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How Arabic Translations of Ancient Greek Texts Started a New Scientific Revolution

In the eighth-century CE the Abbasids undertook to collect the wisdom of the world in their new capital at Baghdad In the eighth-century CE the Abbasids undertook to collect the wisdom of the world in their new capital at Baghdad. This project started with the second Abbasid caliph, al-Mansur (“the Conqueror,” r. 754–74),

Faiza Ali: The Young Luminary of Sindhi Music

Faiza’s music often addresses themes that resonate with young people today, such as identity, love, and social change In the vibrant tapestry of Sindhi music, a new star has emerged, captivating audiences with her melodious voice and enchanting presence. Faiza Ali, a young and beautiful singer from Hyderabad city of Sindh, has

The Air is Scented – Poetry from Bangladesh

Under the morning breeze Silver dew burns The fragrance falls in the air. Manik Chakraborty, a renowned rhymer from Bangladesh, shares his poetry Poet Manik Chakraborty, a man of simple nature, is a well-developed and intellectual consciousness in the unique creations of Bengali Rhymes Literature. The free movement of rhymes

The Satanic images of Al-Khidr: a novel of rituals

Rituals are the password and key to the wonderful novel (The Devil of Al-Khidr) by the writer Muhammad Ibrahim Taha, those rituals that start from the first scene and never go away through the pages of the novel, which relies on a rural popular memory. But before entering the novelistic text, we must question the title, as Al-Khidr in the

"Life" mourns the sister of journalist Nasir Aijaz

With hearts believing in the decree of Allah, we mourn with profound sadness and sorrow the passing of the virtuous personality, Rubina Aijaz, the sister of our esteemed journalistic colleague, Nasir Aijaz, who passed away today after a battle with illness. We extend our deepest condolences and sincere sympathies to our colleague Nasir