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Mayssam Nahas is most famous and beautiful Lebanese female singer. Mayssam Nahas is also known as Maysam Nahas. She was born in Lebanon. Mayssam Nahas became most famous in the Arab world in 2000, when her most super hit song Nar Nar was released. She has released many albums with famous Lebanese companies. Here is a gallery of few awesome pictures of Mayssam Nahas. Hope you will enjoy.

Kalila has sent her photo from Luxor Egypt. Kalila is studying in college. Kalila tells that she has only two fonds cooking and traveling. This Egyptian girl loves to cook new and delicious dishes and travel around the Egypt. Kalila tells that Egypt is one of the most popular destinations in the world. The astute traveler can experience cheap Egypt holidays. And about her city Kalila writes that Luxor is enriched with wonderful sites to enjoy and, if you are going on holiday to Egypt, it is definitely worth adding this area to your itinerary. Valley of the Kings is located at the west bank of Luxor. This fascinating place is the final resting ground for many of the famous Pharaohs including one of the most famous, Tutankhamun. People believe that before his tomb was discovered, someone had possibly attempted to loot it but was disturbed in the process. Therefore when Tutankhamun’s tomb was discovered it was full of treasures, which are now displayed in Cairo at the Museum of Antiques. Well Kalila, you are standing at really beautiful place, which proves that Egypt is of course one of the most beautiful countries of the world.


Dear readers this photo is of Yafiah Tarub from Cairo. Yafiah has sent her photo from Munich, Germany. Yafiah tells in her email that she is doing her post graduation from the Univeristy of Munich. She shares a little introduction about Munich University that according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) The University of Munich is the best university in Germany. The university is located in the beautiful city of Munich, which is in the south of Germany. It is a city with great museums, a dynamic economy and a high quality of life. The University of Munich is a public university that was established in 1472. It is a large university with 44,405 student (63% female). International students represent 15% of the student population and the University is a member of the German Excellence Universities.
Yafiah more tells that it is last year of her studies and after she will return back to her beloved country. Well Yafiah thank you so much for your contribution. We wish you may complete your studies in high grades.


Mariasha Sabola has sent her photo from Cairo, Egypt. Mariasha is college student. This Cairo Girl loves cooking and eating. Mariasha tells that Egypt is home of delicious dishes. If you’re feeling particularly adventurous on your holidays, Egypt is the perfect place to try something you’ve never had before! Mariasha writes in her email that one of the national delicacies is Hamaam – roasted pigeon stuffed with rice and spices. If you want to dine in, you’ll never be short of a place to eat. Visiting the colourful cafes and restaurants with owners who beckon you to their establishments is often as much of an experience as the food itself. You can choose from an exciting array of dishes and titbits, and the Mezzo is a great way to sample a wonderful selection of flavours. Try stuffed vine leaves; roasted and mashed aubergines; Tarsi – a variety of vegetables soaked in brine; Tahina – oil paste with sesame seeds; Baba Glamour – a mixture of the Tahina and garlic and mashed eggplant; and Humous – mashed chickpeas and Tahina paste. You can wash it all down with the delicious local dark beer – Aswanli.
In the end Mariasha says that don’t be surprised if you don’t see any cutlery on the table – just use your bread as both fork and spoon.


Masika Ammon belongs to Mallawi, Egypt. This Arab Woman has recently joined the job of professor after the completion of Master degree. Masika is feeling very happy and wants to share her feeling about her job. She tells that being a college professor is an extremely rewarding experience. Professors are able to help students through difficult times. We are mentors to our students and help them develop a basic knowledge in our subject. I feel gratified when a student suddenly understands a difficult concept because of my efforts. Professors receive a great deal of respect from students. For example, every day students rush to open the door for me or wait for me to enter a room. I wake up in the morning happy because I look forward to my first class of the day. These are things that money cannot buy. On top of this, I also receive an income. Also, As long as you are doing a good job teaching you are not bothered by the administration.
Well Masika thank you so much for joining us. We really appreciate you on joining a respectful profession and it seems from your nature that your students will gain knowledge from you in friendly atmosphere.

