Monday, November 29, 2010

The Cabital City Of Oman

Muscat is the cabital city of oman . it is abeautiful city to enjoy whith your frinds . The weather issome times good . There are alot of histarical places in muscat



I want to tell you the steps to come to Muscat . First, try to find mor information about Muscat . If you dont have abook about Muscat ,you can read mor information in the internet . It will help you to know every thing about muscat . Next, get avisa to come to oman . Then, buy atickat. After that , arrange ahotel in the city . there are alot of hotels in Muscat such as AL Bustan 14hotel , Enter Contenantal hotel, and Radeson Blue hotel . Iadvise you to book AL Bustan hotel because it is very huge and it has agood servises .Dont forget to bring alot of money because it is very expensive country .Moreover , bring light clothes because it is hot city . Bing your camera to take some photos. 



Ihope you enjoy in oman and dont forget take souvenir from this city

Saturday, November 27, 2010

What Good Morning Means%

I've never seen this one before...I really like it! 





 




When I say good morning I mean to say: 

G-
od 
O-
ffers us His 
O-
utstanding 
D-
evotion to 


M-
ake us 
O-
bedient & 
R-
eady for a 
N-
ew day with Him. 
I-
nspire others please, and 
N-
ever forget 
G-
od loves you!
 

international day

Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii every body
 How are you ? I am very hapy 
 beCause tomarow we have 
 international day in the collage .  

           

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

tourists in oman

 oman has many tourism places such as salala, muscat,jabal shams, aljabaj al akhdar ... etc.... .
 i would like to taking  about al jabal al akhdar (green mountain). 



AL JABAL AL-AKHDAR

The highest and best-watered region in the western Hajar Mountains of Oman.
About ninety-five miles southwest of Muscat, the highest peak of the Jabal al-Akhdar ("green mountain" in Arabic) region is Jabal Shams, which rises to nearly 10,000 feet. The region received its name from the relatively abundant vegetation found on its slopes and valleys. Because it receives up to twenty-eight inches of rain per year, and portions of it have suitable soil in its valleys, plateaus, and man-made terraces, a variety of agricultural products can be grown in Jabal al-Akhdar, including wheat, legumes, and a variety of fruits such as grapes, pomegranates, and peaches. Irrigation is provided by the falaj system, an ancient technique using channels to direct water from sources underground to crops some distance away. The main region of habitation is the Sayq plateau. The seaward side of Jabal al-Akhdar faces the Gulf of Oman, and the main towns are alRustaq, al-Awabi, and Nakhl. On the interior-facing slopes lie Nizwa, Manah, and Izki. Jabal al-Akhdar is part of the once nearly inaccessible area of Oman proper to which Muslim minority groups such as the Ibadi sect fled as a result of conflicts in Arabia during the late seventh and early eighth centuries c.e. After converting much of the local population, Ibadi imams rose to power in 751 c.e., and Jabal alAkhdar remained a stronghold of the Ibadi imamate until 1959

this is some pictures about AL Jabal AL Akhdar ............