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    What truly affected the Arab world was WW1 which practically ended the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire was a multi-ethnic state. It consisted of many different cultures such as the Turks, Armenians, Greeks, Bosnians, Persians, Arabs, Kurds and more. European powers knew better and they believed that it wouldn’t be long before all these different ethnic groups start clashing. The British thought of using the Arabs to their advantage by supporting their independence and that an uprising would have

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    Women in the Middle East” Judith Colp Rubin (2012), an author, journalist and publisher, demonstrates the main aspects behind causing inequality between male and female rights in the Arab World. Colp Rubin clearly states based on certified statistical evidence, that despite of the basic rights given to females in the Arab region, lack in the equilibrium between both genders has still been consistent. She demonstrates her claim by referring to the discriminated political roles given to women in government

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    Why Arabs Are Backward

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    The poor Arab Street Jul 3rd 2002 From The Economist Global Agenda A new report from the United Nations analyses why the Arab world has fallen so far short of its potential. Its answer? Three deficits: of freedom, of knowledge and of womanpower. But without progress, a disaffected populace is turning its anger on the West AFP | | | Women in the shadows | WHAT went wrong with the Arab world? Why is it so stuck behind the times? It is not an automatically unlucky region. Fatly endowed

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    4. Samir Kassir describes Arabs’ perpetual sense of “malaise,” or despair, and argues that it is possible for the Arab states to become secular democracies and adopt the principles of equality and justice. This is characterized by, “chronic rates of illiteracy, inordinate disparities between rich and poor, overpopulation of cities and desertification of land”. Some of the causes of the Arab Malaise is the gaze of the western other, feelings of being left behind, sense of powerlessness and geography

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    radios, newspapers, Internet etc., around the world, and the Arab world is not an exception. The drama has started in the Arab world early since black and white movies, but the drama that we talk about is the recent drama industry. The rise of pan-Arab satellite in the 90s represent this period. The Arabs produced their own drama as the Syrian drama and the Egyptian drama, but they also arabized some others starting with

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    pilgrimage is reported (Lynch, 2014); an obligation to be fulfilled at least once in a lifetime. Moreover, Muslims make up a majority of the population in 49 countries of the world, occupying over 20% of the world’s countries. Even though Islam is often associated with the Arab world and the Middle East, fewer than 15% of Muslims are Arab, nevertheless, Muslims on a universal scale attribute this significant contribution and influence to their final prophet, Muhammad PBUH . So the question arises; how did

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    radios, newspapers, Internet etc., around the world, and the Arab world is not an exception. The drama has started in the Arab world early since black and white movies, but the drama that we talk about is the recent drama industry. The rise of pan-Arab satellite in the 90s represent this period. The Arabs produced their own drama as the Syrian drama and the Egyptian drama, but they also arabized some others starting with

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    instruments invented by humans that were used to produce different types of sounds. Through history music was a form of art practiced in the Arab world. With its development from classic to modern, music’s style and accessibility to audience changed, and different generations have opposed opinions towards classic and modern music. First of all, music in the Arab world witnessed a shift from classic to modern or popular music. In his article “Arabic Music and Its Development,” Suleman Taufiq explains that

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    blacks, whites, Arabs, or foreigners. It’s true that humans standout from each other, morality, the acquired culture, but that does not mean to classify others as stereotypes. One stereotype concerns Arabs and Muslims, people should recognize that not all Muslims are Arabs and not all Arabs are Muslims, not all Muslims are terrorists, and last not all of the Arab women are “housewife”. Most people think or classify that Arabs are Muslims, which is totally erroneous. Not all Arabs are Muslims, for

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