The mural ‘Windows Open to the World’ has 736 square meters and is in front of the museum in the east side of São Paulo city. Among the eight real characters portrayed are Arab immigrants from Libya, Palestine, and Iraq.
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Ibrahim Alzeben, Ambassador of Palestine to Brazil, received this Tuesday (23) the Order of Merit Grand Cross from the Brazilian Military Public Prosecutor’s Office.
Professor Wiliander Salomão has published four books on the Arab country and is preparing to release a new edition of his first one. His books share information about the history, economy and culture of the UAE.
This Saturday (20), at 4:00 pm BRT, São Paulo’s Esporte Clube Sírio will hold a lecture on 25 de março, the street in which Arab immigrants opened shops when arrived in Brazil.
Read about the history of Lourdina Jean Rabieh and the artistic residency Kaaysá Art Residency, located on the coast of São Paulo, which houses art professionals from around the globe.
The academic, writer, and poet has been a professor for 20 years at Sorbonne in Paris and dedicates to researching and disseminating the similarities between migratory flows, including Arabs in Brazil.
On this occasion, the Embassy of Lebanon to Brasilia launched the Humanitarian Aid Fund for the People of Lebanon, a project by the United for Lebanon group, which was officially established as a non-governmental entity.
Next week, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the embassy of Lebanon to Brasília will launch a humanitarian fund to aid the Arab country.
The Council works as a bridge between the Brazilian Embassy in Cairo and the Brazilian community in the Arab country.
ANBA brings pictures of some moments of the Muslim religious festival Eid Al-Adha in the Arab countries. It is a time of prayer and celebration for followers of Islam.
Last week, the Brazilian Senate approved a draft resolution to establish a group of parliamentarians from Brazil and Bahrain. It was promulgated this Friday (15).
The club, founded by young Syrian and Lebanese immigrants, celebrates its anniversary this July 14. Born from the idea of a group of friends, today, the association has 5,500 members, offering leisure, culture, and sports activities.
‘Brazilians embrace me as I am,’ said Tunisian researcher Hajer Aounallah, who split her studies between the capital of São Paulo and her country of birth, Tunisia.
The pilgrimage to Mecca will receive 1 million worshippers this year. They will stay in tents in Mina.

