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/blog/2024-essay-contest-winners
...And the winners are: 1st Place “Home Is Tucked Under the Smiling Sunflower Seeds” by Azra Ozturk 2nd Place “Home Is Kobayashi Issa’s Cherry Blossoms” by Moon Taha Teen Nikita 3rd Place “How To Build a Home From a Toolkit and a Sourdough Starter” by Pimvarin Srihawan Honorable Mention “Beyond Home: The Spirit of Sydney” by Brianna Head Honorable Mention “The Cartography of the Heart: Where Home Isn’t a Place, But a Night Sky” by Yamini Ramesh Congratulations to the winners! You may also want to...
tags: Blog, Essay contest Type: Article Author: The Fountain article_category: Blog Publish Date: 2024-10-07 00:48:58 Language: *
/blog/2024-essay-contest-top-ten
Let's up the excitement a bit higher! Here is the Top Ten. Award winners will be announced very soon!! “My Home, My Stability” by Michaela Harhajova “A Mosquito Meets a Memory” by Maggie Whelan-Curtin “A Personal Cartography of Home” by Daniella Musimbi “Beyond Home: The Spirit of Sydney” by Brianna Head “Home Is Kobayashi Issa’s Cherry Blossoms” by Moon Taha Teen Nikita “Home Is Tucked Under the Smiling Sunflower Seeds” by Azra Ozturk “How To Build a Home From a Toolkit and a Sourdough Starter”...
tags: Blog, Essay contest Type: Article Author: The Fountain article_category: Blog Publish Date: 2024-10-02 11:15:37 Language: *
/blog/2024-essay-contest-shortlist
Countdown to the winners is around the corner! Here is the shortlist for Essay Contest 2024. We congratulate all the participants. Winners will be announced very soon. Please follow our announcements! “My Home, My Stability” by Michaela Harhajova “A Mosquito Meets a Memory” by Maggie Whelan-Curtin “A Personal Cartography of Home” by Daniella Musimbi “The Concept of Home: An Analysis of Its True Significance” by Mary Joy Tempra “Is Home Really Just Brick and Mortar?” by Selman Uzun “An Account of...
tags: Blog, Essay contest Type: Article Author: The Fountain article_category: Blog Publish Date: 2024-09-29 22:00:58 Language: *
/all-issues/2024/issue-161-sep-oct-2024/kafkas-metamorphosis-and-human-connection
Amazon Fresh, Uber Eats, Grubhub, Doordash, Instacart, self-checkouts and social media. In today’s world, living without an iota of real interaction with anyone else is becoming the norm. With new trends like remote work and ongoing fears about large gatherings still prevalent in many parts of the world, the pandemic has only exacerbated this isolation. I recently reread Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis , and the similarities between Gregor Samsa’s life and modern life are uncanny. After his transformation...
tags: Society Type: Article Author: Vaidehi Bhardwaj article_category: Issue 161 (Sep - Oct 2024) Publish Date: 2024-09-01 00:00:10 Language: *
As the sun rose over Agra, casting an orange hue on the horizon, I approached the Taj Mahal, one of the world's most breathtaking examples of Islamic art and architecture. Standing before the massive structure, I was awed by its intricate details and the spiritual aura it radiated. The Taj Mahal, built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, is a testament to the exquisite beauty and grandeur of Islamic art. From the moment I set foot on its grounds, the complex patterns...
tags: Arts and Culture Type: Article Author: M A Mufazzal article_category: Issue 161 (Sep - Oct 2024) Publish Date: 2024-09-01 00:00:09 Language: *
/all-issues/2024/issue-161-sep-oct-2024/can-our-teeth-be-regenerated
Bediuzzaman Said Nursi, a twentieth-century scholar, emphasizes that God sent Prophets as guides and leaders to humanity for spiritual development, and that He gave some wonders to each of those Prophets for material progress. God assigned them like “foremen” and “masters” for people, and this is why, Bediuzzaman says, the Prophets should be strictly followed [1]. Many scientific developments today encourage us to contemplate Bediuzzaman’s words. According to Bediuzzaman, the miracles of the Prophets...
tags: Biology Type: Article Author: Irfan Yilmaz article_category: Issue 161 (Sep - Oct 2024) Publish Date: 2024-09-01 00:00:05 Language: *
/all-issues/2024/issue-161-sep-oct-2024/fantasies-and-necessities
For years, we have ignored our true needs, chasing after some fantasies as if they were necessities of life. Sometimes unable to discern what our real needs were, and other times mistaking some of our luxuries for needs, we tied our lives entirely to such luxuries and lived in contradictions. What we pursued at times not only failed to meet our true needs but increased them; so much so that, just like a person whose lungs are parched from thirst drinks seawater in an attempt to quench their thirst,...
tags: Lead Article Type: Article Author: Fethullah Gulen article_category: Issue 161 (Sep - Oct 2024) Publish Date: 2024-09-01 00:00:02 Language: *
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/all-issues/2024/issue-160-jul-aug-2024/seeking-after-the-truth
After the exhausting hustle and bustle of the day, you finally throw yourself into your seat and take a deep breath. For a while, you keep on staring at a point, and your past life, which you are about to leave behind, plays like movie scenes in front of your eyes. Eventually you tell yourself, “It’s over,” without realizing that, in actuality, it is just starting. After a several-hour journey, the plane lands at your new destination and you face your new “homeland.” You assume and hope that, that...
tags: A Moment for Reflection Type: Article Author: Hale Hayta article_category: Issue 160 (Jul - Aug 2024) Publish Date: 2024-07-01 00:00:12 Language: *