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  • Call for Contributors - "Lesbians, Sexuality and Islam" Issue of The Journal of Lesbian Studies

  • Home-Based Job: Middle Eastern Journalists Wanted for US-Based Arab American Newspaper

    Established US-based Arab American newspaper is seeking talented Middle Eastern journalists with web knowledge who are fluent in English to monitor and aggregate a list of US (English-language) and Pan Arab (Arabic & English) media and rewrite a daily summary in Arabic.

    You must have an EXCELLENT understanding of the English language and possess EXCELLENT Arabic grammar skills. You must be able to translate and summarize English-language articles and rewrite them in a journalistic style and then upload your work on the newspaper’s website. 4 years minimum previous journalistic experience with proven track record is a MUST.

    This is a home-based job that can be done in the afternoon-evening (Cairo time). Monthly Salary varies between $250- $400 (depending on experience) .

    Please send resume+references.

    Compensation: $250- $400/month (depending on experience)

    Via: craigslist.org

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: job-hkkce-2369784200@craigslist.org

    For submissions: job-hkkce-2369784200@craigslist.org

  • "Mohammed — The Messenger of Peace" Essay Contest

    Deadline: 10 June 2011

    The Sultan Qaboos Centre for Islamic Culture, Diwan of Royal Court and Islamic Information Centre at the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque have announced an essay contest on “Mohammed — The Messenger of Peace”. The contest, in which the winners will be awarded cash prizes of RO 400, RO 200 and RO 100 each in three categories, is open to all people, including citizens and Muslims and non-Muslim residents. Participants are asked to write the essay in English within 1,200 words.

    The last date for submission of the essay is June 10. The essay should be submitted only by e-mail to grouppositive@yahoo.com, grouppositive@hotmail.com or islamiccentre@yahoogroups.com. There will be four categories of contestants: under 16 years Muslims, under 16 years non-Muslims, above 16 years Muslims and above 16 years non-Muslims.

    The essay should be original and not lifted from the Internet and journals but contestants can give proper references for quoting someone. For more information, one can contact Said Muferji (99425598), Aftab Kola (92288410) or Hafidh M Kindy (99341395).

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: contact Said Muferji (99425598), Aftab Kola (92288410) or Hafidh M Kindy (99341395)

    For submissions: grouppositive@yahoo.com, grouppositive@hotmail.com

    Website: http://www.sqcic.gov.om/English.html

  • The 2011 King Faisal $200,000 International Prize for Arabic Language and Literature

  • Call for Sacred Stories from Judeo-Christianity, Islam and Eastern Religions: Mythology Publication (Southport Press)

    Deadline: 31 May 2011

    This project on myths, legends, tall tales and folkore is open to the author or artist's interpretation. Work may include Greek and Roman myths, Celtic and Icelandic stories, Native American tales and other words and images from other cultures. It may explore sacred stories from Judeo-Christianity, Islam and eastern religions. It may be whimsical, offering a new slant on tales of Peter Rabbit, Paul Bunyan or other childhood stories. It may also include personal or family stories that have been told and retold through generations. It may provide exaggerated takes on real people like Johnny Appleseed.

    Graphic fiction and visual art may be in any medium, color or black-and-white. Page size is 6.88 (W) x 6.63 (H). Artists are advised to keep critical content within a safe area of 6.625 (W) x 6.125 (H). Work may be submitted in these dimensions or scalable to these dimensions.

    Prose may be no longer than 1,200 words. You may submit up to three prose pieces. The work must be properly titled at the top of each page along with the name of the author.

    Poetry may be no longer than 32 lines, including title, stanza breaks and any epigraph or dedication. Poems must be single-spaced and the work must use a standard font.

    Prose and poetry will not be returned. Graphic fiction and visual art becomes property of Southport Press and will be placed in a public silent auction, in order to sustain Southport Press and make future projects and publications possible.

    Submit work to ArtWorks, 5002 7th Avenue, Kenosha, WI 53140. Include your name, address, phone number and email address. Questions, call (262) 652-5911.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: call (262) 652-5911

    For submissions: ArtWorks, 5002 7th Avenue, Kenosha, WI 53140

    Website: http://www.southportpress.com

  • Deadline Extended: The $1,300 Mahdiya/ Aga Khan Museum International Essay Writing Contest

    Deadline Extended: The $1,300 Mahdiya/ Aga Khan Museum International Essay Writing Contest

    Deadline: 30 April 2011

    The contest will be known as the “Mahdiya Essay Writing Contest,” and the awards will include US$1,000 in cash prizes for the 4 winners of two short essays. The name Mahdiya has been chosen in recognition of the first capital city of the Fatimids which was founded in North Africa by Imam al-Mahdi, the 11th Ismaili Imam and first Fatimid Caliph.

