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Tunisia’s Mohammad Ali Is Transgender Against Muslim’s Societal Odds

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Fatima MalehTunisian female footballer Fatima Maleh announced on national radio that she is now a man, legally registered in civil records as Mohammad Ali. One not-small step for this man; and a giant leap for Tunisia’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community.

5 Steps to a Carbon Neutral World Cup in Qatar

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Qatar has promised a carbon neutral 2022 World Cup, but we know from the Masdar City experiment how hard that is to achieve. Still, here are five dubious steps AECOM and Zaha Hadid Architects are reported to be taking to support that goal with their joint design – Al-Wakrah Stadium.

5 ways to lighten knee skin naturally

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Dark knee skin from praying

5 Ways devoted Muslimahs can eco-lighten dark prayer-knees

Kneecaps darkened by repetitive prayer in a kneeling position just ain’t pretty.  Even if your gams aren’t publicly paraded, it’s not a look most of us want to achieve. You can slather on harsh chemical bleaching creams, but how about trying an eco-remedy instead?

Islam requires followers to pray five times daily. The ritual involves kneeling on a prayer mat and touching the ground with your forehead. Done vigorously over time, a dark “prayer bump” may develop smack in the middle of the brow. This patch of calloused skin, called a zebiba, is considered by some as a sign of religious dedication.

Muslimahs also pray, but few women end up with a prayer bump. A woman likely takes better care of her facial skin than a man does, and if she chooses to wear a hijab her forehead is further protected from contact with abrasive prayer mat fibers.

Do fervent women get a “mark of faith” elsewhere on their bodies?

Performed prostrate on hard surfaces, frequent prayer can be brutal on knee joints, and on the papery skin that covers them. Clothing may protect skin from embedded dust, but it will still bruise and callous from repetitive kneeling. And to makes matters worse, melanin-rich ethnicities are prone to dark patches caused by the slightest friction or hormonal imbalance.

5 ways to even patches of dark skin caused by praying

Exfoliate

Exfoliate skin regularly to get rid of dead skin cells, one of the main causes of darkening skin.(Just check that your chosen product doesn’t include pollution-causing plastic microbeads!

Clean with lemon juice

Lemon juice contains natural bleaching properties. Dip a cottonball in fresh lemon juice and rub it gently on the knees. Allow the juice to stay on the skin for at least 15 to 20 minutes, then rinse. Repeat several times a day.

Hydrogen peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide has excellent bleaching properties too. Dip a cottonball in hydrogen peroxide and apply it to the knees. Repeat several times daily.

Aloe vera

Aloe also works well to remove dark spots. Pull a frond off an aloe plant, open up the leaf and rub the gelatinous inside over the affected areas daily.  Let dry completely, then rinse.

Moisturize but check blood sugar

And do check your blood-sugar levels next time you visit your doctor.  Dark spots, including zebiba, can be a type of acanthosis nigricans which could be a sign of insulin resistance caused by type 2 diabetes.

What is Acanthosis nigricans is a real condition

Acanthosis nigricans (AN) is a skin condition that causes one or more areas of skin to darken and thicken. Often the skin with AN feels like velvet. People who get this skin condition sometimes mistakenly believe that a dye or something else they touched has discolored their skin. They try scrubbing away the discoloration. Vigorous scrubbing will not get rid of AN.

Sometimes, it is a warning sign of a health problem that requires medical attention. For this reason, it is important to see a dermatologist if you notice an area of darker, thicker skin.

What is a zebiba?

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Zebiba is a prayer callous from touching one’s head 5 times a day on a prayer mat. Image via Wikipedia

A prayer callus, zabiba or zebiba (Arabic: زبيبة zabība, “raisin”) is a callus on the forehead present in some devout praying Muslims, mainly in Egypt.

Israel’s Mapal Promotes Peace by Treating Palestinian Sewage

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mapal green energyFinding a solution to the problem of raw sewage reclamation in rural Palestinian communities continues to be an ongoing issue. A new peace project between an Israeli treatment company Mapal Green Energy and the Palestinian Authority could sweeten tensions behind a stinky problem. 

