Culinary Adventures in Iran
Author Yasmin Khan (“The Saffron Tales: Recipes from the Persian Kitchen”) takes us on a culinary adventure inside Iran – from the North-West town of Tabriz where we devour the city’s signature dish … [Read more...]
Resources on Muslims for the Entertainment Industry
The MOST Story Bank is a live archive of stories on the most current events, people and cultural perspectives of Muslims in America and around the world. With writers in mind, MOST carefully selects story-driven news from the most reputable published sources.
Author Yasmin Khan (“The Saffron Tales: Recipes from the Persian Kitchen”) takes us on a culinary adventure inside Iran – from the North-West town of Tabriz where we devour the city’s signature dish … [Read more...]
There’s a lot about the Gaza strip that you probably have read about, but did you know that along its 25-mile Mediterranean coastline is a very active surf scene? "Once I paddle out past the … [Read more...]
Big news in the fashion world with the announcement of a new international edition of Vogue -- Vogue Arabia. The new magazine will officially launch next year with Saudi Princess Deena Aljuhani … [Read more...]
“Ladies First” is a short documentary directed by Mona El-Naggar and produced by the New York Times which takes a look at Saudi Arabia’s recent decision to allow women the right to vote in local … [Read more...]
World —
Middle-East correspondent Borzou Daragahi reports on the recent history of terrorist attacks in Iraq, stating that since the US invasion, thirteen years ago, it “unleashed a new era of instability” … [Read more...]
For the citizens of Gaza, the Israeli government has put severe restrictions on who can leave the area (for instance, if you had a life-threatening illness, one would need a permit to seek medical … [Read more...]
Run by the United Nations and other international humanitarian agencies, the Debaga refugee camp in Northern Iraq houses nearly 35,000 Iraqi refugees, displaced by ISIS-controlled towns and … [Read more...]
Though approximately 1.6 million Muslims live in Italy, there are only a handful of mosques officially registered in the entire country. To make matters worse, local authorities have recently closed … [Read more...]
ISIS occupied the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra for nearly a year and during that time destroyed two ancient temples and a triumphal arch, and sadly killed Khaled al-Asaad, the city’s chief … [Read more...]
The Guardian reports that in the past few years there has been “an explosion” in businesses that focus on the growing demands and trends of the Muslim consumer market. Ali Imdad was a contestant in … [Read more...]