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Foxy Brown during Olympus Fashion Week Fall 2004 at Fushá show (2004).
Here to bring you another fantastic Youtube channel in Arabic! Haki Nasawi حكي نسوي is a very cool Youtube channel by Sarah Kaddoura discussing ‘history, theory, and social commentary from a feminist perspective’. The channel and videos are very well produced and include subtitles in both Arabic and English. An excellent way to get informed and expand your vocabulary!
💚✨ MEET OUR CONTRIBUTORS ✨💚
As we near the end of our pre-order period (and we’re just a couple orders away from reaching one of our stretch goals, at that!) we’d love to introduce you to the rest of our contributors! Meet our first group of artists in today’s lineup -- Feiyus, Fusha, Pochips, Sierra (Sierra117ren), Tamara (Tamara Osborn), and Yiilea! Thank you all so much for being a part of our zine; our creators have been working so hard to produce pieces that they’re so excited to share with you!
Pre-orders close on MAY 16th! Keep an eye out here, our TWITTER, or INSTAGRAM for more information on how and where to buy it, as well as to meet the rest of our lovely contributors!
feiyus’ twitter || fusha’s twitter || pochips’ instagram / twitter || sierra’s instagram / twitter || tamara’s instagram / twitter || ylilea’s instagram / twitter
LINK TO PREORDER
More reader tips:
Faruk Abu-Chacra: Another book that most people won't have come across is Arabic An Essential Grammar by Faruk Abu-Chacra. It's targeted at intermediate+ level. What I like about it is the way he shows a sentence/phrase in Arabic, English transliteration and English.
He numerically parses up the sentence so you know what part of the Arabic script goes with the English translation.
https://www.amazon.com/Arabic-Essential-Grammar-Routledge-Grammars/dp/0415415721
FUSHA 2019
Best Cafes for Studying & Coworking in Cairo
The Mohandessin branch of Arabeya is an oasis of calm in the bustling city of Cairo. Underneath the canopy, in the serene, leafy courtyard at Arabeya, is an ideal place to spread your books out and study, chat to friends and teachers, have a cup of shai in between classes. However, as lovely as it is, the Mohandessin courtyard isn't the only place that is an enticing learning and study space in Cairo.
Cairo, the city of cafes, has a never ending supply of spots to knuckle down with an aseer mango, qawha mazboot, or delicious snack to motivate you to get your books out. A hot cup of coffee in one hand. A new pen in the other. Quiet enough that you can hear your own thoughts, but not so quiet that you are afraid that everyone around you can hear breathe. Finding quiet nooks, green spaces, and a nice cup of coffee can make all the difference to your study habits and well-being.
Having studied at both Tahrir Square and Mohandessin branches in our time at Arabeya, here are a few of our favorite places to study and co-work in Cairo:
Diwan Bookstore
Diwan is a classic study spot in Cairo and is high on everyone's list. It's quiet, calm and has a wide selection of coffee and snacks. It's by far one of the most famous and most beloved bookstores in Cairo, and studiers can browse through books in
Arabic, English and other languages on study breaks.
Wifi? No
Area: Zamalek
Link: https://www.facebook.com/diwanbookstore/
Cairo Opera
The Opera is not commonly listed as a good study spot, but it's one of our favorites. It's calm, filled with some of the best grass in town, and its small café has all the essentials. You can hunker down outside with your Al-Kitaab or Kallimini bi Arabi books, and then catch a show or an art exhibition at night.
Wifi? No
Area: Zamalek
Link: http://www.cairoopera.org/?lan=En
Sufi Café
If you are into shabby chic vibes, with lofty ceilings and mismatched antiques, Sufi Cafe is the place for you. Usually never very busy during the day, the soothing background noise of gentle chatter and the soft light through tall windows makes Sufi cafe one of my favorite places to study and the internet is good too. Tucked away in a beautiful old building just off Brazil Street in Zamalek, it offers responsibility priced juice and coffee, traditional breakfasts, and a hearty bowl of pasta among other dishes on the menu. And if you hang around long enough, the energy transforms from sleepy cafe to cool coffee shop, with neighbouring cafes beginning to spill into the street, serving coffee, tea and shisha late into the night alongside games of backgammon when you’re ready to switch off egyptian style.
