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Dreams and Achievements...

The celebration of Saudi National Day invokes connections and intricate relations between past, present, and a shared future. These connections span heritage, trade, construction, innovation, creativity, coordination, and shared visions, as well as cooperation and openness to the world at large. Love, prosperity, and optimism for the future

A Reading of the Novel "Wad Jeddah" by Novelist Mostafa El-Balki

Do you know "Fahim the tailor"? Of course not. Nobody around him knows this name even though it's his official name on documents. But when you mention "Wad Jeddah", distances and explanatory phrases become succinct. This title, which once was a mark of mockery and bullying, became unique to him. The cover

COP 28 and the UAE's Environmental Model

The United Arab Emirates is set to host the climate change summit, COP 28, from November 30 to December 12, 2023, crowning a long journey in environmental protection, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and investing in green energy. The world is looking forward with a lot of optimism to achieving tangible progress regarding global climate

Shawki Triumphs for Rajaz

The Rajaz meter relies on the activation of "Mustainilun", which is repeated three times in the first hemistich and three times in the second hemistich of the poetic pattern. It consists of: short movement + pause (minor reason) + double movement + pause (major reason), structured as follows: Mustainilun Mustainilun Mustainilun

The Mamluks

Away from dramas, series, and movies, this is a concise personal perspective on the period when the Mamluks ruled Egypt. Perhaps we will come to understand the "truth about the Mamluks and the truth about the Ottomans". This is not in defense of the Mamluks nor a disdain for the Ottoman invaders. This is a view from history