    The prizes, distributed in the form of money order/draft, are in addition to the original prizes of the first edition of “The Memoirs of Aga Khan”, the autobiography of Aga Khan III and “Animal Voyage” by Prince Hussain Aga Khan. The exact prize distribution is specified in the contest summary and rules below.

    The writing contest will become an annual feature beginning with this 2011 initiative.

    The closing date for the two contests has now been extended to April 30, 2011. No further extensions will be made. The winners will be selected by a team of judges from around the world by mid-May, 2011. The winning essays will be announced and published on this Web site soon thereafter. The winners will also be announced on Ismailimail, the highly popular independent Ismaili blog which has become the best and most dependable reference source for news related to the worldwide Ismaili Muslim community.

    This contest provides a wonderful opportunity for students, the youth as well as adults to develop and write their thoughts about the iconic projects that are being built on Wynford Drive in Toronto, Canada, by the 49th Ismaili Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan. Please read the guidelines below, and share your grandest aspirations or imagination about this “Gift to Toronto” and, indeed, our world by His Highness the Aga Khan. Participate in this exciting contest where you can contribute meaningfully, simultaneously being recognized for your creative and thoughtful writing skills and talent.

    Finally, in addition to the $1000.00 being offered as cash prizes to the winners, a total of upto six entries deemed as honourable mentions by the judging panel will each receive a gift card or cash in the amount of $US 50.00. Canadian and USA honourable mentions will receive a gift card from Chapters and Barnes & Nobles respectively, and overseas entries will receive the amount in the form of a money order.

    We look forward to reading your entries and being part of your thoughtful world to ignite and open our eyes on multiple levels about the historic creation of “The Aga Khan Museum, the Ismaili Centre and Their Park.” To assist you in this endeavour, we have provided links to numerous articles and speeches.

    SUMMARY

    1. The first will be a short essay of 300 – 500 words on the topic, “Why I am Excited about The Aga Khan Museum, The Ismaili Centre and Their Park.”

    2. The second will be a short description where, in no more than 125 words, the participant will describe “Why I like this photo” for any one photo the participant chooses from the photo essay (see the link below).

    3. There will be two age categories for each essay – a youth category (ages 18-24) and an open category (25 years and over).

    4. The winner of the youth category for the essay competition, “Why I am Excited…” will receive a cash prize of $400.00 as well as an out of print copy of “The Memoirs of Aga Khan” (UK, 1954, 1st edition). A DVD of the Aga Khan Museum will also be included.

    5. The winner of the open category for the essay competition “Why I am Excited…” will receive a cash prize of $300.00 as well as an out of print copy of “The Memoirs of Aga Khan” (UK, 1954, 1st edition). A DVD of the Aga Khan Museum will also be included.

    6. The winner of the youth category for “Why I Like this Photo” will receive a cash prize of $175.00 as well Prince Hussain Aga Khan’s enchanting photo book “Animal Voyage.” A DVD of the Aga Khan Museum will also be included.

    7. The winner of the open category for “Why I Like this Photo” will receive a cash prize of $125.00 as well as Prince Hussain Aga Khan’s enchanting photo book “Animal Voyage.” A DVD of the Aga Khan Museum will also be included.

    RULES

    1. The competition is free to enter.

    2. Youth (18 to 24) and adults (25 and over) are invited to participate.

    3. We encourage the participation of youth and adults from diverse cultural backgrounds and geographical locations.

    4. The essay “Why I am excited about the Aga Khan Museum, the Ismaili Centre and their Park,” should be between 300 and 500 words.

    5. The photo essay, “Why I Like this Photo,” is limited to 125 words. A participant may only select one photo of his/her choice from the entire photo essay, and describe why he/she likes it. The photo slide show may be viewed by clicking any one of the following links:

    PHOTO ESSAY: PDF presentation (Recommended)

    PHOTO ESSAY: Powerpoint Presentation

    PHOTO ESSAY: Regular Web Pages

    6. All submissions must be in the English language.

    7. Entries should be emailed to simergessay@aol.com or simerg@aol.com in one of the following formats: WordPerfect, Word, PDF, RTF or as an email.

    8. Entries should include the following information:

    a. A short biographical note (to introduce the applicant – limit it to 75 words). Participant’s age, birth date, school, and (OPTIONAL) a small photo are also required.

    b. Participant’s full contact details (email address, telephone number(s), complete postal address, town, country). This information must be provided in the body of the email

    9. The e-mail subject should read “Entry for Essay Contest.”

    10. Entries should be submitted by April 30, 2011.

    11. Winners will be declared on this Web site sometime during the latter half of May 2011.

    12. The decisions made by the panel of judges (see list below) will be final.

    13. The participants will ensure that their essays do not infringe on anyone’s copyright material when developing the essays.

