ARABS ABROAD: The Libyan Pharmacologist Mohamed Irhuma and the Tunisian Scientist Mohamed Kheireddine Aroua

A Libyan pharmacologist treating HIV patients in South Africa and a Tunisian scientist purifying water in Malaysia.

This is the story of two world-renowned scientists who left their homelands of Libya and Tunisia and went on to achieve great success in South Africa and Malaysia.

Libyan pharmacologist Mohamed Irhuma studied in South Africa but faced a range of challenges when his home country went through its 2011 revolution. He’s achieved success in South African HIV AIDS pharmacology, including award-winning work on drug treatments.

Tunisian chemical engineer Mohamed Kheireddine Aroua is a world expert in material separation, inventing a life-changing water purification machine which benefits remote villages.

Both stories illustrate some of the complexities of being an Arab abroad, and the journeys of two remarkable scientists.

source/content: aljazeera.com (headline edited)

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LIBYA / TUNISIA

Libyan Author Mohamed Alnaas Wins 2022 Arabic Booker Prize

Bread on Uncle Milad’s Table by Libyan debut novelist Mohamed Alnaas was announced as the winner of the 2022 International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF).

The novel, published by Rashm, was named as this year’s winner by Chair of Judges Shukri Mabkhout during a ceremony in Abu Dhabi that was also streamed online.

In addition to being awarded USD $50,000, funding will be provided for the English translation of Bread on Uncle Milad’s Table, and Mohamed Alnaas can expect to see an increase in book sales and international recognition.

Shukri Mabkhout, Chair of the 2022 Judges, said: “The winning novel is written in the form of confessions of personal experience. Its plethora of details is deftly unified by a gripping narrative, which offers a deep and meticulous critique of prevailing conceptions of masculinity and femininity and the division of work between men and women, and the effect of these on both a psychological and social level.”

He added that the novel, falls into the category of novels which question cultural norms about gender; however, it is embedded in its local Arab context, and steers away from trivial projections or an ideological treatment of the issues, which would be contrary to the relativism of fiction and its ability to present multiple points of view.   

Bread on Uncle Milad’s Table is a unique story based in Libya. In the closed society of his village, Milad strives to live up to the definition of ideal masculinity, as his society views it. However, after all his best efforts, he fails to be ‘a man’, and after meeting his sweetheart and wife-to-be, Zeinab, decides to forget about this definition and be himself. Living at home, he performs the tasks which his society reserves for women, while Zeinab works and supports the family. Milad is unaware of how he is mocked in the village until his nephew breaks it to him. Bread on Uncle Milad’s Table questions static ideas of gender and champions the individual in the face of destructive ideas adopted by the majority. 

Mohamed Alnaas, is a short story writer and journalist from Libya, born in 1991. He obtained a BA in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tripoli in 2014, and his short story collection Blue Blood was published in 2020. Bread on Uncle Milad’s Table (2021) is his first novel and he wrote it in just six months during lockdown and whilst Tripoli was under bombardment. He says writing the book was his “refuge from insanity” amidst the news of Covid and war.

At 34, Alnaas is the second youngest writer to win the International Prize for Arabic Fiction and the first Libyan. Bread on Uncle Milad’s Table was published with support from the Libyan Arete Foundation.

Bread on Uncle Milad’s Table was chosen by the judges as the best work of fiction published in Arabic between 1st July 2020 and 30th June 2021. It was chosen from a shortlist of six novels by authors from Egypt, Kuwait, Libya, Morocco, Oman and, for the first time, the UAE. The shortlisted finalists — Khalid Al-Nassrallah, Tareq Imam, Reem al-Kamali, Bushra Khalfan and Mohsine Loukili — will each receive USD $10,000.

The panel of five judges was chaired by Tunisian novelist, academic and previous IPAF winner (The Italian, 2015) Shukri Mabkhout. Joining him on the judging panel were Libyan doctor, poet and translator Ashur Etwebi, Lebanese writer and PEN International board member Iman Humaydan, Kuwaiti poet and critic Saadiah Mufarreh and Bulgarian academic and translator Baian Rayhanova.

source/content: english.ahram.org.eg

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pix: arabicfiction.org

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LIBYA

Arab Designer, Libyan Ibrahim Shebani

Ibrahim Shebani (Alshebani) . Fashion Designer

Founder of the ready-to-wear fashion label : ‘Born In Exile’ .

Ibrahim Shebani has set up an atelier near Bologna (Italy) and set up in Tunisia for manufacturing.

Awarded Designer of the Year ‘DOTM’ – by MAFT magazine.

Born in German, grew up mostly between Cairo and Libya. Lived in Paris for a year.

www.born-in-exile.com

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pix: twitter.com/ibrahimshebani

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LIBYA

Najla El-Mangoush – Libya’s First Woman Foreign Minister : 2021

History is being created with the first female woman foreign minister of Libya – Najla El-Mangoush. She will be accompanied with 4 other women who will be joining her.

Presently:

  • Practising Advocate and Lawyer in Criminal Law
  • Assistant Professor – University of Benghazi

Education:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Law
  • Master’s Degree in Conflict and Peace Management, Eastern Mini Knight University, USA
  • Ph.D in Conflict and Crisis Management, George Mason University, USA

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pix: libyaherald.com

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LIBYA

Dr. Sadeg Faris – Inventor and Entrepreneur

Sadeg M. Faris, Ph.D, Engineer. Entrepreneur. CEO – Reveo Inc, USA

Founder & CEO : Reveo Inc,

Founded and spun off 4 companies: EVionyx (New York-Taiwan), VRex (New York) and Chelix (California)

Has more than 400 issued patents to his credit

Awards:

  • 2009 Inventor of the Year – by New York Intellectual Property Law Association

Education:

  • B.S (1969), University of California
  • M.S (1971), University of California
  • Ph. D – University of California, Berkeley (1976)

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By Riverdance7 – taken with iphone, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=45699936

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AMERICAN / LIBYAN-AMERICAN / ARAB AMERICAN

Hiba Abouk : Spanish Television Actress

Hiba Aboukhris Benslimane (aka) Hiba Abouk . Television Actress. Model.

Roles in:

  • El Principe – TV series (29 episodes)
  • El corazon del oceano – TV series (6 chapters)
  • Con el culo al aires (es) – TV series (26 episodes)
  • Cheers – TV series (1 episode)
  • La isla de nominado – TV series
  • El Sindrome de Ulises

Awards:

  • Winner – Cosmopolitan Beauty Awards , Women’s Beauty Icon – 2014

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pix: youtube.com / SHA Wellness

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SPAIN / LIBYAN-TUNISIAN