Libya’s Pioneers in Education: Ahmed Ben Zitoun
In the pursuit of traces from the past, we get to draw lines to our present. For over ten years, I got to research my
In the pursuit of traces from the past, we get to draw lines to our present. For over ten years, I got to research my
Many women in Libya have uplifted and positively influenced the educational sphere. Among many is Fatima Elarby Al-Hudeiry. She was the first academic director
The influence of media on children growing up is a huge factor in their growing up journey. In Libya, many cartoons and local programs
Bashir Fahmy, or Bashir Fahmy Fheima, was born in 1907 in the old city of Tripoli, Libya. He studied in the book Sidi Attia. He
On August 23, 2018, precisely at 5:15 am, the plane landed at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris, France. I was sleep deprived, exhausted, but
Jaber Othman Al-Darsi was born in Benghazi in 1961. His artistic talent appeared early in his life. He held a diploma in music from the
One of Libya’s most remarkable poets was Ahmed Ahmed Qanaba, who belongs to a family of Arab and African origins. The Qanaba family is of
On June 30, 2022, Libya paid farewell to one of its colossal names in music history, the composer and musician Ali Maher. He passed away
On October 4th, 2015, Libya lost a critical pillar of Libyan music, the musician Mohammed Morshan. He has contributed massively to the development of the
The birth and emergence of the School of Islamic Arts and Crafts in 1895 during the second Ottoman era was adopted and advocated by the