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Dina Abdel-mageed

Dina Abdel-mageed

Author at sbs.com.au at SBS Australia Online

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    Recent Articles

    sbs.com.au

    Desperate to flee Gaza, Sawsan’s family was split up by 'unfair' exit fees

    Palestinians looking to leave Gaza are paying thousands of dollars in ‘coordination’ fees to a private company to pass through the Rafah crossing. While some members of the El-Sakka family have found safety in Australia, the rising costs have left others stranded.
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    'I make Anzac biscuits for Suhoor': How Eliane adjusted to Ramadan ...

    Recent convert to Islam, Eliane Beveridge, says she’s still adjusting to Ramadan especially the rule around not drinking water during daylight hours.
    sbs.com.au

    Ancient know-how: Papyri researcher wants to take learnings back to...

    Despite appreciating the opportunities she has had in Australia, papyri researcher and restorer, Arzak Mohamed, says she will eventually return to Egypt to share her knowledge with university students there.
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    'We were the only Muslim family in town': How Abeer embraced life i...

    When Abeer Fathi’s husband, Abubakr Ali, accepted a position as a doctor in Bourke, 800km northwest of Sydney, she said she didn’t hesitate to join him.
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    Why some Arab Australian women see gold jewellery as a safe way to ...

    Arab Australian women continue to invest in gold jewellery in the belief that it is a safer alternative to cash savings.
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    Why some Arab women feel uneasy about getting a share of marital we...

    Financial settlement after divorce can be a challenging process, and some Arab women in Australia say they are made to feel uneasy about getting a share of marital wealth for cultural and religious reasons.
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    Why love is the elephant in the room to some Arab Australians

    The concept of love often means different things to different communities. For some Arab Australians, the word is closely associated with family values, cultural stigmas and a sense of secrecy.
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    Iraqi refugee says yoga helped ease her trauma so much she became a...

    After surviving three wars in her country, Iraq, in addition to the challenges of her situation as a refugee, Zainab Jawadi says she was struggling with severe psychological stress when she arrived in Australia in 2013. Yoga came to her rescue.
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    Is Australia ‘overrated’ or ‘homely’?: Arab migrants on the loss of...

    Recently, many professionals have left the luxury of the Gulf either unwillingly due to loss of jobs or voluntarily in search of long-term stability, political rights, and better education.
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    "Dogged by fear": How some new migrants must overcome innate fear o...

    Some migrants, especially from the Middle East, have grown up with a fear of cats and dogs as these animals are often stray and aggressive in their home countries.
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    ‘Business as usual’: Stay-at-home mum becomes candle entrepreneur

    At first, Mary Malek said she had just made candles for herself and her friends, but as she gained more confidence, she started giving her business a more commercial look and is now planning to rent factory space.