With my fingers I ring the old night of Sanaa

[ad_1] I skip 3 bakeries, to reach the furthest fourth, to find a loaf of hot bread, which has just come out to the land of God. I don’t care about the distance, because I’m a poet who traveled the earth, swam in the sky, and now eats milk (and …

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Money bag or polite apology

[ad_1] The Shiite duo no longer address the money bag dispute as a partial and passing problem in government formation, similar to what was happening in previous governments for some time, and then the debate recedes. Taking him away, according to him, has become more than just sharing quotas and …

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Direct negotiations with “Israel” before the elections

[ad_1] It seems that the “illusions” of Washington and Tel Aviv are saturated with hopes towards the Lebanese arena, not only regarding the formation of the new government to align with the interests of the enemy, but also regarding the seizure of oil and gas. Lebanese, which Israel claims to …

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Ibn Rushd presented by Gilbert Sinoy

[ad_1] The name Ibn Rushd (1126-1198) is always associated with the name of Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali, but from the position of Al-Opp. The latter writes “The panic of philosophy”, and the first responds with “The panic of philosophy” The debate has not stopped from the twelfth century to the present …

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What can Europe learn from Arab philosophy?

[ad_1] Michael Frey wrote a wonderful book on the contemporary political thinker Nassif Nassar, who, since 1967, the completion date of his thesis on Ibn Khaldun, dedicated his life to studying the question of a just social order inside and outside Lebanon. Today, Frey is making a first attempt at …

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Laughter stolen from women’s throats

[ad_1] “House Rawashen for Publishing” recently reissued the collection “God and dry love” by the Lebanese poet Insaf Al Awar Moad, six decades after its publication. The poet left our world in 2013, leaving eight collections of poetry and complete poetry in 2001. The publisher promises that this will be …

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Ibn Rushd presented by Gilbert Sinoy

[ad_1] The name Ibn Rushd (1126-1198) is always associated with the name of Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali, but from the position of Al-Opp. The latter writes “The panic of philosophy”, and the first responds with “The panic of philosophy” The debate has not stopped from the twelfth century to the present …

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Direct negotiations with “Israel” before the elections

[ad_1] It seems that the “illusions” of Washington and Tel Aviv are saturated with hopes towards the Lebanese arena, not only regarding the formation of the new government to align with the interests of the enemy, but also regarding the seizure of oil and gas. Lebanese, which Israel claims to …

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