    14. All participants in this contest implicitly accept the rules presented in this document.

    AIMS OF THE CONTEST

    1. To use Albert Einstein’s quote, “Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world,” one of the primary aims of the essay will be to encourage everyone to discover the joy and power of writing creative, intelligent, and persuasive essays.

    2. To promote a culture of writing and reading among youth and the public.

    3. To make the viewers at large more engaged in these projects, by both reading the essays and commenting on them.

    4. To enhance and enlighten the readers’ views of what other people are thinking about these three projects.

    WINNERS

    1. The winners will be announced sometime at the end of May, 2011, on this Web site, www.simerg.com.

    2. The winning essays will be published on www.simerg.com.

    3. Winner of the best essay, “Why I am Excited…” for each of the two age groups (i.e. 18 – 24 and 25 and over) will receive a cash prize as mentioned above, a good used copy of “The Memoirs of Aga Khan”, and a DVD of the Aga Khan Museum.

    4. Winner of the photo description, “Why I Like this Photo” for teach of the two age groups (i.e. 18 – 24 and 25 and over) will receive a cash prize as mentioned above, a brand new copy of the photo book “Animal Voyage” by Hussain Aga Khan (2008), and a DVD of the Aga Khan Museum.

    Note: To read more about the two books shown above, please click here.

    5. Also, upto six entries deemed as honourable mentions by the judging panel will each receive a gift card or cash in the amount of $US50.00 plus a DVD of the Aga Khan Museum. Canadian and USA honourable mentions will receive a gift card from Chapters and Barnes & Nobles respectively, and overseas entries will receive the amount in the form of a money order.

    6. Thus the total maximum cash amount available for the contest will be $1300.00 ($1000.00 for winning essays, and $300.00 for honourable mentions).

    SELECTION CRITERIA

    The judge’s selection for the essays will be based on the following:

    1. Originality and personal vision.

    2. Relevance of the essay to the three projects.

    3. Quality of language (engaging writing style, good spelling and grammar etc.)

    4. Demonstration of a thorough understanding of the three projects.

    AN INTERNATIONAL PANEL OF JUDGES

    The following individuals have kindly agreed to judge the competition:

    1. Mr. Bruni Freschi, O.C. (Order of Canada), Vancouver, Canada – Architect, Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre, Burnaby
    2. Dr. Aziz Kurwa, London, UK – Medical Professional
    3. Professor Arif Babul, Vancouver, Canada – Astrophysicist
    4. Mr. Zulfikar Khoja, Ottawa, Canada – Educator
    5. Dr. Navyn Naran, New York, USA- Medical Professional
    6. Mr. Jim Bowie, Toronto, Canada – Hobbyst Photographer and Realtor
    7. Mr. Iqbal Motani, Ottawa, Canada – Accountant/Auditor
    8. Ms. Shellyza Moledina, London, UK – Pharmacy Student, Writer and Singer

    DISCLAIMERS AND EXCLUSIONS

    Simerg reserves the right to not award the prizes if the number and quality of the entries do not meet the jury’s expectation. This decision will be made by the judges.

    Simerg looks forward to a good participation, and interesting responses.

    SELECTED RESOURCES

    • Aga Khan Museum articles at AKDN
    • The Aga Khan’s speech at the Foundation Ceremony
    • Aga Khan Museum collection - article at theIsmaili.org
    • Article in Nomeancity.net
    • Ismaili Centres – A special coverage at theIsmaili.org
    • Urban Toronto article
    The above list is by no means complete. Numerous other articles are posted on the internet.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: simergessay@aol.com or simerg@aol.com

    For submissions: simergessay@aol.com or simerg@aol.com

    Website: http://simerg.com/

  • New Book - America in An Arab Mirror: Images of America in Arabic Travel Literature, 1668 to 9/11 and Beyond

    New Book - America in An Arab Mirror: Images of America in Arabic Travel Literature, 1668 to 9/11 and Beyond
  • Call for Creative Writings/ Papers: Culture Section of Arab Studies Institute's Jadaliyya Ezine

    Call for Creative Writings/ Papers: Culture Section of Arab Studies Institute's Jadaliyya Ezine
  • The Pen Competition for Young Muslim Writers

  • Call for Contributions to World Bank Report: Adaptation to a Changing Climate in the Arab Countries

  • The £1,000 Random House - Harvill Secker Young Translators’ Prize 2011 (Arabic to English)

    The £1,000 Random House - Harvill Secker Young Translators’ Prize 2011 (Arabic to English)
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