Wifi? Yes
Area: Zamalek
Link: https://www.facebook.com/Sufibookstoreandmore/
Holm
Just down the road from Beano’s cafe and the Dutch Cultural Institute Library (both great study spaces!) in Zamalek, Holm is a small cafe a little different from your usual Egyptian cafes. Oozing more Scandi vibes, with two floors, and a huge bay window seat (for those lucky enough to grab it) looking out onto leafy, green trees, Holm isn’t the cheapest option in Cairo, but definitely one with delicious food and a calm atmosphere. The menu serves healthy juices, beetroot lattes, date and coffee breakfast smoothies, salads and even has some vegan cake options! Maybe a little pricey compared to other cafes in Cairo, it’s worth the extra couple of LE for healthy food and a good spot to study once in a while.
Wifi: Yes, (not the most reliable however)
Location: Zamalek
Link: https://www.instagram.com/holm_cafe/?hl=en
Falak
Falak is a cute hipstery cafe in Garden City, with both indoor and outdoor seating. It has both a good bowl of pasta, a good cup of coffee and a wide juice selection. In addition to being a good open-air place to study, it’s also a bookstore, jewelry shop and stationery store. We highly recommend you check it out at night!
Wifi? Yes
Areas: Garden City
Link: https://www.facebook.com/Falakbooksandartworks/
Room Art Space
Room is a basement café tucked in a corner in Garden City. With a wide selection of hot and cold drinks, breakfast and lunch foods, including healthy options, it's a great place to spend a day studying (then spend a night karaoke-ing or playing board games!). For the non-health conscious- make sure to check out their banana rolls- also known as banana bliss *drools* - which is a great reward for a long day of studying.
Wifi? Yes
Area: Garden City
Link: https://www.facebook.com/roomartspace/
Bardo Clubhouse
A treehouse, guys, a treehouse!! Who doesn't want to study in a treehouse? Clubhouse is a cute, tiny greenspace tucked away in Maadi. It's blocks away from the metro station and worth the hike from Mohandiseen for a day of study in the grass and sun.
Wifi? No
Area: Maadi
Link: https://www.facebook.com/bardoclubhouse/
Oldish
Just around the corner from the Tahrir Square Arabeya branch and AUC bookshop, Oldish is a cafe/restaurant ideal for students. With a huge menu serving practically every drink and meal under the sun, the atmosphere is remarkably relaxed considering it being so near to one of the busiest squares in Cairo. While it has a small seating area facing the road, once you go through the entrance, continue into the back where a large courtyard offers plenty of seating and outdoor fans! Or if you’re looking for something a bit chillier, up the stairs from the courtyard is a cosy restaurant with great Aircon. Grab a seat immediately on your left by the window and the bookshelf for the ultimate study space.
Wifi: Yes
Location: Downtown
Link: https://www.facebook.com/oldisheg/
Other cafes and co-working spaces to check out in Cairo:
Here are a few honorable mentions of cafes and co-working spaces in Cairo that we haven't had a chance to check out yet!
- Dutch Flemish Institute, Zamalek (nice, cool library for studying without distractions)
-Antique Khan, Zamalek
-icecairo, Downtown/Tahrir
-TBS, Maadi
-Greco Cafe, Maadi
-The District, Maadi
-AlMaqqar, Heliopolis
Come study Arabic!
Whether you're an Arabic student or expat buckling down on your Arabic in cafes, or if you're a digital nomad just passing through, Arabeya has a language class for you!
From advanced fosha for the café-bound Academics, to beginner survival Egyptian colloquial for the backpacker/digital nomad- we have a class to suit every learning goal.
Check out our courses today at: http://arabeya.org/