Friends this photo is of Fukayna Asim (in white shirt). Fukayna is our cute and intelligent reader from Egypt. Thisarabian girl is doing medical specialization in Mansoura University Egypt. Fukayna tells that snap was captured when she was standing outside of Mansoura University medical library. Mansoura University is one of the biggest universities of Egypt. It was situated in 1972 and today thousands of students from Egypt and all over the world are studying here.
Source:eArabGirls

Subira Nasser has joined us from Cairo. Subira studies in Cairo University. Being a student of history she spends most of her holidays visiting the historical places of Egypt. Today Subira wants to share a little introduction of Egyptian Museum. She tells that this Museum is located in Cairo and is home to over 120,000 items of treasured found around Egypt. It is imperative to arrive at the museum early, as this will probably be one of the busiest attractions in Egypt. It is here you will find many of the treasures that were discovered within the tombs as well as over 20 actual mummies in the Royal Mummy Room. However the star attraction here is the tomb of Tutankhamen and all the treasures that were buried along with it. Subira tells that you will normally see a good crowd around the solid gold mask that rested upon the Kings head. This mask weighs 24.5pounds of solid gold and the face on the front is believed to look very much like the Kings face.
Source: eArabGirls


Well friends, we hope that you may be enjoying reading more and more about arab girls. Our today’s contributor is Nailah Rubab a cute and innocent Egyptian girl. Nailah is studies in college. She has sent her photo through our contact form. Nahilah writes in her email that this snap was captured last month when she went Germany with her parents for visiting purpose. She says that Germany is overall wonderful tourist country but I really impressed by the beauty of Heidelberg city. Heidelberg is a historic city on the Neckar River in the southwest part of Germany. Heidelberg’s economy is based mostly on tourism and the ancient but thriving Heidelberg University.
She more tells that Heidelberg has a charming Baroque old town with picturesque houses and narrow medieval streets. The market square, called Marktplatz, is a great place for an outdoor coffee where you can watch students and tourists go by. For the shoppers, Heidelberg features the seemingly endless High street, where you can shop the day away. In the end Nailah writes that Heidelberg leaves an endless impression to its visitors.
Source: eArabGirls


Alvina Diyari is well-educated arab girl from Cairo, Egypt. Alvina is head of loans department in a bank. Alvina wants to share tips to those people who are looking for to get bank loans. She says that if you are going to get a bank loan then first thing that you have to do is to apply for one. This is a process that is going to require a lot of information on your part. First of all, you have to know what kind of loan you are looking at, and how much money you are going to need. Next you have to be sure that you are going to be able to pay back the loan, so you have to know how much you want to make payments for. Also, you have to be able to tell the bank what you need the money for, how much money you need, and how you are going to pay them back.
She more tells that the process of getting bank finance can take a lot of time, and it can be very frustrating, but it is the best way to do it. If you get loans from other places, you might run into trouble with raised interest rates, extra fees, or even with money being demanded from you that you should not have to pay. Banks are reputable organizations that can afford to loan you money and that will always follow the rules of commerce. If you go with a bank loan, there are going to be rules and regulations that you will know about ahead of time and that cannot be broken. A bank loan is really the best way for you to make sure that you are getting the money that you need, and that you are finding ways to be as productive as you can be.
Source: eArabGirls

This post features spicy fashion photography captured by Omar Sefouane, a talented photographer from Algeria.


