By: hasan A. yahya | 2010-10-30 | Philosophy This article discuss the possibility that Jesus Christ spoke Arabic in the last minute before he was introduced to the Cross. The subject may be controversial in this time, where Arabs and Muslims live in an age of Islamophobia. The topic is researched and presented here by proof that Jesus Speaks Arabic. read more
By: hasan A. yahya | 2010-12-30 | Politics Geographically, Arab states are 22 states today. They are: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Juzur al-Qamor, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, the West Bank, and Yemen ; Arab communities are also found elsewhere in the world. read more
By: hasan A. yahya | 2010-12-06 | History In this series of articles , professor Hasan Yahya covers an important topic: Education in the Arab Countries. The series include some misunderstood issues, females education, school management and teachers, evaluation and achievement, reformation and progress as well as obstacles are covered in most Arab countries. Efforts for reform in this area should be commended. read more
By: Aaron Copland | 2011-12-27 | News and society In current world affairs, the Arabic news is becoming increasingly important. For people working in politics, journalism, and several disciplines of economy and marketing, Arabic can be essential. read more
By: hasan A. yahya | 2010-12-06 | History In this series of articles , professor Hasan Yahya covers an important topic: Education in the Arab Countries. The series include some misunderstood issues, females education, school management and teachers, evaluation and achievement, reformation and progress as well as obstacles are covered in most Arab countries. Efforts for reform in this area should be commended. read more
By: hasan A. yahya | 2010-12-14 | Culture In this series of articles , professor Hasan Yahya covers an important topic: Education in the Arab Countries. The series include some misunderstood issues, females education, school management and teachers, evaluation and achievement, reformation and progress as well as obstacles are covered in most Arab countries. Efforts for reform in this area should be commended. read more
By: hasan A. yahya | 2010-12-14 | Philosophy In this series of articles , professor Hasan Yahya covers an important topic: Education in the Arab Countries. The series include some misunderstood issues, females education, school management and teachers, evaluation and achievement, reformation and progress as well as obstacles are covered in most Arab countries. Efforts for reform in this area should be commended. read more
By: Rehash Morkey | 2012-03-05 | Politics The Arab World has been going through dramatic changes and is to witness plenty of bloodshed and disturbances of gigantic proportions. Every form of media is covering the Arabian world and feeding it to their viewers. read more
By: hasan A. yahya | 2010-12-14 | Culture In this series of articles , professor Hasan Yahya covers an important topic: Education in the Arab Countries. The series include some misunderstood issues, females education, school management and teachers, evaluation and achievement, reformation and progress as well as obstacles are covered in most Arab countries. Efforts for reform in this area should be commended. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-02-17 | Politics January 25 witnessed massive demonstrations across Egypt against President Hosni Mubarak's regime that killed at least 300 dead and caused thousands injured. Eleven days later, protesters gathered at Cairo’s Tahrir Square forcing Mubarak resignation. Finally, he had to step down on Feb. 11, 2011 and handed power to the military. However, the Egyptian dramatic events have created domino effects throughout Arab world. More demonstrations happening in some countries like Tunisia, Yemen, Jordan, Syria, Algeria, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Morocco, Palestinian Territories for greater freedoms and improved living standards. read more
By: Skip Conover | 2011-03-25 | Politics President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have done a masterful job of handling the diplomacy necessary for the Libyan crisis, setting the stage for tectonic shifts in world affairs. In one stroke they have reset international expectations about the Middle East, and set the world on a course for a better future. read more
By: Daniel James Wood | 2011-09-17 | Politics After a series of damning encounters with the Israeli state and its head, Benjamin Netanyahu, it became evident that Obama was no fan of Israel. The community organizer extraordinaire, however, did recognize a perfect venue to further endanger the tiny democracy in the Middle East, and he would ironically use the guise of democracy in Egypt to remove one of the biggest barriers of security for the Jewish people. read more
By: Susan Scharfman | 2010-04-26 | Politics You are wondering how can warring parties with similar ethnic backgrounds diametrically opposed ideologies, stop hating and slaughtering each other? The cynical words of the American expatriate writer who lived in Paris in the early part of the 20th century continue to resonate: "There ain't no answer. There ain't gonna be any answer. There never has been an answer. That's the answer."- Gert read more
By: Romeo Richards | 2011-05-18 | Politics Leadership is not the core problem. Indeed bad leadership is a part of the Arab problem however, not the core problem. The core problem in the Arab world is modernity competing with antiquity. In Asia, there is a blend of modernity and antiquity in every facet of society. But then there is a place in which it intertwines to result in productive partnership. read more