While in traveling, we are exposed to fresh knowledge, new persons, and potential opportunities; but the experiment may be far exclusive if the destination country is Denmark. And that is what I was m
Editor's Blog
On the Referendum Day, I Witnessed a New Egypt
For me, and for the majority of Egyptians, March 19th is the real birth of democracy in Egypt; it was the first democratic experience in decades...
Festival for Democracy
Waking up early at 8:30 a.m. on the off-day Saturday and doing everything in a hurry. Praying, brushing teeth and wearing my clothes as fast as I can to meet my friends downstairs in order for us to g
In Egypt: Tea of Freedom, Biscuits of Dignity
Everything was systematic and normal inside the square till an overwhelming stream of joy took the crowds by surprise. Mubarak stepped down! That’s it! Hearing this news, protesters went crazy with
Home Sweet Tahrir
Read blog post by Onislam's culture editor on the Egyptian protests and its impact on the whole community...
America: The Land of Snow
Locked inside a small room in a hotel at the heart of Arlington, Virginia, I had been following news reports about snowstorms for more than seven days. The storm-watch broadcast had been on day and ni
What’s Your Token of Love?
We had just met at the iftar table, so we had a light chat to break the ice. Then she asked me what I consider the deepest question I ever encountered in my entire life. She asked me, "So, what's your
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