Samira Said was born and raised in Rabat, the capital of Morocco. She began singing at the age of 9 and she was discovered on a music program on Royal Moroccan TV, “Mawaheb,” alongside another popular singer, Aziza Jalal, when she was 13. She was quickly recognized as a young prodigy. She began singing professionally, encouraged by her family and backed up by important people in the Moroccan music scene like Al Rashdi and others.
Samira represented the Kingdom of Morocco in the Eurovision Song Contest singing ‘Bitaqat Khub’, a song that was a messenger of peace in the midst of Arab-Israeli tensions in their heyday. But this song didn’t win. Thriving in the Moroccan music scene, Samira decided to turn her past failure into a constructive experience. Already an authority in the Moroccan music scene and with good personal savings, Samira Bensaid traveled to Egypt, the epicentre of art and Arab songs in the pre-oil era. There, she started another chapter of her singing and artistic career.
Samira connected with the Arab singer Abdul Halim Hafez and Abdul Wahhab, to finally meet Baligh Hamdi. Her financial status also made her transition to Egypt a smooth one. In Egypt, she could chose the right composers for her songs. But her transition to Egypt was welcomed with some unease amongst the Moroccan public. She stayed a regular visitor to Moroccan music festivals and sung fully in Egyptian.
Source: eArabGirls

Asma Bassite is a beautiful young singer and dancer of Morocco.  She was born in Morocoo in 1991, She joined Star Academy five at the age of 16. She is the youngest member of Star Academy 5. Asma Bassite is very mature, She knows how to sing and play the Oud. She also loves to Dance.

Here is a handsome collection of  stunning pictures of Pricilla Abou Mrad, a beautiful Lebanese model. In addition to modeling she love dancing and shopping. Pricilla take part in a some beauty contestants and modeled for some Lebanese agencies.

  


  
  
  
  


With the start of every Ramadan many Arab families start planning their time around the Ramadan TV series. Arabic TV channels compete to attract the largest number of viewers by showing the best TV series available. TV Channels began advertising these series two months before Ramadan. The streets and malls were plastered with huge ads for big-budget Ramadan shows.
Many years ago, Egyptian TV series dominated the field. In the past few years, Syrian drama, with many historical series showing the life of old Syrian society, holding sway. One of the best TV Series to be aired in the past four years is Bab Al-Hara. This year, Bab Al-Hara will enter its final season.
Viewers are hoping for some interesting TV series this Ramadan. The Egyptians came up with ‘A Queen in Exile’ featuring Queen Nazli, the mother of King Farouk; it is expected to attract large numbers of viewers especially following the great success of the King Farouk series. Another famous series this year is ‘Memories in the Flesh’ and the Egyptian comedy series ‘Zuhra and Her Five Husbands’.
After Iftar, the streets are generally empty. Saudi and Arab families gathering around the TV to watch their favorite TV series. Watching these series have become an obsession to a level where people discuss developments during family visits or over the phone.
“In Ramadan, people are hungry to watch the best TV series,” said Hind Al-Arifi, a Saudi housewife aged 40 and mother of seven children. She added, “In the past we used to listen to stories told by ‘Hakawati’, narrators, in public locations. Men tend to meet in traditional coffeehouses to hear stories from the ‘Hakawati’. Women also gathered to narrate stories at home.” She added that nowadays television has replaced the ‘Hakawati’ and become a very popular medium of entertainment.
Nuha Al-Shaher, a Palestinian housewife, said, “It is during the month of Ramadan that people tend to stay at home more. Some stay at home because of traffic jams outside. The majority of them stay home because of the TV series presented during this month. There are new TV series every hour until after midnight.”
Arab viewers are divided between Egyptian and Syrian TV series. Many families favor Syrian drama because it focuses on family values, relationships between a father and his children, a mother and her children and relations between siblings. Egyptian TV series are still popular among Arab viewers and manage to attract a fair section of viewers.
Dania Al-Radi, a sociology expert, said that Arab families missed old traditions. She added, “For example, the majority of people missing strong family ties and old values favored the Bab Al-Hara series. People love the parts where children and men show great respect to their parents, elders of the neighborhood and society in general.” She said that TV in Ramadan brings families together. TV series and special programs in Ramadan are the ideal way to get together and share quality time. According to Al-Radi, some parents find the series the ideal way to boost their children’s knowledge and introduce new culture to them.
“A new kind of literary and biographical series appeared recently to narrate the life story of famous people in the Arab World such as the Syrian singer Asmahan, the Egyptian actress Layla Mourad and the last king of Egypt King Farouk. These biographies attracted a large audience from different cultural and age groups. Arab families realize that the presentation of such biographical series can boost their children’s knowledge and enrich their culture in place of the school subjects. This year there will be two biographies. The first one is about Cleopatra and the other about Queen Nazli,” said Al-Radi.
Hanan Al-Desawi, an Egyptian teacher at a private school, said, “I prefer such biographical series where my children will obtain historical information. As I am living in Saudi Arabia, my son has little knowledge of Pharaonic civilization and Egyptian history. This year he will watch both Cleopatra and Queen Nazli in order to obtain more information about Egyptian history.”
Source: ArabNews


