Choose Arabic Writing as a Symbol of Cultural Resistance
In an era dominated by a single language, opting to write in Arabic signifies a cultural stance against cultural assimilation. This choice reflects a rich memory and reinforces Arab identity.
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In an era dominated by a single language, opting to write in Arabic signifies a cultural stance against cultural assimilation. This choice reflects a rich memory and reinforces Arab identity.
Amid the ongoing Israeli war on Lebanon, displaced youth in Beirut's National Theater presented a play titled 'We Will Return', highlighting their daily struggles. The performance symbolizes cultural resistance and a determination to return to their homes.