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1 day ago · Ahmed Mahjoub Ahmed Mahjoub is a Tunisian writer interested in Arabic literature, poetry and prose. November 1, 2024. Illustration by Hatem Arafa for New Lines Magazine. “Wednesday evenings in our house were akin to the Jewish Sabbath, a time when worship ceased and people turned away from worldly concerns.”. This is how my mother described ...
4 days ago · Farah is a Cairo-based activist, artist, and anthropologist, and the creative force behind Anthropology Bel3Araby (“Anthropology in Arabic”), a cultural platform that aims to make anthropological knowledge public and accessible to an Arabic-speaking audience. Her polymath nature guides her work toward engaged anthropology: anthropology that actively collaborates to co-create knowledge ...
1 day ago · The IDF stated that these facilities were used by Hezbollah’s Southern Front Command.[75] The IDF Arabic-language spokesperson issued evacuation notices to residents of Nabatieh and several towns in southern Beirut before attacking the area.[76] The IDF continued its campaign to disrupt Hezbollah’s smuggling of weapons from Syria into Lebanon.
4 hours ago · The Zaydi doctrine of khuruj, meaning departure or exit in Arabic, is defined as openly challenging unjust authority and actively rising against illegitimate rulers and oppression. Furthermore, after the arrival of Zaydism in North Yemen, a second principle was introduced which restricted the right to be an imam to the descendants of the Prophet Mohammed, the Hashemites (Haykel ibid., Dresh ...
1 day ago · The Arabic alphabet, [a] or the Arabic abjad, is the Arabic script as specifically codified for writing the Arabic language. It is written from right-to-left in a cursive style, and includes 28 letters, [b] of which most have contextual letterforms.
4 days ago · الأخبار العربية السهلة (Easy Arabic News) is an educational website offering language resources for learners of Arabic. The website publishes graded news articles (graded readers) in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA).
4 days ago · Because Arabic has its own special characters, pronunciation, and writing. Arabic is also a language with long history—modern Arabic is the derivative of classical Arabic, which was used in around 6th century AD. In this blog post we interviewed one of our Arabic colleagues, Laith Ibrahim.