The Empress Who Loved the Damascus Donkey
The Empress Who Loved the Damascus Donkey. A funny story from Syrian history happened between a German empress a Syrian merchant
Our Souls Have an Echo That We Must Hear
We might be small but the universe inside us is a vast and deep universe.
My Journey After Graduation
We all represent interconnected loops as we try to achieve the same blended goal with pain and hope. Each end is the beginning of another loop, and so on... Days ago, I graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry at Al-Azhar University. I finished my journey which will be...
Cybersecurity Fundamentals for Small Businesses
Cybersecurity fundamentals for small businesses. Why does cybersecurity matter for your small business?
The Seventh Art
The importance of cinema, why it was called the seventh art, and who gave it this name.
My Experience With Volunteering
The importance of volunteering and its benefits for the individual and society
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Al Hakawati in Damascus
Al Hakawati in Damascus: part of the history of Syria’s culture and part of the memory of each Syrian, the storyteller’s clothes, and the most important Damascene cafes.
Bodies Die, Lives Remain
Special thanks to the Abdullatif Chakaki Fund for their support and for the wonderful conversation that happened between us.
Syrian Harvest: When the Festival Begins!
Harvest day is an icon of the Syrian countryside summers where people get to know each other and share nature’s bounty along caring, peace, and love.
The Most Famous Dish in Jordan
The most famous dish in Jordan. Jordanian Mansaf and the customs and traditions followed in eating it.
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