My paper on Sawt al-Bahrain (1950-1954), a short-lived literary magazine, was recently published in @SENJournal. I explore how this magazine influenced the Bahraini intelligentsia’s ideas on modernity and belonging to the Arab world. (DM for access) https://t.co/nKl1cVCt0z
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My book is now available for pre-order with Edinburgh University Press. This has been an important journey for me & it means a lot to finally see it out in the world. I’ve added a flyer with a 30% discount
Thank you to everyone who has supported me along the way
My paper on Sawt al-Bahrain (1950-1954), a short-lived literary magazine, was recently published in @SENJournal. I explore how this magazine influenced the Bahraini intelligentsia’s ideas on modernity and belonging to the Arab world. (DM for access) https://t.co/nKl1cVCt0z
Fantastic debut article by Bandar Alsaeed on the 1932 pearl divers' uprising in Bahrain and the emergence of the category of "foreigner" in the Gulf.
https://t.co/Kovj9RcM44
في حب الكويت | سيري فعين الله ترعاكِ
في يوليو عام ١٩٨٥، تعرضت الكويت لهجمات إرهابية في منطقتي شرق والسالمية، واستشهد فيها عدد من الأبرياء..
فرسم ال��هيد ناجي العلي، تعبيرا عن حبه للكويت وأهلها، هذه ��للوحة التي يظهر فيها وجه حنظلة..
🚨33.3 - Special Issue OUT🚨
Despite the ongoing genocidal campaign unleashed by Israel on Gaza and now Lebanon, we continue to witness a major wave of universities-led censorship, tenure denial, and students' disciplining related to 🇵🇸 across Western educational universities. In such a context, Middle East Critique is proud to present our third and most timely issue 33.3 of 2024:
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐀𝐜𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐦𝐢𝐜 𝐐𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐟 𝐏𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐞
(guest editors @walqaisiya & @PeruginiNic)
The theme could not be more significant, and the list of contributions--combining research articles and essasy (almost all in Open Access (OA))--are so enlightening.
Check it out: https://t.co/Ovqqvibdju
هناك سؤال دائما ما يوجهه المشككون لأنصا�� المقاطعة: كيف تقاطعون الشركة الفلانية ولا تقاطعون الشركات العلانية؟ أليست هذه انتقائية وتضاربا؟ نرد على هؤلاء بجوابين: ١-يقول تعالى (فاتقوا الله ما استطعتم) كما ينص الفقه: ما لا يدرك كله لا يترك كله، فلا حرج أن نكون عمليين بمقاطعتنا (يتبع)
Wrote a paper with @WafaAlsayed for @MidEastCritique about a drastically different time in the Gulf’s history:
“Arabia’s Anti-Colonial Hub: Kuwait and the Bahraini Nationalist Movement (1957–1966)”
DM me for access
https://t.co/GocTZZiqIc
The Gulf states have increasingly avoided relying on Washington’s deterrence alone. Instead, they developed a strategy built on three interlocking elements: cultivating deeper security guarantees from the United States; pursuing de-escalation with Iran; and, for some states, engaging Israel.
"The Gulf’s Security Comes Apart" by @elhamfakhro
https://t.co/GbYiAf8M9m
4/4 In 1970 and as Bahrain was preparing for independence, Iranian claims were put to rest following a UN survey that once again confirmed that Bahrainis do not see themselves as part of Iran. So these statements are ploys by politicians benefiting from regional conflict.
1/4 It’s important not to give this statement unnecessary importance. Iranian parliamentarians have been doing this since the 1950s. Bahrainis across the board have always rejected these claims.