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Before God, Opponents Meet.. The Departure of Mohamed Al-Fayed

Written by Abu Al-Atahiya on the walls of his prison when he was unjustly imprisoned by Harun al-Rashid during the Abbasid period, the phrase "وعند الله تجتمع الخصوم" (Before God, opponents meet) has been passed down from mouth to book, reaching us today. The Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed passed away a few days ago on

Mohamed Al-Fayed: A Brief Biography

Mohamed Abdel Moneim Al-Fayed was born on January 27, 1929, in Alexandria, Egypt, and passed away on August 30 in London, England. In his youth, Al-Fayed held several jobs and worked at the Port of Alexandria as a goods laborer, moving between various occupations. He married Samira Khashoggi, a writer and sister of the Saudi businessman and

The Era of the Cinema Club

The book "The Era of the Cinema Club" by Amir Al-Amri, published by the Egyptian General Book Authority, delves deep into the experience of the cinema club in Cairo. An experience that the author believes is the most refined, complete, and deeply rooted of all similar cinema club experiences. He recounts his memories and impressions

Analysis Lab -5-

I just returned from a quick business trip in the United Arab Emirates. I went to Dubai and Abu Dhabi, almost 10 years since my last visit there.. I was honored with a golden residency... On my way from the airport to the heart of Dubai, my eyes kept staring at everything around me.. After a period of silence, I turned to my wife,

Celebrating Eid in Glasgow

When I went to live in Europe for three years for the first time in my life I had contradicting feelings. I was so excited but at the same time, as an Arab and a Muslim, I was worried. I had a lot of fears: will I be accepted? Shall I face any racial attacks? What about discrimination? I am not alone. I have kids that will have to go to