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Simon Sakkab Talks About His Children’s Book, Palestine A to Z

By: Mariam Aburdeineh / Arab America Contributing Writer Maintaining your cultural identity is even more important when you are away from your homeland, says Simon Sakkab, Palestinian American author of the 2023 children’s alphabet book Palestine A to Z. “[Palestinian] survival and existence are bound to our history, heritage, and culture,” he said. “It is … Continued

“Make Your Voice Heard”: 40 Minutes with Wanees Zarour

By: Layan Srour / Arab America Contributing Writer Wanees Zarour is a Palestinian composer, violinist, oud, and buzuq player based in Chicago. Born and raised in Ramallah, he was immersed in music from a young age, surrounded by a family of music lovers. Over the past two decades, he’s become a central figure in Chicago’s … Continued

A Letter to His Holiness Pope Leo XIV from Palestinian Christians

Your Holiness, On behalf of the Holy Land Christian Ecumenical Foundation (HCEF), its President, Board of Directors, and the devoted Palestinian Christian community, I extend our warmest and most heartfelt congratulations on your election as the Supreme Pontiff of the Holy Catholic Church. We lift our prayers with joy and reverence, asking the Lord to … Continued

Traditional Architecture of Somalia: Sustainability and Nomadic Heritage

By: Ralph I. Hage / Arab America Contributing Writer Somali architecture is a diverse and vibrant blend of ancient customs, Islamic influences, and contemporary designs. From prehistoric burial monuments to modern-day skyscrapers, the architectural landscape of Somalia illustrates its complex historical trajectory and cultural exchanges. Ancient Architectural Legacy In Somalia’s ancient past, architecture was primarily … Continued

What Disney’s New Resort Means for Tourism in the Gulf

By: Ramsey Zeidan/Arab America Contributing Writer In a recent press release from The Walt Disney Company and Miral, the United Arab Emirates based company that develops popular cultural tourist attractions, Disney has announced plans for a landmark theme park and resort in Abu Dhabi. Disneyland Abu Dhabi will be Disney’s seventh global resort, as well … Continued

Morraq – Meat and Rice Stew

By: Habeeb Salloum/Arab America Contributing Writer Olives used in cooking such as in this dish from Saudi Arabia are common also in the North African kitchen.  In the Arab world, the choice of olives is not limited to black and green.  Olives vary in colours and type of curing – the favoured being the ripe … Continued

Dubai-Inspired Sandwich Cookies: A Luxe Twist on Oreos 

By: Blanche Shaheen/Arab America Contributing Writer For the past year, Dubai chocolate bars have gone from niche treats to viral sensations—and not just because they’re wrapped in gold and mystery. These luxurious sweets are capturing the taste buds and wallets of chocolate lovers everywhere. But why the sudden boom?  Dubai is known for extravagance—from ultra … Continued

When Fragrance Speaks Arabic in the Heart of the U.S.

By: Yara Marei / Arab America Contributing Writer I still clearly remember standing at a big international conference in Berlin. I felt confident and strong, and I had something special with me, my scent. As an Arab woman in formal spaces, I’ve always felt that presence isn’t just about how you talk. It’s also about … Continued

The World Needs More One-World Ecumenism

By: Ghassan Rubeiz / Arab America Contributing WriterAs the Vatican prepares to elect a new pope, I want to emphasize the importance of interfaith dialogue in the search for the future leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics. The need for better understanding between religions has never been more urgent. In the United States, religious fundamentalism … Continued

How Can Arab American Mothers “Celebrate” Mother’s Day? 

By: Lina AbiRafeh / Arab America Contributing Writer Sunday, 11 May, is Mother’s Day. We buy flowers, maybe go to brunch, write cards thanking our mothers for being “the best mom ever.” Yeah, that’s great, but as anyone who has ever mothered (literal or figurative) would argue–EVERY day is Mother’s Day.  That aside, what’s the … Continued

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