Category: Emad's SF

Everybody needs a voice, and Arab and Muslim science fiction is no exception. This is Emad's gift to his colleagues across the region and beyond. A platform for the unheard, reviewing, and interviewing the avant-garde to mend cultural bridges from the Global South to the Global North.

Emad Aysha02/04/2020

Splicing and Dicing: interview with Fantasy-SF author Asmaa Kadry

Emad El-Din Aysha: Tell me something about yourself, your CV? Asmaa Kadry: Forget CV’s, they’re […]
Emad Aysha21/02/2020

Increase in the energy demand and production in Middle East

By Emad Aysha According to a recently published report, ‘Middle East and Africa Solar Panel […]
Emad Aysha16/02/2020

The Lies that Bind: When Science Fiction becomes Historical Fact, and Drowning becomes the Kiss of Life!

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD   Was watching an annoying science fiction movie the other […]
Emad Aysha24/11/2019

Mark Sedgwick on the Use and Abuse of Sufism

The Levant News Exclusive - By Emad El-Din Aysha | Mark Sedgwick is Professor of […]
Emad Aysha11/10/2019

Joker: Politics isn’t everything in this not-so-new age Gotham City

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD   I’ve steadfastly avoided watching any of the Batman and […]
Emad Aysha10/09/2019

Soaring through America’s Dark Skies: 9/11 paranoia in alien guise!

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD     I made the mistake of watching a horror […]
Emad Aysha24/08/2019

'Palestine + 100' Review

By Layla Azmi Goushey   In Palestine + 100: Stories from a century after the […]
Emad Aysha20/07/2019

Science or Politics? The Renaissance Dam and the Challenge of Water Conservation

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD     It’s being taken as a given that the […]
Emad Aysha29/06/2019

Meditating The Levant News Exclusive - On the Music and Sufi Science Fiction of Dawoud Kringle

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD   As journalist with The Levant and a member of […]
Emad Aysha20/06/2019

Behind the Flaps of the Curtain… lie the Arabic Espionage and Sci-Fi Novel!

By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD     Here’s a blast from the past. I remember […]
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