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Between Two Worlds: The Modern Muslim Woman’s Quiet Search for Herself

There is something about being in the air that makes the soul speak louder. When a woman boards a plane alone, leaving behind her home, family, and responsibilities for a few hours, she enters a rare space of silence and reflection. Suspended between two destinations, she is no longer defined by where she comes from or where she is going. In that moment, she is simply herself.

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Where the Red Sea Tells Its Story

In the heart of Historic Jeddah, where coral-stone buildings lean into narrow streets, a new cultural landmark has opened its doors — one that does not simply display history, but allows visitors to step inside it. The Red Sea Museum is more than a museum; it is a journey through time, water, and human connection.

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Reviving Jeddah’s Historic Gateway: The Red Sea Museum Reopens Bab Al-Bunt

Jeddah’s historic seaport has taken on a new life as the Red Sea Museum, transforming Bab Al-Bunt, the city’s iconic gateway, into a vibrant cultural space that bridges history and contemporary art. For centuries, the pointed double-curved arches of Bab Al-Bunt welcomed pilgrims arriving by sea, marking the final leg of their spiritual journey to Makkah and Madinah.

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