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Khalil Hariri, an archaeology expert who worked at Palmyra’s museum, tells Josephine McDermott about his passion for its history and the personal price he has paid for the daring rescue.
Some believe that when a person dies nothing remains that death is the end of personality Others believe in the continuity of life That the present incarnation is only a link in the chain of one s ent ...
It is a widely believed notion that more than the face one s mane is the most important body feature Some people blindly trust it to the extent that the hair can singlehandedly build or ruin one s per ...
After the overthrow of the Assad regime, Syria’s journey to national harmony may take a decade or more — even once the ...
The International Islamic Arts Fair, organized by the Türkiye's Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) and the Türkiye ...
An Iranian media delegation visited Iraq's Media and Communications Commission and Al-Furat Network during a multi-day trip ...
Many heroic Hindu rulers have had a rebirth of sorts. Folk tales are being dusted off and they’re now celebrated as cultural ...
When the Foundation Stone sees the Kaab’a approaching, it shall cry out, “Peace be to the great guest”. (Zev Vilnay, Legends of Jerusalem) The Muslim Kaab’a in Mecca was a very ancient ruined holy ...
The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), its armed wing the New People’s Army (NPA), and its front the National ...
Francis’ approach to Christian-Muslim dialogue differed notably from his predecessors, writes a scholar who studies ...
After this week’s bloodshed, Druse leaders in Ashrafieh Sahnaya agreed to integrate militia fighters into government forces.