
How Islam’s First Female Saint Inspired Rosalía’s ‘La Yugular’
How Rabia Al Adawiyya shaped the spiritual core of Rosalía’s ‘La Yugular,’ a track titled after a Qur’anic verse.

How Rabia Al Adawiyya shaped the spiritual core of Rosalía’s ‘La Yugular,’ a track titled after a Qur’anic verse.

In 2010, Microphone foresaw Egypt’s revolution and a decade of cultural and social change. Is its prophecy still resonant today?

Window on Palestine returns for its third edition at El Gouna Film Festival – a bold act of cinematic and cultural grounding.

Tunisian filmmaker Maïssa Lihedheb’s ‘Samra’s Dollhouse’ redefines power, desire, and the female gaze at GFF.

Alsarah’s evolving artistry blends ancestral sound, diaspora politics, and a bold vision for a borderless musical future.

On paper, a Wegz and Mohamed Mounir collab should define the year – but how does “Kalam Forsan” actually land?

Rock music has always thrived on myth — the sudden rise, the unexpected breakthrough, the band that seems to find…

The Florence + the Machine star opens up on the “life-and-death experience” behind her excellent new album, working with Taylor Swift, and why she’s looking forward to turning 40.

Double Zuksh’s Kol 7aga Ok reveals both the ambition and uncertainty of a genre still negotiating what comes next.

El Rass’s Sikket El Rouh is a two-sided rap odyssey blending sharp political commentary, nasheed-like cadences, and monumental production.

Trials begin in Syria over sectarian and state violence, raising questions about transitional justice and the country’s fragile transition.

Trump’s 20-points Gaza peace plan shouldn’t repeat his domestic failures on women’s health, education, and rights.

The killing of Saleh Aljafarawi exposes the fragility of Gaza’s ceasefire.

Gazans are hopeful that Trump’s announcement will mark the end of two years and two days of the gruesome war.

If Sinéad O’Connor were around today, watching the children of Gaza, Yemen, and Sudan starve, her outrage would be incandescent.…

From “The Voice of Hind Rajab” to “The Encampments”, co-founders Hamza and Badie Ali are just getting started.

Stories of U.S. military strength have infiltrated entertainment.

Fifty years after winning the prestigious Palme d’Or for his film ‘Chronicle of the Years of Fire’, Mohamed Lakhdar Hamina continues to be the gold standard for Algerian filmmakers.

Audiences have pointed out some subtle and not-so-subtle allusions between the Man of Steel film and what’s actually happening in Gaza.

The Palestinian filmmaker and actress talks about her latest project and what it means to tell the truth about Palestine.

Wizara’s Adham Hafez explores Egypt Art Deco, a new project tracing the design movement’s roots in Egyptian history.

One of the Arab world’s most influential creators, Suzy faces a one-year prison sentence in her second trial.

Imane Khelif, Abdelrahman Elaraby, and Fadi Eldeeb share what they listen to before a huge competition, what reminds them of home, and a song tied to a turning point in their lives.

Kème Production is bridging the gap between Middle Eastern talent and their fans abroad, in turn helping to broaden the genre’s reach.

Breakdancing as trauma-informed dance has endured as artistic resistance from the Bronx to Gaza.

Crypto has never been short on opportunity, but it has often lacked trust. CoinTerminal’s $10,000 monthly prize aims to change…

In the evolving landscape of music promotion in the digital age, independent artists often face a familiar dilemma: how to…

There’s a new rhythm pulsing through the world of wellness—one where athletes and musicians move in sync, powered by innovation,…

“I want Dubai to be a place where everybody from all over the world meets each other.” Sheikh Mohammed bin…

In a world defined by rapid technological disruption, artificial intelligence is rewriting the rules of nearly every industry, from healthcare…




