Category: History & Culture
The Significance of Jummah Prayer: A Day of Community, Reflection and Spiritual Renewal
Jummah Prayer is also known as the Friday prayer. It’s a central place in the lives of Muslims worldwide. Observed on Fridays, the holy day ... Read More
Biswa Ijtema: A Global Gathering of Muslims
Biswa Ijtema is the world's largest gathering of Muslims outside of Mecca and Medina, held annually in Tongi, Bangladesh. It is a significant religious event ... Read More
Tokyo: A Vibrant Metropolis Where Tradition Meets Modernity
Tokyo is the bustling capital of Japan. It is a fascinating blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge technology. With its towering skyscrapers, bustling streets and ... Read More
Titanic Belfast: A Journey into History
Titanic Belfast is a world-class visitor attraction located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It commemorates the history of the RMS Titanic, the infamous passenger ship that ... Read More
A Renaissance in the Art World: New Trends in Painting
Painting is one of the oldest forms of artistic expression, continues to evolve and captivate audiences worldwide. Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest ... Read More
Holy Eid-E-Miladunnabi on 16th September
Muslims across Bangladesh and around the world will come together to celebrate Eid-E-Miladunnabi on September 16, 2024. This significant Islamic holiday commemorates the birth and ... Read More
Taj Mahal: The Symbol of Love and Architectural Mastery
The Taj Mahal, one of the most iconic landmarks in the world, continues to capture the imagination of millions with its unparalleled beauty and historical ... Read More
‘Joruri Shongjog’ Concert Raises Tk 21 Lakh and Collected 20 Trucks of Relief for the Flood Victims
In a remarkable display of community spirit and generosity, the ‘Joruri Shongjog’ concert has successfully raised Tk 21 lakh and collected 20 truckloads of essential ... Read More
Oxford University is a Legacy of Excellence
Oxford University College of Oxford is the most important university in the English exam. It is believed that around the end of 11th session or ... Read More
Ramen: A Taste of Japan
Ramen has indeed seen a significant surge in popularity worldwide in recent years. It’s Originally a Japanese dish, ramen has become a global phenomenon due ... Read More
A Brief History of the Olympic Games
The Olympic Games is a rich history dating back to ancient Greece. The first recorded Olympic Games took place in Olympia in 776 BC. Over ... Read More
Ramadan: A Journey of Faith, Reflection and Community
Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic (Hijri) calendar and one of the holiest periods of worship for Muslims. The month lasts a period ... Read More
A new Bangladesh in graffiti
The protest poetry of the new Bangladesh as soon as the eyes meet on the road. The colorful walls are a shining example of mass ... Read More
Hajj : Embracing Faith and Unity on the Sacred Pilgrimage
Hajj is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, the holiest city for Muslims in Saudi Arabia. Hajj is an obligatory religious pilgrimage for Muslims. All ... Read More
Muslims Worldwide Observe Islamic New Year
Millions of Muslims around the world began the Islamic New Year, 1446 AH, on July 7th, 2024. The Islamic calendar is based on lunar cycles, so the date on the ... Read More
FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup, frequently called the World Cup, is a worldwide affiliation football contest among the senior men's public groups of the individuals from ... Read More
British Library Announces Free Access to Historic Newspapers (UK)
The British Library, a cornerstone of British history and scholarship, is making significant strides in expanding free access to its vast historical newspaper collection. In a move lauded ... Read More
Beautiful Casablanca City in Morocco.
Nestled along the vibrant coast of Morocco, Casablanca captivates visitors with its unique blend of rich history, bustling modernity and unmistakable charm. Known worldwide for ... Read More
The Ancient Pyramids in Egypt
Egypt's ancient pyramids stand as enduring symbols of human ingenuity, architectural marvels that have fascinated and mystified people for millennia. These monumental structures, primarily built ... Read More
The Myth of ‘Bloody Mary,’ England’s First Queen
Mary I of England, commonly known as 'Bloody Mary,' was the first queen to rule England in her own right. Her reign, from 1553 to ... Read More