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Travelling to Morocco’s Magical Pink Town Of Tafraout

BY: Habeeb Salloum/Arab America Contributing Writer            The rain during the night had freshened the air and we felt relaxed as our bus made its way southward from Agadir, Morocco’s top resort, to Tafraout – Morocco’s so-called magical pink town.  The rays of the sun created a panorama of various shades … Continued

The 10 Biggest Arab Soccer Players

By: Pamela Dimitrova/Arab America Contributing Writer The soccer world is constantly introduced to new talents from different nationalities and backgrounds, proving what matters is the talent and the love for the sport. But while the usual viewer is used to European and Latin American stars “stealing” the spotlight, many forget the impact Arab soccer players … Continued

Aspects of Arab Culture and Influence in the Lands of Brazil

By: Joyce Behrens/Arab America Contributing Writer When we think about where Arab influence and culture expands to, our minds go to two different directions. First, Europe, particularly, countries that border the Mediterranean Sea. Second, the land of opportunity and dreams, as known as the United States. However, what about Arab influence in countries located south … Continued

Advancing a Career in Early Childhood Education as an Arab American

By: MacKenzie DiLeo/Arab America Contributing Writer Prior to immigrating to the United States, many Arab Americans had careers in education in their country of origin. These individuals received the same education as an aspiring educator who received their education in the U.S. This includes their associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, PhD, etc. Upon entering … Continued

Did You Know That There Are Famous Arabs in France?

By: Yasmina Hage/Arab America Contributing Writer France is a country that welcomes many foreigners that come mainly from the African continent. Among these foreigners, many Arabs have been able to give a smile to France. An opportunity to make French people dream and show them the extent of their talents! For example, the entertainment world … Continued

Why did the Ancient Egyptians live near the Nile River?

By: Tasnim Elnasharty/Arab America Contributing Writer   Egypt may seem a basic country, however, that is not the case as there are many things that can be said and would take years and years to explain. Let’s take you on a journey to the pharaonic era. Thousands of years ago, wheat was a very important element … Continued

Saudi Arabian Model Rozana and her Global Success

By: Ala Abed-Rabbo/Arab America Contributing Writer Model Rozana In 2013, Model Rawan Abdullah Abu Zeid, Rozana, a Saudi Arabian, moved to Los Angeles, California, to complete a degree in interior design—and pursue her dreams of becoming a model. On Instagram, she has more than 11.3 million followers. The Jubail-born Riyadh-raised model, known as Roz, is … Continued

Meet Mushima: Women Weaving Ethics into Fashion

BY: Morgan Hekking/ Arab America contributing writer  A social mission brand with a passion for traditional artistry, Mushmina is helping Moroccan women to achieve financial independence and personal empowerment one handmade carpet at a time. Rabat – In a world that seems to be dominated by fast-fashion giants like Forever 21 and Fashion Nova, it … Continued

Syrian Soap Operas and their Popularity in the Arab World

By: Ala Abed-Rabbo/Arab America Contributing Writer Syrian Television Series For many years, Arabs have gathered with their families to watch a series of televised drama at the start of Ramadan known as “musalsalat.” The shows usually run for 30 episodes, and an episode airs each day of the holy month. Before the year of 2011, … Continued

Unique Construction Projects in Arab Countries

By: Pamela Dimitrova/Arab America Contributing Writer Arab countries are famous for their ambitious construction projects, striving to do better and better every day, and slowly transforming the world of technology and construction. From being home to the tallest building in the world to building islands and cities from scratch, these Arab countries do not plan … Continued

The Healthy Foods of the Arabs are Inching into the World’s Health Stores

By: Habeeb Salloum, Arab America Contributing Writer Hummus, kishk, labaniyya, mujaddara, tabouli, broad beans, couscous, burghal, dates, chickpeas, figs, lentils, and yogurt – all nutritious – most of these were in my mother’s repertoire of daily foods in western Canada during the Depression years.  Even the Arab condiments and sauces she used with these foods … Continued

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