• Displaced Syrian artist Ayat Al Aziz paints the face of a girl during a COVID-19 awareness campaign at the Bardaqli camp in the town of Dana in Syria's northwestern Idlib province. AFP
    Displaced Syrian artist Ayat Al Aziz paints the face of a girl during a COVID-19 awareness campaign at the Bardaqli camp in the town of Dana in Syria's northwestern Idlib province. AFP
  • Geese cross a road in Marjayoun, southern Lebanon. Reuters
    Geese cross a road in Marjayoun, southern Lebanon. Reuters
  • An artist paints a depiction of the microscopic view of the coronavirus chained to a prisoner as part of a mural in support of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails in Gaza City. REUTERS
    An artist paints a depiction of the microscopic view of the coronavirus chained to a prisoner as part of a mural in support of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails in Gaza City. REUTERS
  • A man puts Ramadan decorations on a street ahead of Ramadan in Beirut, Lebanon. Reuters
    A man puts Ramadan decorations on a street ahead of Ramadan in Beirut, Lebanon. Reuters
  • An Iraqi medic takes a nasal swab from a woman in Najaf. AFP
    An Iraqi medic takes a nasal swab from a woman in Najaf. AFP
  • A Palestinian man wearing a coronavirus costume plays with a girl in the central Gaza Strip. AFP
    A Palestinian man wearing a coronavirus costume plays with a girl in the central Gaza Strip. AFP
  • A worker at Pune Airport in india checks the body temperature of a woman as she queues with other Bahraini citizens waiting to be repatriated. AFP
    A worker at Pune Airport in india checks the body temperature of a woman as she queues with other Bahraini citizens waiting to be repatriated. AFP
  • Children assist in the installation of Ramadan ornaments at the streets of Giza, Egypt. EPA
    Children assist in the installation of Ramadan ornaments at the streets of Giza, Egypt. EPA
  • Hundreds of kites are flown during sunset in east Amman, Jordan. EPA
    Hundreds of kites are flown during sunset in east Amman, Jordan. EPA
  • A man rides a motorbike past damaged buildings in the rebel-held town of Nairab, Idlib region, Syria. REUTERS
    A man rides a motorbike past damaged buildings in the rebel-held town of Nairab, Idlib region, Syria. REUTERS
  • Passengers wearing face masks arrive at Kuwait international airport Terminal 4, in Kuwait city, Kuwait. EPA
    Passengers wearing face masks arrive at Kuwait international airport Terminal 4, in Kuwait city, Kuwait. EPA

The Middle East Framed - regional photography for April 21, 2020


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Notable salonnières of the Middle East through history

Al Khasan (Okaz, Saudi Arabia)

Tamadir bint Amr Al Harith, known simply as Al Khasan, was a poet from Najd famed for elegies, earning great renown for the eulogy of her brothers Mu’awiyah and Sakhr, both killed in tribal wars. Although not a salonnière, this prestigious 7th century poet fostered a culture of literary criticism and could be found standing in the souq of Okaz and reciting her poetry, publicly pronouncing her views and inviting others to join in the debate on scholarship. She later converted to Islam.

 

Maryana Marrash (Aleppo)

A poet and writer, Marrash helped revive the tradition of the salon and was an active part of the Nadha movement, or Arab Renaissance. Born to an established family in Aleppo in Ottoman Syria in 1848, Marrash was educated at missionary schools in Aleppo and Beirut at a time when many women did not receive an education. After touring Europe, she began to host salons where writers played chess and cards, competed in the art of poetry, and discussed literature and politics. An accomplished singer and canon player, music and dancing were a part of these evenings.

 

Princess Nazil Fadil (Cairo)

Princess Nazil Fadil gathered religious, literary and political elite together at her Cairo palace, although she stopped short of inviting women. The princess, a niece of Khedive Ismail, believed that Egypt’s situation could only be solved through education and she donated her own property to help fund the first modern Egyptian University in Cairo.

 

Mayy Ziyadah (Cairo)

Ziyadah was the first to entertain both men and women at her Cairo salon, founded in 1913. The writer, poet, public speaker and critic, her writing explored language, religious identity, language, nationalism and hierarchy. Born in Nazareth, Palestine, to a Lebanese father and Palestinian mother, her salon was open to different social classes and earned comparisons with souq of where Al Khansa herself once recited.

FINAL SCORES

Fujairah 130 for 8 in 20 overs

(Sandy Sandeep 29, Hamdan Tahir 26 no, Umair Ali 2-15)

Sharjah 131 for 8 in 19.3 overs

(Kashif Daud 51, Umair Ali 20, Rohan Mustafa 2-17, Sabir Rao 2-26)

Know before you go
  • Jebel Akhdar is a two-hour drive from Muscat airport or a six-hour drive from Dubai. It’s impossible to visit by car unless you have a 4x4. Phone ahead to the hotel to arrange a transfer.
  • If you’re driving, make sure your insurance covers Oman.
  • By air: Budget airlines Air Arabia, Flydubai and SalamAir offer direct routes to Muscat from the UAE.
  • Tourists from the Emirates (UAE nationals not included) must apply for an Omani visa online before arrival at evisa.rop.gov.om. The process typically takes several days.
  • Flash floods are probable due to the terrain and a lack of drainage. Always check the weather before venturing into any canyons or other remote areas and identify a plan of escape that includes high ground, shelter and parking where your car won’t be overtaken by sudden downpours.

 

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