Arabic
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Literature
A New Tatar Folk Tale for Children in Arabic
A folk tale for children by Tatar poet Abdullah Tukay, translated by Egyptian poet Ashraf Aboul-Yazid, will be published in…
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Literature
Launch of the Epic “Manseerah” Authored by 86 Poets from 50 Countries
Adel Khozam Leads a Global Poetry Project from the UAE; Naila Hina from Pakistan is a part of this esteemed…
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Literature/Poetry
Syllables and Iambs – A Poem from Egypt
A room that only had room for him and no other, not even dreams or even angels or devils Yasmine…
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Languages
The more… The merrier but!
The more languages I learned throughout my life the happier I became with all the opportunities that unfolded before me…
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Book Review
Karim Hakimov, the First Soviet Ambassador to the Kingdom of Hejaz
A book ‘Karim Hakimov, a Biography’, authored by Russian diplomat Oleg Ozerov, and translated in Arabic, has recently been published…
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History
The 1100-years old Holy Qur’an with a Persian Identity
Ahmad Hikani, the 9th century Persian scholar of Khorasan, Iran had extensive knowledge of Arabic to write the manuscript of…
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Book Review
Serbian writer’s Travelogue “Letters from Egypt” published in Arabic
The travelogue is published on the occasion of the jubilee – 95 years since the stay of the Serbian writer…
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World Literature
Man of the Nile – A poem from Peru
You arrived stealthily, wrapped in sweet wind, giving fresh breath [author title=”Ramina Herrera Arteaga” image=”https://sindhcourier.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Ramina-Artigo-Peru-Sindh-Courier.jpg”]Ramina Herrera Arteaga, born in Luya,…
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Blogs
Your Child Deserves Better – A Letter to Parents – VIII
Learning English in Pakistan comes at the cost of not only forgetting one’s home languages but actually cutting of all…
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