Charbel Dagher Wins Abu al-Qasim al-Shabi Prize for Poetry
Lebanese poet Charbel Dagher has won the Abu al-Qasim al-Shabi Prize in Tunisia for his poetry collection, recognized for its innovative structure and language.
Nobel Laureates Rally for Boualem Sansal's Release Amidst Arrest Controversy
Nobel Prize-winning authors call for the release of Boualem Sansal, arrested in Algeria, highlighting concerns over freedom of expression and diplomatic tensions between France and Algeria.
Discovering Şanlıurfa: A Journey Through the City of Prophets
The Mirath program team explores Şanlıurfa, known as the City of Prophets, highlighting its rich cultural and religious heritage, unique culinary experiences, and stunning landscapes.
Gaza Writes: Holocaust Survivors Share Their Stories in New Book
The book 'I Have Two Hands to Write' compiles testimonies from Holocaust survivors in Gaza, highlighting their struggles and resilience amid ongoing conflict.
Exploring Şanlıurfa: The City of Prophets and Its Rich Heritage
The Mirath program team explores Şanlıurfa, Turkey, known as the 'City of Prophets,' highlighting its rich cultural and religious history, unique culinary traditions, and significant landmarks.
Exploring Romania's Royal Palaces: A Blend of East and West
The Al Jazeera programme 'Al Musafir' explores Romania's royal heritage, highlighting the architectural beauty and cultural influences of Pelish Castle.
Charbel Dagher Wins Abu al-Qasim al-Shabi Prize for Poetry
Nobel Laureates Rally for Boualem Sansal's Release Amidst Arrest Controversy
Discovering Şanlıurfa: A Journey Through the City of Prophets
Gaza Writes: Holocaust Survivors Share Their Stories in New Book
Exploring Şanlıurfa: The City of Prophets and Its Rich Heritage
Exploring Romania's Royal Palaces: A Blend of East and West
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Exploring Ghassan Kanafani: A Palestinian Literary Icon and His Love Letters
The Al Jazeera program 'Reflections' highlights the life of Palestinian writer Ghassan Kanafani, focusing on his experiences during the Nakba and his enduring literary legacy, including his poignant love letters to Ghada Al-Samman.
The Renaissance Project: Muslim Thinkers and Their Intellectual Legacy
Exploring the contributions of Muslim thinkers in the late 19th and 20th centuries, this article examines their efforts to critique Western colonialism and develop an independent intellectual renaissance.
Gaza's Artists Remembered: The Legacy of Hamza Abu Qinas and Mahasen Al-Khatib
The ongoing conflict in Gaza has led to the tragic loss of prominent artists like Hamza Abu Qinas and Mahasen Al-Khatib, whose legacies continue to inspire resilience and resistance through art.
Goncourt Prize 2024: Finalists Sandrine Collette, Kamel Daoud, Gaël Faye, Hélène Gaudy Announced
The finalists for the 2024 Prix Goncourt have been announced, featuring Sandrine Collette, Kamel Daoud, Gaël Faye, and Hélène Gaudy, with the winner to be revealed on November 4.
The Arab Women's Conference of 1929: A Milestone in Palestinian Women's History
The 1929 Arab Women's Conference in Jerusalem was a pivotal event that established the first Palestinian women's association, addressing colonial policies and advocating for women's rights.