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Morning and Evening Talk

"Morning and Evening Talk" remains the most famous, beloved, and closest to the hearts of the audience in the early third millennium. It was first introduced to people in 2001, based on a novel of the same name by the great writer Naguib Mahfouz, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature after publishing this novel a year earlier.

Resisting Change in the Seventh Harsha

"Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves..." This great verse came to my mind as I watched the comments of followers of the brilliant series "The Seventh Harsha" on social media pages, witnessing a cocktail of emotions ranging from indignation, condemnation,

The Flawed Religiosity in Ramadan!

Ramadan arrives, and with it, divine lights flow through our lives, rejuvenating the spirit. In this month, Muslims cleanse themselves from sins, as it is the month of the Quran and a season for worship. It is a school where Muslims learn to endure hardships and a training course to practice virtuous morals. This description summarizes the

Can We Silence the Fools?!

A few months ago, a friend posted a collection of famous poems on his Facebook page. These poems are well-known and do not need an introduction to their creator. I believe that the publisher of these verses considered introducing the poet as diminishing his value and fame, following the well-known rule that says "the known needs no

A Platform for 200 Million Arab Youth

I remember this scene, despite more than 30 years having passed, when we used to stand at 3 a.m. waiting for the Al-Ahram distribution car on the first day of every month—the day the new issue of "Al-Shabab" magazine, published by Al-Ahram Foundation, was released. Why did we wait until dawn? Because in the morning, we