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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

Do All Human Traits Trace Back to Childhood, or Is There Another Influence?

A child is born vulnerable, impressionable, ready to be built up or torn down. If left to his natural instincts, he would emerge into the world whole and healed, capable of both attack and defense, and able to fulfill his

A Poet Awaiting Water's Whisper

Contemplating the title of poet Mohammed Hisham's first anthology, "Then Water Did Not Come to Us," one promptly realizes that there's an implied context which the poet chose not to disclose, leaving it up

The Quest for Happiness – Reem Basyouni

It's quite inconceivable for one to dwell upon their past sorrows, conflicts, hardships, and sufferings without realizing that there's always a way out or relief, no matter how long it might take. If there were a

A Ship and a Seat

In enchanting Istanbul, the capital of imagination, while others might be relishing joy, the elegant lady wasn't sharing the same moment. She rushed miles without feeling the pleasure of arrival, or the beauty of

Morning Musings - Beware of the Fickleness of Hearts

Humans, by nature, are emotional beings. God has blessed us by creating us in the best of forms, harmoniously emotional and rational. Within our bodies, God has given us hearts that can often dominate and control, sometimes

Egyptian-French Relations

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi welcomed Mrs. Catherine Colonna, the French Foreign Minister, in the presence of Sameh Shoukry, Egypt's Foreign Minister. The meeting praised the continuous development on all

A Long List and a Lone Suitcase

As I waited inside the train, heading to Alexandria, a peculiar idea crossed my mind that I'd like to share with you. If you were forced today, without any preparation, to pack a single suitcase for a journey with no

Don't be like "Pavlov's Dog"!!

The Hollywood film industry has notably increased its production of movies about environmental and health disasters, as well as extraterrestrial and strange beings, especially since the mid-80s. Such big-budget productions

The Constant and the Variable between Science and Religion

Human knowledge is limited in comparison to the knowledge of God. God is the one who bestows a fragment of His knowledge upon humans, and as it's said, "You have been given but a fraction of

Reset Your Settings

We often come across souls we have never known, and faces we've never recognized before, falling in love with words without considering who wrote them or what inspired them to put them down, and what lies beneath them.

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

Let the undertaker be sorry

“Let us endeavor so to live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry.” This very inspiring quote by the famous writer Mark Twain rings a bell in my head every time I hear that someone passed

Face to Face.. Cinema is Still Possible!

Critic Mahmoud Abdel Shakoor says in his book "How to Watch a Movie", that dialogue in itself is a difficult art complementing the art of cinema, pointing out that Egyptian cinema in its golden age relied on giants