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The Jinn and the Unseen Reality

A cultural and philosophical exploration of the unseen world in Eastern tradition — its literary roots, its presence in art and poetry, and what it means to hold space for the invisible in a modern age.

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Bridging East & West

The Architecture of Memory: How Sacred Spaces Shape Cultural Identity

From the courtyard mosques of Andalusia to the cathedrals of France, the built world carries the imprint of a civilization's deepest values. This essay examines how architecture functions as a living archive of heritage and belonging.

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Bridging East & West

What the Miniature Painting Teaches the Modern World

A meditation on the Persian miniature tradition — its language of detail, its refusal of hierarchy, and the patience it asks of its viewer.

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Cultural Commentary

The Weight of Untranslatable Words

Some concepts resist translation because they carry a whole civilization's way of seeing. On what is lost — and what is preserved — in the act of crossing languages.

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Youth at the Crossroads of Culture

What does it mean to grow up belonging to two worlds? An honest look at the experience of young people navigating dual heritage in diaspora communities.

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External & International Publications

External Publication

The Eastern Philosophical Tradition in Contemporary Dialogue

Published in the Journal of Cultural Exchange — an examination of how classical Eastern philosophical thought is being reinterpreted by diaspora scholars.

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