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For the Love of Palestine

For the Love of Palestine

Culture & Entertainment page dedicates this special folder to Palestine. For the sufferings of young children, the screams of mothers, the tears of fathers, for those who are terrified day and night,

Origins of Mother’s Day: To Celebrate or Not?

Origins of Mother’s Day: To Celebrate or Not?
What are you going to do this Sunday? Chances are that if you live in the United States (and have been bombarded by all the television, magazine, newspaper

Nagi al-Ali: From An Artist’s Memories

Nagi al-Ali: From An Artist’s Memories
Naji al-Ali was one of the most prominent cartoonists in the Arab world. Sarcastic, poignant and perhaps too bold, al-Ali's cartoons were drawn from his experience as a Palestinian refugee since child

Timbuktu Manuscripts

Timbuktu Manuscripts
Over the years Timbuktu became a great center of learning. Muslim scholars excelled in the Islamic sciences and passed their knowledge on to students. Scholars wrote masterly works on various subjects

The Image of Chinese Americans

The Image of Chinese Americans
In July 2011, former Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke became the first Chinese American to be appointed US Ambassador to China, after having been nominated by President Barack Obama and unanimously co

Ancient Egyptian Beauty Secrets

Ancient Egyptian Beauty Secrets
Hygiene was of the utmost importance in ancient Egypt, especially in the upper classes, and women who had the money for it would use a cleansing paste made out of water and natron, which is found in s

To Our Readers, Islamic History in Focus

To Our Readers, Islamic History in Focus
We delightfully like to share the following link of a mini-folder, which was created last month, as a historical reference, and as a quick response from OnIslam.net to our readers’ comments....

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