Global Cultural Rights and the Democracy of Pluralism and Coexistence
by Abd al-Hadi A'rab Until recently, cultural rights were among the most neglected forms of human rights — especially when...
Read moreby Abd al-Hadi A'rab Until recently, cultural rights were among the most neglected forms of human rights — especially when...
Read moreby Saniyah al-Bahat The role of religion has always been a pressing issue for Egyptian sociologists and policy institutions —...
Read moreby Adam Garfinkle It’s a scene that repeats itself over and over again. Someone perpetrates a hate crime or, God...
Read moreAl Mesbar’s 108th monthly book, for December 2015, addresses religious, cultural, and political pluralism in Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, and Sudan....
Read moreBURAYDAH, CENTRAL SAUDI ARABIA—In 2010, I paid a visit to the city of Al-Qatif, in the Eastern Province of Saudi...
Read moreby Joseph Braude - In the Arab world as well as the West, recent discussion of the execution of Saudi...
Read moreby Mohamed al-Haddad Much present-day interfaith and intercultural dialogue stems from the culture of globalization, as communities encounter each other...
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