Country: Egypt

Glen Kalem-Habib31/01/2023

EXCLUSIVE | Why I wrote 'Jesus the Son of Man': a little-known interview with Kahlil Gibran

Kahlil Gibran wrote his longest book, Jesus the Son of Man: His Words and His […]
Emad Aysha24/01/2023

An Eventful Occasion: China and the Arabs, from the Baghdad library to Sci-Fi in translation

I attended an event in late December at the Chinese Cultural Center in Cairo about […]
Arthur Blok19/01/2023

Saudi Arabia introduces yet another important reform to strengthen the position of women; western media remain silent

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman is living up to his promises to reform Saudi […]
Arthur Blok15/01/2023

Lebanese entrepreneurs are taking over Dubai

Once flourishing, Lebanon is now a country in decline. The scale and scope of its […]
Emad Aysha14/12/2022

A dialogue on 21st-century Arabic and Iranian science fiction

“(O Prophet), good and evil are not equal. Repel (evil) with that which is good, […]
Emad Aysha11/12/2022

Past participle – The Burden of the future is shared unequally

The artist is constantly engaged in writing a detailed history of the end because he […]
Emad Aysha27/11/2022

Memory lane – Dystopia is what the sober ought to make of it

And so it is that both the devil and the angelic spirits present us with […]
Arthur Blok18/11/2022

Bestselling Lebanese author Karim El Koussa is joining The Liberum

Bestselling Lebanese author and researcher Karim El Koussa will host a special segment on The […]
Emad Aysha27/10/2022

A Dragon for Hire can Consume the World Entire

Following on from my review of Russell Morris’s Angel works I thought I’d give the […]
Emad Aysha21/10/2022

Yemeni SF, a Galaxy in the Waiting - An interview with Mohammed Al-Shaibani

Dear Mr Mohammed Abd Al-Malik Al-Shaibani, First, thank you for your exciting novel, Sakin Al-Majara […]
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