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Rafeef Ziadah (Arabic: رفيف زيادة) (born 1979 in Beirut, Lebanon) is a Palestinian-Canadian poet and
human rights activist who
currently lives in London...
- Hilu, 1972, New York) Blue Flame: The Love
Letters of
Kahlil Gibran to May
Ziadah (edited and
translated by
Suheil Bushrui and
Salma Kuzbari, 1983, London)...
- Kuzbari, eds. (1983). Blue Flame: the Love
Letters of
Kahlil Gibran to May
Ziadah. Longman. p. xi. ISBN 9780582780781.
Kahlil Gibran (1959).
Anthony R. Ferris...
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Ziade or Ziadé, and its
common variants Ziadah, Ziadeh, Ziyadeh,
Zyade and
Zyadeh (Arabic: زيادة), is an
Arabic surname that
means "increase, overabundance...
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European far-left
mainstream in the form of
proposals for a boycott.
Rafeef Ziadah also
attributes BDS to the
peace process's failure. She
argues that BDS...
- مصراوي.كوم (in Arabic).
Retrieved 24
March 2023. Henderson, Christian;
Ziadah,
Rafeef (5
December 2022). "Logistics of the
neoliberal food regime: circulation...
- A
political and
social history of the
Trucial States (Routledge, 2016).
Ziadah, Rafeef. "Transport
Infrastructure and
Logistics in the
Making of Dubai...
- [17] "Revolutionary
Feminisms in a Time of Monsters." In B.
Bhandar and R.
Ziadah, eds.
Revolutionary Feminisms.
Verso Books, 2020 [18] "Migration, Materiality...
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corresponded significantly with
other writers and friends, such as May
Ziadah, and she
responded critically to
major male
writers of the time, like Qasim...
- Gibran,
Kahlil (1983). Blue Flame: The Love
Letters of
Kahlil Gibran to May
Ziadah.
Translated by Bushrui,
Suheil B.; Kuzbarī, Salmá al-Ḥaffār. New York: Longman...