In Shahrazad’s Hammam—fiction by Ahmed Awadalla
Ahmed Awadalla’s new story reveals sexual pleasure and doubt in a bathhouse in Beirut.
Ahmed Awadalla’s new story reveals sexual pleasure and doubt in a bathhouse in Beirut.
Can a crush on a teacher survive marriage, revolution, and a sinking, refugee dingy on the Mediterranean Sea?
In Rawand Issa’s “Inside the Giant Fish,” a girl looks for her lost memories on a beach that no longer exists.
Sometimes you have to escape everything you know in order to become yourself.
A fiction that celebrates the indomitable spirit of women who embrace their agency.
In Ghadeer Ahmed’s latest story, three women with no abortion rights refuse to be victims of exploitation and blackmail.
In an excerpt from an unpublished novella by Malu Halasa, ice skating in the desert is more than just a sport.
The power of the imagination may not be enough to save a young girl’s hopes when faced with rural poverty.
Samira Azzam was a Palestinian short story writer whose work influenced her more famous successor, Ghassan Kanafani.
In this excerpt from Shady Lewis Botros’ latest novel, a child’s innocent counting game masks a disturbing reality.
Philip Grant took a look at a vast Los Angeles art exhibition that presents 75 independent Arab and Muslim women artists.
Christina Paschyn talks to queer activists in the Gulf who challenge the Western narrative on oppression and freedom for the LGBTQ community.