Hydroponic Farms Sustain Urban Gazans

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hydroponic roof farm in GazaThe UN Food and Agriculture Organization in Gaza has set up a project addressing Gaza’s food insecurity, reports The Star. Where a buffer zone now stands on former agricultural land, farming has disappeared.

Religions Sign On to Save the River Jordan

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Our favorite peace-water NGO Friends of the Earth Middle East have just held a conference in Jordan last week and there had faith leaders sign the “Covenant for the Jordan River” to save the Jordan River.

Hawa Akkar Wind Farm to Illuminate 60,000 Lebanese Homes in First for Country

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Lebanese renewable energy have fallen short of its ambitious goal of reaching 12 percent of Lebanon’s energy needs by the year 2020. But now it is in the middle of building its first wind farm at about 60 MW in the country’s north. 

ShelterBox: You Can Help Philippine Survivors NOW

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ShelterBoxThe number of people left homeless by the devastating Philippines typhoon Haiyan has topped 800,000 according to the latest United Nations estimate.  Haiyan was the biggest storm ever recorded to reach landfall, wiping out entire villages and killing over 4,000 people (numbers continue to rise). Feeling the inevitable urge to assist?

Abu Dhabi is Phasing Out Cars and Siemens Wants to Help

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Abu Dhabi Metro, public transportation, Siemens, green transportation, cutting pollution, Abu Dhabi reduces dependence on carsDubai’s metro started running in 2009 (don’t fall asleep though) but Abu Dhabi, the wealthier Emirate, is only now reducing its dependence on cars with a swanky new rail and tram system. And Siemens hopes to hop on board.

Green Roofed and Wi-Fi Enabled Tawseela Micro Buses Cut Through Cairo’s Traffic

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There’s traffic. And then there is Cairo traffic, which can drive even the saintliest men and women to a special kind of madness. But a new public transportation option has popped up that could make getting from point A to point B significantly less stressful.

Design a Bridge for the Strait of Hormuz – Crucial Passage for Global Oil

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Strait of Hormuz, Gulf Architecture Biennial, design competition, Persian Gulf, global oil shipping route, United Arab Emirates, Iran, MusandamIt is one of the most important bodies of water in the world, the only one to link the Persian Gulf with the open ocean, and it is frequently at risk of closure due to politics. Here’s your chance to design a new bridge for the Strait of Hormuz.

Ruslan Khasanov’s Microbeads “Psychedelic” Soap Are Polluting Our Seas

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microbeads Ruslan Khasanov pacific light 2A photographic series entitled Pacific Light captures a spellbinding dance that begins when ink, paint and soap collide. Watch stunning color combinations puddle and swirl. Visual artist Ruslan Khasanov snapped gorgeous photos, but his video and GIFs (short for Graphic Interchange Format, a form of computer image that moves as soundless animation) are spectacular.

Israeli Researchers Make Oil from Greenhouse Gas

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A replacement for oil has become a burning need in the 21st century. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev researchers in Israel have invented a process to make a green feed alternative for crude oil out of two of the most common substances on Earth – water and carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas.  

Beirut Residents Revolt Against Plan to Destroy Iconic Massad Stairs

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Beirut residents are fed up: everywhere they look there are cranes and bulldozers turning their city into a giant concrete mess and even the smallest efforts to beautify the city are destroyed. This time they are saying no to a municipal plan to demolish the iconic Massad stairs.

Solar-Powered ‘Desert Cascades’ Cube Gushes Water in the Desert

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Desert Cascades, Ap Verheggen, making water from air, gushing waterfall in the desert, making water in the desert, desert waterfall, solar power, clean tech, solar art, SunGlacierThe same team behind SunGlacier, an extraordinary solar-powered artificial leaf that produces ice in the middle of the desert, has come up with a new concept – ‘Desert Cascades.’