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Darussalam provides educational devices to learn Qur’anic teachings through computer technology, most notably 'Baba Salam'. [2] Its a mini-laptop (MLP), for kids to learn Quran, Supplications and other Islamic knowledge. They provide more than 30 such devices and the most popular among them are Digital Qur’an, The Teacher and Al Bayaan.
To make the sign, raise the three middle fingers of the right hand, with the thumb holding the little finger down. The three fingers represent the three parts of the Girl Guide and Girl Scout promise and echo the core values of integrity, citizenship and spirituality. The hand is raised and held at the forehead as in a salute.
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Pencils of Promise (PoP) is a US non-profit organization that builds schools and increases educational opportunities in the developing world. Pencils of Promise was founded by Adam Braun. Since its founding in October 2008, the 501(c)(3) organization has built 605 schools across Laos, Guatemala and Ghana. More than 110,000 students attend the ...
The Emblem of Brunei is a national symbol that is also featured on the flag of Brunei.It was adopted in 1959. There are five main components to the national emblem: the flag, the royal parasol (ceremonial umbrella), the wings, the hands, and the crescent.
The Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA or MoRA; Malay: Kementerian Hal Ehwal Ugama, KHEU) is a cabinet-level ministry in the government of Brunei which is responsible for the propagation of Islam and its upholding as the state religion, [5] as well as oversees the Islamic religious education in the country.
The national flag of Brunei holds deep historical and symbolic significance, reflecting the nation's royal heritage and unity. First introduced in 1906 when Brunei became a British protectorate, the flag originally featured the now-familiar yellow, white, and black design, representing solidarity among the agreement's signatories.