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  1. Interview with Malaysian artist Nadiah Bamadhaj

    Freeing the body from conservatism

  2. Mass protests in Sudan, Algeria, Lebanon and Iraq

    Is this the Arab Spring 2.0?

  3. Imprisoned Turkish writer Ahmet Altan

    Literature is more powerful than tyranny

  4. Interview with Lebanese director Rabih Mroué

    "First, they all have to go. And all means all"

  5. Interview with Nader Hashemi on the protests in Iran

    Violence "reflects the Iranian regime's desperation"

  6. Horn of Africa

    Give Sudan's fledgling democracy the support it deserves!

  1. Interview with a mixed-faith couple

    Experiences in a Christian-Muslim marriage

  2. Sex tourism in Egypt

    A bride for the summer

  3. Women′s rights in Islam

    Can feminism be Islamic?

  4. Child trafficking in Iran

    The agony of the destitute

  5. Women in Turkey

    The headscarf is slipping

  6. Mass protests in Sudan, Algeria, Lebanon and Iraq

    Is this the Arab Spring 2.0?

  1. The German Islam Scholar Lamya Kaddor

    Why I as a Muslim Woman Don't Wear a Headscarf

  2. Jordan and the influx of refugees

    The true Samaritans

  3. Muslims in Liberal Democracies

    Why the West Fears Islam

  4. The decline of Islamic scientific thought

    Don't blame it on al-Ghazali

  5. The Media and ''The Innocence of Muslims''

    Against the Islamisation of Muslims

  6. Turning away from Shia in Iran

    ''A Tsunami of Atheism''

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In brief

  • Iran unveils budget of 'resistance' against U.S. sanctions

  • Algeria's presidential debate falls flat, as anger simmers

  • Lebanon's al-Khatib ends PM candidacy, says Sunnis want Hariri again

  • Prominent civil activist Fahem al-Tai gunned down in Iraq shrine city Karbala

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Beauty Craze

Iranian painter Homa Arkani: Beautycraze

In spite of strict moral regulations, plastic surgery is allowed in Iran. More than 60,000 Iranian women per year get nose surgery. Such contradictions have informed Tehran-born artist Homa Arkani's work since 1983.

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