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The Band “Eskenderella” and the Songs of the Egyptian Revolution
The Center for Middle Eastern Studies presents:
The Band “Eskenderella” and the Songs of the Egyptian Revolution
فرقة اسكندرللا وأغاني الثورة المصرية
by Amina Mohamed — امينة محمد
Recorded May 27, 2011
MP3 / Lyrics (PDF)
سحور ابو الطيب — حيوا أهل الشام
كلمات: فؤاد حداد … Continue reading
Observations from the Revolution
The Center for Middle Eastern Studies presents:
Observations from the Revolution
ملاحظات من الثورة
by Farouk Mustafa and Amina Abd el-Alim — فاروق مصطفى وأمينة عبد العليم
This is a free-form presentation by two of the Arabic faculty at the University of Chicago, Farouk … Continue reading
The Narrative World of Bahaa Taher
by Amina Mohamed
Amina Mohamed is a Lecturer of Arabic at the University of Chicago.
MP3
Originally recorded February 19, 2010
The Slums of Cairo
by Amina Mohamed
Amina Mohamed is a Lecturer of Arabic at the University of Chicago.
MP3
Originally recorded April 13, 2007
Al-Zir Salim in History and Folktales
by Amina Mohamed
Amina Mohamed is Lecturer of Arabic at the University of Chicago.
MP3 – Part 1
MP3 – Part 2
Originally recorded February 17, 2006


