Archive for May, 2012
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C’est La Vie
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Hijab Fashionista
Fashion Flare
We love wearing our faith in various colourful ways especially now that more labels cater to our modest — and fabulous — tastes. Read More →
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Travel
Junior Jaunts
Here's a bunch of kid-friendly destinations across Southeast Asia to satiate the little ones with this holiday. Read More →
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Aquila's Picks
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Vanity
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Documentary
What is the Music of the Muslim World?
Brash folk rock singer from Bangladesh, world-renowned classical composer and player from Iran, Morocco’s premiere Hip-Hop group and a Western Saharan diva is all part... Read More →
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Global Snapshots
Little Girl, 4, Needs a New Heart to Live
A brave little girl in need of a heart transplant needs your help urgently. Read More →
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Art
el Seed | This is Just a Phrase in Arabic
A small social experiment, ‘This is just a phrase in Arabic’ tests the prejudice of the viewer. What do Arabic language and Arabic letters represent... Read More →
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Ramadhan
BAT | The Battery
In a city scared of heights, in a country scared of the foreign, can we imagine a multicultural neighbourhood of extreme urban density? The battery... Read More →
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Art
Art Biennial in Tehran
In this feature Mahsa Mortazavi visits the 8th Iranian national painting biennial in Tehran which welcomes more than 500 artworks in different styles. By Press... Read More →
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Ramadhan
Unfurling Lines
A mosque, set in the heart of Dearborn, Michigan where the greatest population of Muslims reside in the United States. The design is a reflection... Read More →
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Travel
Taking Your Time in Mali
When in Mali, It is best to let go of any rigid plans or expectations of time. Read More →
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Travel
Brunei: The Kingdom of Unexpected Treasures
Everyone has heard of Brunei, but few have set foot on it. Get to know it better — and you might just fall in love. Read More →
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MSN Articles
A Malaysian Ramadhan
Ramadhan is a great time to soak in Malaysian culture through its gastronomic delights, shopping frenzies and spiritual activities. By Grace Chen. Read More →
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Travel
Singapore Island Fever
Singapore never ceases to amaze with all the goings-on that the tiny tropical haven offers. Read More →
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Travel
Flying Solo with the Kids
Travelling across continents with the littlies without the support of another adult can be a rich, enjoyable experience for everyone concerned. Read More →
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Travel
In the Name of Love
From throwing coins into a fountain in Rome to throwing away the key after locking padlocks in Seoul, lovebirds travel far to seal in their... Read More →
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Travel
San Francisco
Embrace the energy of San Francisco. It could be one of the best things you've ever done for yourself. Read More →
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Travel
A Javanese Retreat Fit for a Queen
It's easy to feel right at home in Central Java when you are richly surrounded by nature and spirituality. Read More →