The exhibition features a collection of pictures from Egypt dating back to the 19th century. These images were acquired by emperor Pedro II during his visits to Cairo in 1871 and 1876.
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Publishing house Dublinense has recently sold three books by Brazilian authors to two Arab publishers. One of them will be translated into Persian.
During five days of classes, author Socorro Acioli will lecture for a group of Brazilian women living in Dubai. The workshop will occur from October 24 to 28.
The Dubrasil Book Club musters Brazilians in the emirate since 2015. This year, one of its founders also launched a children’s library.
Records of the history of the Duailibis and the Arab immigration to Brazil, collected on the initiative of advertising executive Roberto Duailibi, were donated to the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce to be part of the Arab House.
Ambassador Qais Shqair, the head of the mission of the Arab League in Brazil, pens article on Kuwait’s challenge to preserve its identity while remaining a cultural trailblazer.
The limited-edition chocolate is for sale at Mission Chocolate’s online store. The brand’s founder, Arcelia Gallardo, launched a camel milk chocolate as part of its project to honor the communities composing Brazil’s ethnicity, starting with the Arabs.
The Saudi newspaper Arab News website listed famous restaurants that will be at the world’s exhibition that starts on October 1st in the UAE.
One of the works is directed by Brazil’s Otavio Cury. The films will be screened on the Festival and SESC’s digital platforms. This year’s edition will rn from August 20 to September 16.
Daughter of a Lebanese mother and born in Rio de Janeiro, the dancer, singer, actress and businesswoman does not sing Arab music. Still, she has brought to her career several elements from her family’s homeland.
The initiative by the emirate of Sharjah will be granted to an Arabic work translated into another language. Submissions are accepted until the end of August.
Takeaway created by a grandson of Lebanese grandparents serves traditional dishes from the country. The food by self-taught chef Geraldo Pereira Jr. started being delivered during the pandemic and will get a physical venue in the city of Poços de Caldas.
This is the first Brazilian book club focused on Arab literature produced across the world. The project was created by the Center for Arab and Islamic Studies at the Federal University of Sergipe.
The award recognizes people, groups, and institutions that work to promote Arab culture. A third party must nominate candidates. Candidature submission deadline is July 30.

