Pink Jinn | Middle East Politics Blog
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Welcome to Pink Jinn, the politics and culture blog that tells stories, unravels misconceptions and celebrates the beauty of the Middle East and North Africa. Whether you’re a professional working in the region, a student of Middle Eastern languages, politics or culture, or you’re simply trying to understand the stories dominating the news headlines, you’re in the right place!
Pink Jinn | Middle East Politics Blog
2M ago
Whether you’re hunting for a gorgeous update to your holiday decor, the perfect title to buy for your bookworm best friend, or an extra special gift for that person who has everything, we’ve got you covered with our round up of ethical holiday buys for this season! Our top picks support communities in desperate situations…
The post ‘Tis the Season of Solidarity | Holiday Gifts to Support Palestine, Sudan and Lebanon appeared first on Pink Jinn ..read more
Pink Jinn | Middle East Politics Blog
6M ago
Welcome to The Grapevine – a monthly series from Pink Jinn where we pass the mic to artists, thought leaders, influencers and pioneers from across the Middle East, North Africa and the global diaspora. They’ll be sharing their top arts, culture and lifestyle picks with all of us – from the books and podcasts shaping the way they think, to the music, food, places and brands that bring magic to their everyday.
Award-winning cookery writer, chef, recipe developer and presenter Dina Macki joins us on the Grapevine this week with a stellar collection of recommendations.
Born and raised in the UK i ..read more
Pink Jinn | Middle East Politics Blog
10M ago
By The Royal Opera House Muscat and Pink Jinn
Now a treasured annual fixture in Muscat, the Royal Opera House Muscat has been hosting Sufi and Inshaad concerts to celebrate the Holy Month of Ramadan for several years, bringing together regional and local artists for a spiritual journey through the medium of sound.
Few genres evoke the depth of spiritual connection and emotional resonance quite like Sufi and Inshaad music. These musical forms serve as profound vehicles for spiritual elevation and communal expression.
The Opera House has been hosting Sufi and Inshaad concerts during the month o ..read more
Pink Jinn | Middle East Politics Blog
10M ago
Welcome to The Grapevine – a monthly series from Pink Jinn where we pass the mic to artists, thought leaders, influencers and pioneers from across the Middle East, North Africa and the global diaspora. They’ll be sharing their top arts, culture and lifestyle picks with all of us – from the books and podcasts shaping the way they think, to the music, food, places and brands that bring magic to their everyday.
This month, we’re excited to be joined by Yemeni photographer, writer, educator, and storyteller Thana Faroq. Thana left Sana’a, Yemen in 2016, and now lives and works in the Nethe ..read more
Pink Jinn | Middle East Politics Blog
1y ago
By Adysen Moylan
At the intersection of ancient Mesopotamian trade routes lies the ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh, present-day Mosul. Mosul is one of the largest cities in Iraq and is home to a diverse, multi-ethnic and multi-religious population. Recently, it has been subject to sectarian violence and foreign occupiers. From the US invasion and occupation between 2003 and 2011 to, most recently, the Islamic State’s three-year occupation, Mosulis have suffered greatly, and their beloved city was largely destroyed.
In 2014, the world watched as IS, or Daesh in Arabic, violently plunder ..read more
Pink Jinn | Middle East Politics Blog
1y ago
Welcome to The Grapevine – a monthly series from Pink Jinn where we pass the mic to artists, thought leaders, influencers and pioneers from across the Middle East, North Africa and the global diaspora. They’ll be sharing their top arts, culture and lifestyle picks with all of us – from the books and podcasts shaping the way they think, to the music, food, places and brands that bring magic to their everyday.
We’ve got a fabulous edition of the Grapevine for you this month, including beauty recommendations from the woman who literally wrote the book on eyeliner! Journalist and author Zahra H ..read more
Pink Jinn | Middle East Politics Blog
1y ago
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fter the 6.8 magnitude earthquake which rocked Morocco in October, official reports are now showing its full catastrophic impact. The quake claimed almost 3000 lives, left over 5,500 people seriously injured and displaced more than 500,000 people from their homes.
Although the aftershocks have subsided, the danger has not passed and relief organisations are working hard to support affected communities through the harsh winter. Although we may picture sunny climes when we think of Morocco, in the High Atlas temperatures can plunge well below freezing in the winter months, making efforts to re ..read more
Pink Jinn | Middle East Politics Blog
1y ago
Well into the second month of Israel’s siege and bombardment of Gaza and the ongoing violence and intimidation in the Occupied West Bank, over 14,800 Palestinians have now been killed, with 7000 more thought to still be under the rubble. Over 77% of Palestinians in Gaza have been displaced, and are at immediate risk of starvation, dehydration and hypothermia now that winter has come, in addition to the ever-present risk of further air strikes and attacks. More than 800 Palestinians were forcibly displaced from their homes in the West Bank in the month following October 7th. It’s more important ..read more
Pink Jinn | Middle East Politics Blog
1y ago
The death toll in Gaza has now surpassed 10,000. The atrocities continue in both Gaza and the Occupied West Bank, and we’ve seen many people feeling helpless and powerless to act. Very little aid is making it into Gaza, and none at all into the worst affected areas in the north of the territory.
It’s so important that we don’t lose hope, don’t look away, and don’t stop supporting Gaza and the rest of Occupied Palestine. Here are some things which you CAN do to channel your despair, grief and anger into action, and keep going.
We’ll be updating this list as we go and as the needs of Pale ..read more
Pink Jinn | Middle East Politics Blog
1y ago
The issue of Palestine is hugely contentious and debates on the subject tend to be heavily polarised and heated. For that reason, it can seem difficult to engage with the issue in the first place – particularly if you feel that you aren’t well versed in the history and politics of the Middle East. Years of being told that the issue of Palestine is highly complex have dissuaded huge proportions of the population from taking a stand and have given legitimacy to the occupation. We would argue that the issue is, at its core, one of basic humanity, and does not require extensive study.
Howeve ..read more