Critic Fouad Mami suggests that a Syrian author may be guilty of pseudo-thinking in service of the counterrevolution.
1 AUGUST 2022 • By
Ani Zonneveld, leader of a progressive Muslim organization, argues that the United States is sliding perilously toward theocracy.
15 JULY 2022 • By
A writer born into both Arabic and Hebrew linguistic traditions finds herself writing in English but longing for...
11 JULY 2022 • By
World Refugee Day is the first of seven days during which refugees will be recognized in events across...
20 JUNE 2022 • By
The author of the novel "An Unlasting Home" recalls stories of African slaves in Iraq and Kuwait.
15 JUNE 2022 • By
The novelist behind "A Recipe for Daphne" returns to multicultural Istanbul to write about love and death amongst...
15 JUNE 2022 • By
Should we be happy we're finite? Lisa Teasley weaves a tale merging art, transhumanists and artificial intelligence.
15 JUNE 2022 • By
Translator Alice Guthrie shares a preview of Al-Nadawi's exquisite 2017 novel "Qismet," a Kurdish story set in Iraq...
15 JUNE 2022 • By
Mark Habeeb proposes a sensible approach to studying the problem of the lack of peace in Israel-Palestine.
30 MAY 2022 • By
Sheren Falah Saab talks to rapper-activist Tamer Nafar, who calls for joint Palestinian and Israeli "co-resistance" to the...
15 MAY 2022 • By