Frederick Douglass: The Journey from Slavery to Activism
Frederick Douglass, born into slavery, became a leading figure in the anti-slavery movement, advocating for education, women's rights, and racial equality.
UNESCO Grants Enhanced Protection to 34 Heritage Sites in Lebanon
UNESCO has granted enhanced temporary protection to 34 heritage sites in Lebanon, safeguarding them from Israeli military actions and ensuring compliance with the 1954 Hague Convention.
The Independence of Islamic Scholars: A Historical Perspective
This article explores the historical independence of Islamic scholars from political authorities, examining the evolution of their relationship and the challenges faced in contemporary society.
Exploring Conversational Implication in Pragmatics
Ilber Ortayli: Ottoman Empire's Legacy and the Shadow of Colonialism
Egyptians Outraged Over Stone Breaking at Great Pyramid of Khufu
UNESCO Grants Enhanced Protection to 34 Heritage Sites in Lebanon
Sabrina Lai's Biography of Omar ibn al-Khattab: A Call for Understanding and Tolerance
Frederick Douglass: The Journey from Slavery to Activism
2024/11/18
Egyptians Outraged Over Stone Breaking at Great Pyramid of Khufu
The Great Pyramid of Khufu faced public outrage after a video showed workers breaking stones for electrical maintenance. The Ministry of Tourism clarified the work was routine, but many Egyptians expressed concern over the preservation of their heritage.
Sabrina Lai's Biography of Omar ibn al-Khattab: A Call for Understanding and Tolerance
Sabrina Lai's biography of Omar ibn al-Khattab emphasizes his humility and leadership qualities, challenging modern perceptions of Islamic governance.