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Arab Artists: Fairouz – فيروز Posted by on Apr 28, 2010

A brief biography of Fairouz, Lebanese and Arab singer and artist.

Arab Cartoons Posted by on Apr 27, 2010

Cartoons (الكاريكاتير) are a very important feature of Arab newspapers (الصحف) and magazines (المجلات). They appear in each and every issue in a large number of publications. They are not always used for entertainment; instead, they are used to criticize political, economic and social conditions. They include very little or no text, but the meaning…

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Iraqi Cuisine Posted by on Apr 26, 2010

Windsor Palace Restaurant - مطعم قصر وندسور

A brief description of my first experience with Iraqi food.

Cairo initiative to repatriate stolen artifacts Posted by on Apr 17, 2010

Egyptian lead initiative to repatriate stolen archeological artifacts.

Abdel Halim Hafez Posted by on Apr 10, 2010

Abdel Halim Hafez (عبد الحليم حافظ‎) is one of the most famous and popular Arab singers. He was born on the 21st of June 1929 to a simple family in a small town called Halawat in the countryside. His real name is Abdel Halim Ismail Shabana (عبدالحليم إسماعيل شبانة). He lost both his parents and…

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Easter in the Middle East Posted by on Apr 3, 2010

Easter is celebrated by Christians in the Middle East to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and it is called (عيد القيامة) or (عيد الفصح). It is usually preceded by a week of praying and special ceremonies, e.g. Palm Sunday (أحد الزعف), Good Friday (الجمعة الحزينة), Ash Wednesday (أربعاء الرماد), Thursday (خميس العهد), Easter Saturday…

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Khalil Gibran Posted by on Apr 1, 2010

Gibran (جبران خليل جبران) was born in Lebanon to a poor family that could not afford to give him formal education. However, priests taught him about the Bible, as well as the Arabic and Syriac languages. Around 1891, his family’s property was confiscated by the authorities. With no home, Gibran’s mother decided to immigrate to…

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