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The Emirati Woman... A Continuous Giving

The strength of a nation is measured by the empowerment of its other half, women. In the United Arab Emirates, women are considered a fundamental element in the journey of development and success. The insightful vision of our leadership and its recognition of the importance of the role of women in building the community has made the Emirati

The Egyptian Belief System

If you write about your love for the Prophet's family, you are accused of being Shia, and if you write about your love for the companions of the Prophet, they say you are a Salafi and Sunni, etc. And if you wrote about asceticism and divine love, they said you are a Sufi. And if you combine all of that, they become silent and cannot

When Reality is Inspiring..

What caught my attention during a special celebration of Emirati Women's Day, where I was translating instantly from Arabic to English and vice versa, was the significant increase in the number of Emirati girls occupying various positions that were once exclusively reserved for men. My imagination and memory were filled with thoughts

Once upon a childhood

In a warm friendly gathering I started talking with my friends about our childhood joys. We came from different countries and cultural backgrounds yet we shared the same memories and in no time the place was overwhelmed by sighs and wet nostalgic eyes. Childhood memories for us united our feelings and we were all talking enthusiastically

First-Class Air Conditioner

On the return train heading to Alexandria this week, I looked forward to a comfortable journey after an exhausting week filled with tasks. In carriage 1, on seat 2, I was surprised to find myself at the very end of the train, sitting on a seat without a window to my right or left. I am someone who has a severe phobia when I'm at a