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Don't be like "Pavlov's Dog"!!

The Hollywood film industry has notably increased its production of movies about environmental and health disasters, as well as extraterrestrial and strange beings, especially since the mid-80s. Such big-budget productions have become a staple on their agenda. For those unaware, and lest they be shocked, movie production has transformed

The Constant and the Variable between Science and Religion

Human knowledge is limited in comparison to the knowledge of God. God is the one who bestows a fragment of His knowledge upon humans, and as it's said, "You have been given but a fraction of knowledge." There are variables and constants in what humans arrive at in the fields of theoretical and experimental sciences. If we

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We often come across souls we have never known, and faces we've never recognized before, falling in love with words without considering who wrote them or what inspired them to put them down, and what lies beneath them. We cry with eyes we've never seen, sharing moments with them, sending our kindest intentions, hoping our feelings

Let the undertaker be sorry

“Let us endeavor so to live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry.” This very inspiring quote by the famous writer Mark Twain rings a bell in my head every time I hear that someone passed away. I open The Noble Quran and here is a very awe striking verse: “Neither heaven nor earth wept over them, nor

Face to Face.. Cinema is Still Possible!

Critic Mahmoud Abdel Shakoor says in his book "How to Watch a Movie", that dialogue in itself is a difficult art complementing the art of cinema, pointing out that Egyptian cinema in its golden age relied on giants specialized in dialogue, such as El Sayed Bedeir, Abul El-Saud El Ebiary, and Badee' Khairy, who were assigned to