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Ahla Bhal Talleh
By Magda El Dada | Staff Writer
The air reeks of cigarettes and filthy sewage. My hold on the carry-on tightens, the final fragile string to which my happiness clings, weakening. Within this simultaneity of my heart shattering and being sewn back together, I breathe back the cigarette and filthy sewage smell.
The Hijab as A Political Symbol of Muslim Identity
By Sara Ghanawi | Staff Writer
World Hijab Day is a global event observed every year on February the first to demonstrate support for Muslim women who face discrimination for wearing the hijab. Let us be brave enough to restore the political dimension of the hijab in our activism, and not skirt around it.
The West’s Genocide Denialism: A Colonial Truth Unveiled
By Sara Ghanawi | Staff Writer
After over three months of atrocities in Gaza, more than 30,000 martyrs, thousands still under the rubble, millions displaced and unsheltered, and total destruction of the city, political experts in the West still find it hard to call genocide for what it is.
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