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Category Archives: Cherif

Water as a gift of God

Water is a magical and inspiring element for all cultures. Its mere aesthetic condition amazes: [...]

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The farming culture in Islam

Rural culture developed magnificently during medieval times in the Islamic Mediterranean countries. It has left [...]

05
Aug
The interior Garden

The Arabic words Hadiqah, riyad, janna, raudah refer to the garden in its classical sense, [...]

05
Aug
Animal rights

In Med‑O‑Med we are aware of the importance of fauna, not only as an element [...]

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Oct
The COP22 from an Islamic perspective

We are on the eve of the COP22 (Climate Change Summit), to be held this [...]

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Sep
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