When a Simple Grocery Trip Became a Lesson About Language and Identity

A few days ago, I walked into a grocery store here in Dubai to buy fish. It was supposed to be a quick, ordinary errand, the kind of routine moment that usually passes unnoticed. But sometimes, life hides powerful reflections inside the simplest experiences. As I approached the fish section, I noticed two African men…

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Do We Have the Right to Judge the Dead? A Reflection on Faith, Justice, and Humanity

When a public figure, rebel, leader, or even an ordinary citizen dies, society often reacts strongly. Some mourn, others celebrate, and many rush to pronounce final judgments: “May their soul never rest.” “They paid for their treason.” “They deserved their fate.” These reactions raise an essential question: Do we, as human beings, have the authority…

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Should Men and Women Do the Same Household Chores Equally? PEL Family Students Talk About It

Duties between men and women are generally decided differently from one society to another. When it comes to deciding who does what, culture and region play an important role. The way household chores are shared in one society may be completely different from how they are divided in another. But one question remains a dilemma…

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