެފަދަ ކަމެއްވާނަމަ އެއީ އަޅުގަނޑަށް ނޭގިގެން ނުވަތަ އޮޅިގެން ބަޔާންކުރެވިފައިވާ ކަމެކެވެ.އަދި ރަނގަޅު ގޮތް އަޅުގަނޑަށް ވެސް ވިދާޅުވެ ދެއްވާށެވެ

Study Opportunities in India

Government of India has been offering training opportunities to the Government of Maldives since late 1970s. Since then, numerous opportunities have been utilized to train Maldivians in India in various fields under the Government of India assistance program to the Maldives.
Read more:
http://www.maldiveshighcom.co.in/maldives/Others/study.htm

Maldives students: We copy your tunes

HYDERABAD: Four students of dance and music from Maldives who are big fans of A R Rahman and Hindi film music are here to participate in the 10th National Youth Festival. They want to make the most of their visit by learning India music. "In our country, Hindi film music is very popular. We copy your tunes and write our lyrics. It sells big time. So, I would like to learn music here and make number one records back home," said Ali Abdul Kareem, who has been learning music for the past 17 years. Kareem had asked the youth services commissioner here to give them an opportunity to study Indian music by enrolling into some music courses in Hyderabad. Kareem along with a fellow musician, Ibrahim Niyaz and two other dance students, Zeena Sayed and Ayesha Nisha performed the traditional Maldives dance of 'Bodu Beru' at Necklace Road on Tuesday. "We have only academic festivals or competitive events, never such cultural events. We would like to ask our government to organise similar fests so that Indians also can come and see our culture," Kareem said.

see: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1030262.cms

Friday, September 21, 2007

Important rules governing students studying abroad


Hello Maldivian beloved students studying in India

As you all are students in foreign countries, its very important for all of you to be aware of certain rules and regulations governing the students in foreign countries. Therefore the following links will help you in getting information regarding the formation of students associations laid by the ministry of education maldives. please have a look at those rules.

http://www.moe.gov.mv/eng/regulations/mv_students/private/index.php

http://www.moe.gov.mv/eng/regulations/mv_students/private/index.php



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