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Maestro Baginska: Arabs asked to improve professional musical education for children at young age

Maestro Baginska: Arabs asked to improve professional musical education for children at young age

The Maestro & Music Professor VALENTINA   MARIA   BAGINSKA  I ask Arabs to improve professional musical education for children at a young age Q1. I am happy to interview one of the unique figures in the world of music. The Maestro & Music Professor Valentina Maria Baginska. Welcome Maestro VALENTINA. Maestro Valentina • Dear Mr. Ashraf, first […]

The Art: The revolution protector

The Art: The revolution protector

Here they are, Muslim Brothers and Salafists, who oppose arts,  wearing fake beards that did not stop them from committing crimes in religion, politics and life as well. Calling us Non-faithful! For the all who disagree with them are criminals, and all arts that they do not like are illegal. They do not consider the glorious […]

Lee Gun-hee’s incessant innovation brings Samsung to success

Lee Gun-hee’s incessant innovation brings Samsung to success

Samsung School Book In our childhood, we considered ourselves the last generation of 1952 revolution. I was born in 1963, and then it was very clear that we live under the umbrella of values and slogans of Nasser revolution. Something we were proud of, as many are still, is that time was when Nasser built […]

Polish organist enchants Arabic audience with the only organ in Arabian peninsula

Polish organist enchants Arabic audience with the only organ in Arabian peninsula

Tonight, as we leave Al-Maidan Cultural Centre, of Dar Al-Athar Al-Islamyya, after attending one of its 18th Cultural Season musical events, we felt we are touching the sky of creation. The Polish musician maestro Valentina M.Baginska, and her son Karol Kusmider helped the audience to get acquainted with the only organ in the Arabian peninsula. […]

Sheikh Mohamed Abdallah supports The AsiaN in publishing Arabic version

Sheikh Mohamed Abdallah supports The AsiaN in publishing Arabic version

*Editor’s note: Kuwait Times, a major English newspaper published in Kuwait, carried a story with related photograph about meeting between Sheikh Mohammed Al Abdallah Al Sabah, Information Minister of Kuwait, and Lee Sang-ki, head of the AsiaN. Lee visited Kuwait last October in preparation for launching Arabic edition on the occasion of the first founding anniversary of […]

The AsiaN builds a “New Silk Road” by launching Arabic version

The AsiaN builds a “New Silk Road” by launching Arabic version

Today, nations are suffering from disasters made by people and nature. Millions of human beings are scattered, among of them are emigrants, exiled, or lost. As if fate is drawing a final end for humanity. The burden of wars is too heavy to carry on with, for women who lost their children, as well as […]

[The AsiaN 1st Anniv] Message from Ashraf Aboul-Yazid

[The AsiaN 1st Anniv] Message from Ashraf Aboul-Yazid

Islam’s view on Obama’s reelection

Islam’s view on Obama’s reelection

Back to the school of Sultan Obama! In the summer of 2009, many Egyptians admired the US president Barrack Obama’s visit to the Sultan Hassan Mosque in his way to Cairo University for delivering his important speech to Islamic World. For many, Obama was considered – at the very beginning – that he is the […]

[Nuclear Symposium] The Future of Nuclear Energy in Middle East

On June 27, 1954, the USSR’s Obninsk Nuclear Power Plant became the world’s first nuclear power plant to generate electricity for a power grid, and produced around 5 megawatts of electric power. 2 years later the world witnessed the first large-scale nuclear power station opened at Calder Hall in Cumbria, England. Since then, there has […]

Tales of Korean Treasures ②

Tales of Korean Treasures ②

• Influences of the Silk Road I may not be wrong when I say that Korea’s ancient kingdoms which rose along the Silk Road made their arts communicate with their neighbours. That’s why their traditional handicrafts, popular habits and even tales were influenced by such proximity. Moreover, such influences went beyond the boundaries of China to […]

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