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Amman's Ramadan drummer balances spirit and livelihood

SHARE Late at night in a low-income district of Amman, Zeid Abu Mushref walks with an assured step as he pounds his drum, masking his status as a novice musaharati. “Hey, you who are asleep, recite a prayer to Allah,” he chants, his voice ringing out slowly between beats. But the steps of the 19-year-old are swift, as is his drumming. Mr Abu Mushref operates in Nuzha, a hilly district of the Jordanian capital that he needs to cover on foot before the crack of dawn. This is so people wake up in time to have suhoor before the day-long Ramadan fast.

Strawberries and swims: rescued dancing bears settle down in northern in Jordan

Graffiti on monuments is not new – neither is it an excuse to defile history

Earlier this week, graffiti appeared on a protected outcrop of fossil dunes near Al Wathba in the Abu Dhabi desert. Unfortunately, some people are unable to resist spraying paint on the landscape. It is sad, too, that some parents seemed to have failed to stop their children from defacing rock formations, showing little regard for the environment. The use of spray paint has made instances of vandalism worse. Had the initials or other designs been carved on the soft rock, the natural process of erosion would eventually have faded them. So, yes, I do condemn this behaviour. I hope the perpetrators of this act are found and held to account and I applaud efforts by the authorities both to prevent such acts of vandalism occurring and to educate our communities.

Limited horizons for young Syrian idealists in exile

SHARE Along a drab commercial street in east Amman, local fast food shops are staffed with young Syrians who toil long hours for a pittance. Many of the Syrian workers in the dusty Jasmin-Badr district had marched in demonstrations against Assad family rule that broke out a decade ago in Damascus and in rural areas on the border with Jordan. They formed the backbone of the Syrian revolt, which militarised after violent suppression by the regime. It was largely defeated after the Russian intervention that propped up President Bashar Al Assad in 2015. Rami Saleh, 28, was in the final year of high school when he and his brother took part in pro-democracy protests in Midan.

Rare snowfall covers Amman and blankets Jordan landscape in white

Rare snowfall covers Amman and blankets Jordan landscape in white
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