Above Authority.. What if Jeffrey Epstein Were Muslim or Arab?
The article discusses a program that questions the media's double standards regarding the identity of sexual exploiters, using the example of Jeffrey Epstein.
The New Historical Bloc and the Awaited Promise
The article discusses the emergence of a new historical bloc in the Arab world, stemming from the aftermath of the Arab Spring and its implications for national identities and political structures.
From the sleepless Cairo to the resisting Algeria: How cinema shaped our awareness of cities?
Cairo and Algeria serve as two urban pillars in Arab consciousness, defined by their cinematic representations that reflect their unique historical contexts.
Heroes of the Sands: A Contemporary Dramatic Reading of the Roots of Arab Identity
The Qatari Media Corporation has announced the upcoming historical series "Heroes of the Sands," set to be released in 2026, aiming to revive Arab historical drama through a contemporary lens.
In Caftan and Bitter Coffee.. Arabs in France and America Face Deportation
The article discusses the daily lives and cultural struggles of the Arab community in Paris and the United States, highlighting their resistance against deportation amidst rich cultural traditions.
The Novel "O Cabbra"... How Does the Arab Immigrant Face Aging and Death?
The Tunisian author Habib Selmi explores themes of aging, identity, and loneliness in his novel "O Cabbra," offering a quiet narrative amid the noise of modernity.
Conversation with LeΓ―la Slimani: 'To some, I am too Western, to others too Arab'
LeΓ―la Slimani discusses her new novel set in Morocco, her childhood, and her father's imprisonment, while exploring themes of identity and justice through writing.
Arab Thought and the Escape from the Jail of Ideology
The article discusses the historical roots of ideological bias in Arab societies and the impact of the Ottoman Empire's fall on the formation of political identities in the region.
Identities as Trojans to Disassemble States
The article discusses how issues of identity have transitioned from cultural and political matters to being security and geopolitical concerns that can undermine internal cohesion and be exploited externally.
Christians of Jerusalem Pay the Price for Preserving Their Arab Heritage
Christian Arabs in Jerusalem are engaged in a silent battle for survival, struggling to maintain their identity and heritage amid ongoing efforts to erase and Judaize their cultural presence.