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Mawadda: The Hygienic Hijab For Medical Workers

By: Alison Norquist / Contributing Writer As we come upon the three-year anniversary of the beginning of the pandemic, it has become just as important as ever to be using precautions against infection. While the world continues to struggle with COVID-19 and increases in other illnesses, the need for “culturally inclusive personal protective equipment” has … Continued

8 Delicious Soups That Will Keep You Warm This Winter

By: Lindsey Penn/Arab America Contributing Writer As the weather gets colder and rainier, warm and cozy food hits the spot. Soup is especially good during the winter months, not only because it’s warm, but also because most of them are easy to make. After chopping all of the ingredients, they just go into the pot. … Continued

Jamad Fiin’s Social Influence

By: Arab America Contributing Writer / Carrie Stewart Jamand Fiin is a basketball player at Emmanuel College in Boston with a huge social media following (over a million on Instagram) and she is using her platform for good! She posts pictures and videos of herself playing basketball in a hijab in observance of her Muslim … Continued

2022: An Exciting Year for Arabs and Arab Americans

By: Alison Norquist / Arab America Contributing Writer We rejoice in the triumphs and achievements of this year. Indeed, progress was made in the Arab World and in Arab America, from the World Cup to Netflix and from the recognition of National Arab American Heritage Month to the Connect Arab America: Empowerment Summit. Despite the … Continued

Fashion Show at the Pyramids of Giza

By: Arab America Contributing Writer / Carrie Stewart Dior’s pre-fall men’s fashion show took place on December 3rd at the pyramids of Giza this year. There were 800 guests at the show. It took place after sunset with the pyramids lighting up the night sky. It was the first fashion show to take place in … Continued

Sayadieh

By Alison Norquist / Arab America Contributing Writer Sayadieh is a fisherman’s dish from the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea and has become a staple throughout the Arab world. Composed of fragrant turmeric rice, caramelized onions, and toasted almonds, the real star of this dish is the flaky white fish spiced with cumin. To finish, … Continued

Honey Islands on the Nile

The Nile is home to a great diversity of villages and communities along the whole river, one of which being a cluster of islands that specialize in beekeeping and producing honey. Beekeeping, also known as apiculture, has been traced back to 3500 BC and continues today on the agricultural islands on the Nile River.

National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce (NUSACC) Names Bahrain’s Shaikh Abdulla Bin Rashid AlKhalifa as 2022 “Ambassador of the Year”

“Top 100” Leaders, Including 10 Arab Chiefs of Mission, Join the Festivities at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Washington DC “In Bahrain, the United States has a stalwart friend and partner, nurturing an enduring relationship over decades, one that continues to grow.” – Hon. Jose Fernandez, Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth Washington, DC – … Continued

The Mission to Find Cleopatra

By: Karizma Avila / Arab America Contributing Writer Cleopatra’s intelligence was one of the many traits that guided her successful reign in ancient Egypt. Ensuring no man would ever find her tomb, she has outsmarted experts for centuries in their search to find her. Her intelligence is still remarkable today, as a woman-led archaeologist team … Continued

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