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Sudanese Suffer and Deserve Better

Fifteen days since the start of the clash between the army forces led by Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Rapid Support Forces led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, the conflict has escalated with bombing, demolishing homes, taking lives, and displacing residents to other Sudanese states like

The night caresses the face of stars in my gaze

The night caresses the face of stars in my gaze, And the dawn rescues the face of worries with its gleam. Oh, dweller of my heart and my words, And the temples of the pages. Ah, for two hearts weary from the ardor of love, And the glorification of the yearning one. Oh, you who ask about the description of longing, You who seek

University of Sharjah hosts International Conference on Physics of Advanced Materials (SICPAM)

The University of Sharjah (UoS) organised today ​the Sharjah International Conference on Physics of Advanced Materials (SICPAM). Prof. Hamid Al-Naimiy, UoS Chancellor, said the conference will discuss and examine advanced materials with a strong focus on their technological applications and their use in different industries Over the

Cherishing the Soul

One of the most beautiful phrases I read today is, "Glory to the self that knows its worth." The cost of our spiritual livelihood is steep; each of us ardently yearns to encounter a "cherished soul" in our path. In essence, anyone who loves you and believes in you, supports you, and eases your journey is a cherished soul

Naguib Mahfouz.. An Era of Literature

Since literature is not eaten like bread, as they say, and is poor in the face of inflation, Naguib Mahfouz chose to work in a clerical job at the university after graduation, giving him the opportunity to pursue his main hobby of literature, writing stories and novels, fully aware that novels are more controversial than any other literary