Amira Noshokaty's Articles

Ahram Online looks back at the long history of Cairo’s historic cemeteries, which each hold up mirrors to the rich heritage of Egypt

A new book from the National Organization of Urban Harmony looks at the history of the district

In the second of a series reviewing one of the most enchanting intangible heritage books in modern Arab history, we walk in the footsteps of prophets, poets and epics: Iraq

The office of Al-Ahram's founders, the Tekla brothers, has been recreated at the newspaper's headquarters in Cairo

Sufi orders will celebrate at home rather than gathering in mosques, as is traditional

In collaboration with the British Council in Egypt, local NGOs aim to instill and develop new and green creative industries

As Novelist Khaled al-Khamisi launches the latest season of Doum Art, he shares his "outsider status" in Egyptian society has taken him in many unusual ‎directions

In the first of a series titled Soul Talks, author Rasha Zeidan shared with readers the inspiration for her first novel Roh, (Soul, 2016)

Egypt is mourning the passing of one of its music pillars — Gamalat Shiha, who reached ancient notes of a folk history passed down across generations

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