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Silver Threads
Silver Threads
By: John Mikhail Asfour on: Wednesday 25 October 2017 - Genre: Poetry

He recalls the absence of sound, the impossible silence the disappearance of light. He is only aware of the movement of his mother’s hand inside her purse, looking for her handkerchie...

A Letter Addressed to Me
A Letter Addressed to Me
By: Weam Namou on: Tuesday 24 October 2017 - Genre: Poetry

Silenced Press  08/16/09 When I was you, I didn’t understand what it meant to immigrate, the impact it would have on you and me. You left Baghdad, Iraq at age nine, and that particular d...

What I remember about Paris
What I remember about Paris
By: Weam Namou on: Tuesday 24 October 2017 - Genre: Poetry

We were stupid,my friend and I to have imagined that we could take a one day tour of Paris, to think that the city known for its fashion, food and art could be enjoyed in a morning and a night...

Pomegranate
Pomegranate
By: Weam Namou on: Tuesday 24 October 2017 - Genre: Poetry

Some call it pomegranate Others Indian apple Mother calls it rumman She slices it into halves and serves it as though it’s lamb, on a large silver tray with a floral design The childre...

مقابلة مع وئام نعمو : أساطير حول العراق
مقابلة مع وئام نعمو : أساطير حول العراق
By: Editor on: Tuesday 24 October 2017 - Genre: Interviews

المصدر: جلوبال بوليتيشان الترجمة : موقع إسلام ديلي وئام نعمو عاشت في العراق وهي من الأقلية المسيحية، وظلت تظهر عبر الكثير من البرامج الإذاعية والتلفزيونية لمناقشة الأفكار الخاطئة التي يحملها...

Myths About Iraq: Interview with Weam Namou
Myths About Iraq: Interview with Weam Namou
By: Editor on: Tuesday 24 October 2017 - Genre: Interviews

Source: Global Politician Ryan Mauro – 11/27/2005 Interview with Weam Namou Weam Namou lived in Iraq as part of the Christian minority and has been on many radio and TV shows to discuss the...

Muslim Women Empowered by Their Religion
Muslim Women Empowered by Their Religion
By: Weam Namou on: Tuesday 24 October 2017 - Genre: Philosophy and Religion

Originally published by MultiCultural Review (July 2010) Twelve years ago, I was on a transit at Heathrow Airport when I entered a bookshop and saw a rack of Middle Eastern novels written by Wester...

Iraq, Part of Our Heritage – Contrary to Popular Belief
Iraq, Part of Our Heritage – Contrary to Popular Belief
By: Weam Namou on: Tuesday 24 October 2017 - Genre: History and Geography

The words China and Egypt, Athens and Rome, bring to most people’s mind a mysterious history and a respected culture. Rarely will the word Mesopotamia, ancient Iraq, do the same. You’ll pr...

The Benefits of Islam - From a Christian's Perspective
The Benefits of Islam - From a Christian's Perspective
By: Weam Namou on: Tuesday 24 October 2017 - Genre: Philosophy and Religion

Eight years ago, I was on a transit at Heathrow Airport when I entered a bookshop and saw a rack of Middle Eastern novels written by Western authors. The covers all portrayed veiled women running away...

Operation Iraqi Freedom Enslaved Iraqi Women
Operation Iraqi Freedom Enslaved Iraqi Women
By: Weam Namou on: Tuesday 24 October 2017 - Genre: Opinion

Global Politician 2/4/2008 My twenty-year-old cousin Renda is currently a student at Mustansiriyah University in Baghdad, Iraq. Established in 1227, Mustansiriyah is one of the oldest university in...