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  1. Iran resistance

    Iranian women filmmakers fight oppression

  2. Muslims in Europe

    "The integration paradigm is strikingly similar to assimilation"

  3. "Sufi Hotel" by Juergen Frembgen

    Karachi's hidden underbelly

  4. Women in Sudan

    Don't use our bodies as a political battlefield!

  5. 20 years Iraq War

    Farewell to the old world order

  6. 20 years after the U.S. invasion

    Iraq's wounds are slow to heal

  1. Cairo Conspiracy a.k.a. Boy From Heaven

    Al-Azhar, a Catholic monastery...and the Dalai Lama

  2. Cannabis and Islam?

    There is no one single answer

  3. The Syrian conflict

    A red-brown alliance for Syria

  4. Prostitution in the Islamic Republic of Iran

    Open-minded, loving... and desperate

  5. Muslims in Europe

    "The integration paradigm is strikingly similar to assimilation"

  6. Berlin Museum of Islamic Art

    "Islamic Art” goes digital

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  • Israel rejects Smotrich's behaviour over flag, Jordan says

  • 10 soldiers killed as fresh Yemen fighting clouds peace efforts

  • Afghanistan school year starts but no classes held

  • Muslims in Indonesia gear up for first day of Ramadan

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Seven symbols with "S": "Sofra ye Haft Seen" is the name of the table with seven elements, all beginning with the letter "S". "Sabzeh" – something green – symbolises joy, garlic ("seer") stands for protection, the flour berry ("sinjid") is considered the seed of life, vinegar ("serkeh") is the symbol of patience and the apple ("seeb") is included as a symbol of beauty and health

Nowruz: New Year, Spring Festival and National Holiday

In Persian and Central Asian cultures, Nowruz has the same significance as Christmas in Europe, Thanksgiving in the USA or the New Year in China. The celebration is preceded by days of preparation.

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