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  • Stories & Tales
    • Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp
    • Animal Tales
    • Books in English (excerpts)
    • Short Stories (in translation)
    • Contemporary Moroccan Short Stories
    • Folktales
    • One Thousand & One Nights
    • Burton's Supplement To The Book of 1001 Nights
    • Folktales From the City of the Golden Domes
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  • Histories & Culture
    • History of Islamic Medicine
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  • Environment
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    • Minorities in The Arab World
  • Socotra, Yemen
  • Palmyra, Syria
  • Tetouane, Morocco
  • Azm Palace, Damascus
  • Great Mosque Damascus
  • Shibam, Yemen
  • Banc d'Arguin, Mauritania
  • Souk, Fez

Folktales

Abul Hassan lived in Baghdad at the time of the Caliph Haroun ar-Rashid. His father was a wealthy man, and when he died, Abul Hassan inherited his great wealth. He divided it into two equal sums: the first he put away and the second he spent on his entertainment. He soon found himself surrounded by people who pretended to like him and pretended to enjoy his company..
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Deserts of Egypt

The deserts of Egypt comprise over 90 percent of the land surface but are inhabited by around 5 percent of the population. The deserts are part of an arid region that stretches from the Atlantic coast in the west to Central Asia in the east.

Marshlands of Iraq

The wetlands in the middle and lower basin of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in Iraq were the most extensive wetland ecosystems in the Middle East. The wetlands region extends from of Basra to 150 km of Baghdad in the center of the country and covers 15,000 sq km.

Badawi Al-Jabal

Badawi al-Jabal is the pen name of Muhammad Sulayman al-Ahmad, one of the greatest Syrian poets of the old school. He came from a distinguished Alawite family. He was born in the village of Difa in the district of al-Haffah, in Latakia governorate in Syria.

Early 20th C Societies
Society of Arts and Sciences (1847)

Syrian Scientific Society (al-Jam'iya al-Ilmiya al-Suriya) (1857)

Architecture Qala’at Sima’an

Al-Aqsa Mosque

Al-Aqsa Mosque is on the south end of the Noble Sanctuary (al-Haram al-Sharif) in Jerusalem. It was rebuilt in 711AD.

Deir Anba Bishoi

The most eastern monastery in Wadi al-Natrun, it was founded by a monk by the name of Bishoi who was a disciple of St. Macaruis of the nearby monastery.

Mosque of al-Qarawiyyin

Al-Qarawiyin Mosque is in the center of the old city of Fez. It was founded 857 by Fatima Um Al Banin

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