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Frankincense: It’s the Mystery Fragrance of the Arab World

By: Yidan Fan/Arab America Contributing Writer                  Arabs love spices. Almost all Arab countries have spice markets. Spices are indispensable and important consumer products in the daily life of Arabs. In fact, there are many varieties and categories of them. – and perhaps one of the most popular … Continued

Let’s Make Every Day National Baklava Day

By: Sophia Segal/Contributing Writer for Arab America Each year we’re greeted with national days all over the country. For some, it’s just a regular day, but for others, they really look forward to celebrating something that’s fun and enjoyable. And if you can eat at the occasion, then why not celebrate this day? Don’t worry … Continued

10 Arab Chefs from the Arab World

By: Nadia Reese/Arab America Contributing Writer There are chefs all over the world. Some people may not even be aware of the chefs in the Arab world. Here are the top ten Arab chefs that you should follow. 1. Bader Najeeb Chef B or Chef Bader Najeeb is a chef from Dubai. Najeeb taught himself … Continued

Sustainable and Ethical Arab-Owned Brands You Should Try

By: Dani Meyer/Arab America Contributing Writer The growing need for cheap clothes has taken an immense toll on our environment. According to a recent study, we buy 60 percent more garments today than we did at the beginning of the decade, and we only keep the clothing for half as long. And today, fashion production … Continued

Sponsored: Top 5 Arab Culture Dedicated Instagram Accounts

Instagram is propelled by the sharing of fresh, authentic, and relatable content. Nowadays Instagram is everywhere, people share everything from their daily meals to the culture of their countries. Businesses use Instagram to promote their products and  Instagram growth services even earn money by helping others gain popularity. Different cultures now open up to the world, … Continued

UN-Habitat and Lebanon’s Real Estate Syndicate Join Forces to Repair Houses Damaged by the Beirut Blast

Almost three months after the Beirut Port explosions, UN-Habitat continues its effort to support families affected by the blast to return and repair their homes. UN-Habitat and the Real Estate Syndicate of Lebanon (REAL) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to partner and collaborate in repairing houses damaged by the Beirut Port explosion that took … Continued

From Palestine To El Salvador: The Story of Palestinian-Salvadorians

By: Noah Robertson/Arab American Contributing Writer Up until 1918, present-day Palestine existed under the Ottoman Empire. As with any other empire or country, Ottomans left the empire in search of a new life with new opportunities. After 1908, Young Turk Revolution led to forced conscriptions and with World War I on the horizon. Many Palestinian … Continued

Sponsored: Is Arab Music the Next Big Thing?

By: Mykal Kaminski/Guest Writer for Arab America How Arab Artists Are Changing Music Khaled Mohamed Khaled, better known as DJ Khaled, is one of the hottest acts on the planet. Khaled requires no ancestry review, his Arab heritage is well-known, as is the fact that he’s a self-described devout Muslim. Born in 1975, in Louisiana … Continued

Sponsored: From Accuracy to Appropriation – A Deep Insight into the Culture of the Arabs Living in America

By: Sponsored Guest Writer We live on a beautiful planet populated by people belonging to different cultures and ethnic backgrounds. Eons with people from every cultural background mixing together around the world should vouch for the unity found in diversity and cohabitation.  Cultural diversification and exchange brings in glory and adds quality to an individual’s life. … Continued

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