The temple, which measures around 450 feet in length and roughly 250 feet wide is perhaps the best-preserved in Egypt.
“So, like the others, Ghana can join and by doing so enjoy the array of benefits that could accrue,” Dr. Shaibu Ali, the Director of ethical-finance think-tank Islamic Finance Research ...
There are few films that are quite like Between the Temples. Now in theaters, it’s a sparkling and distinctly Jewish comedy. Written and directed by Nathan Silver, the film follows Ben (Jason ...
Ancient artefacts tell of some of the most advanced civilisations in history, a touchstone for future generations to understand Sudan’s heritage.
will explore the connections between art and cuisine from ancient times to the present. On Sunday, Sept. 22, the DIA will open The Art of Dining: Food Culture in the Islamic World, featuring over ...
By Eve Sampson Israel’s killing of a young commander of the local branch of Palestinian Islamic Jihad in the West Bank city of Tulkarm is shining a spotlight on the group. Here’s a closer look.
Photograph: ANI Photo Describing the deity of the ancient ... to the temple is slowly growing. This Friday more people came here than on the Friday before," the priest said. Hindu, Muslim ...
The comedy is loosely inspired by Cindy’s experience as a culturally Jewish woman, who at 68, enrolled at her local temple in Kingston, New York, in a b’nai mitzvah class (a gender-neutral ...
Egyptian and German experts have successfully restored the lost colors and glimmering metals that once enlivened ancient Egypt’s second largest, and perhaps best preserved, temple. Since 2021 ...
Among the different constituencies the Democrats and Republicans are battling over, there is one that stands out: the Muslim community. Although Muslims constitute roughly 1 percent of the ...
DHAKA: Describing the deity of the ancient ... coming to the temple is slowly growing. This Friday more people came here than on the Friday before," the priest said. Hindu, Muslim, Christian ...
Toward the end of Nathan Silver’s “Between the Temples,” there’s a Shabbat dinner scene that in itself qualifies for immediate entrance into the Jewish Comedy of Embarrassment hall of fame ...