Mirva Kadi also known as Mirva Al Qadi is a famous Lebanese Female Model. Mirva was born in cannes 8th September 1986. She is the eldest of her two brothers. Her Father Walid Al Kadi is from north, Lebanon and her mother Carole Castanio is from Nice, a city in France. Mirva began modelling at the age of fourteen and was elected Model of the Year in 2001. She pursued the modelling career till the year 2007.
Afterwards she began studying Audio-Visual Arts at the American University of Technology and while performing a few singing she found her passion and decided to make it a profession. She took regular classes in vocalizing and practiced the piano. She released her first single at the age of 20; it was “khatak Mashghoul”. And on December 2008 she released another new single “ Kol Dakika” that was directed by Caroline Labaky, written by Haitham Shaaban, composed by Haitham Zayad and arranged by Tony Saba. Recently she has released another new single called “Natertak”.
Mirva has always been full of excitement and awaiting new opportunities but she is seeking a great success in the music industry and believes that singing is “not based looks” but on “real skills!” “ I would like to thank all those who are standing by me and supporting me every step of the way from family, friends, fans to God. I pray my music reaches everyone in their daily lives and help them in their relationships and life. Thank you.” quotes Mirva.
Source: eArabGirls


Rima Fakih, the Lebanese-American, ‘liberal Muslim’ Miss USA from Michigan, has a fascinating interview at the religion site Patheos  revealing that she is surprise pretty much like most 24-year-old on the spiritual front. She’s a mash-up and she’s proud of it: “I’m Miss USA, not Miss Religion USA.”
Fakih says in her interview that “Yes, we’re a Muslim family, but we’re also very cultured and we have a mixture of different religions. For example, my brother-in-law is Catholic, and my sister converted and my nephews are baptized. I have an uncle who just graduated and currently he’s a priest. He’s going to be transferred from Ohio to New York shortly, so I can’t wait to see him and my cousins… I even have two cousins here in New York City who are Jewish. As you can see, my family is just an amazing melting pot of wonderful religions and faiths.”
A graduate of a Catholic high school, she says, they celebrate Christmas, Easter and Ramadan at home. She may not be Miss Religion, but she and her family certainly cover the cultural/spiritual sense of “religion” exemplified by many Americans today: Inter-married and unconcerned with doctrinal divides. I would hold off, however, on equating this with being “cultured” as if that had to be set apart from being Muslim.
Source: eArabGirls

Born in December 18, 1974 in Alexandria, Nelly Karim (نيلى كريم)is very talented Egyptian Actress and Belly dancer. Nelly Karim appeared in movies such as Alexandria – New York, One-Zero, Fateah Eunayeak, Harb Atalia and Open Your Eyes. Here is a collection of some really cute pictures of Nelly Kareem for her crazy fans.


Lebanese American Rima Fakih made history when she became the newest titleholder of Miss Michigan USA. She is the first Arab American Muslim woman to hold such a title. Fifty-one contestants from every state and the District of Columbia took to the stage Sunday at Las Vegas’ Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino to compete for the title of Miss USA and the opportunity for a place in the Miss Universe pageant.
Fakih, of Lebanese descent, is believed to be the first Arab American, immigrant and Muslim to become Miss USA. She told pageant organizers her family celebrates both Muslim and Christian faiths. She moved to the United States as a baby and was raised in New York. Here she is competing in the bathing suit portion of the competition. The winner, Rima Fakih of Michigan, will represent the United States in the Miss Universe 2010 competition.
Source: eArabGirls