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a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:31:"‘Arab Volcanoes’ Will Erupt";s:12:"thePermalink";s:60:"https://www.islamicity.org/101450/arab-volcanoes-will-erupt/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:15:"Moncef Marzouki";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:56:"https://img.youtube.com/vi/GMyH7nzksFI/maxresdefault.jpg";s:6:"isWhat";s:5:"video";s:7:"theIcon";s:33:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:43:"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMyH7nzksFI";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:31:"arab spring|/topics/arab-spring";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Apr 24 2024";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:39:"April 24, 2024 {wpcf-soft-date engaged}";s:9:"theAuthor";s:35:"Moncef Marzouki|/by/moncef-marzouki";s:5:"theID";i:101450;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:7:"22 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:186:"In this episode of Centre Stage, the former president of Tunisia, Moncef Marzouki, explains how being a medical doctor has helped shape his political career, and why the Arab Sprin......";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:31:"‘Arab Volcanoes’ Will Erupt";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
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a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:20:"Tunisia's Bumpy Road";s:12:"thePermalink";s:53:"https://www.islamicity.org/79333/tunisias-bumpy-road/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:11:"James Zogby";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:81:"https://media.islamicity.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Tunisia_Protest_11621.jpg";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:23:"tunisia|/topics/tunisia";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Oct 17 2021";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:41:"October 15, 2021 {wpcf-soft-date engaged}";s:9:"theAuthor";s:27:"James Zogby|/by/james-zogby";s:5:"theID";i:79333;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"7 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:186:"When Tunisian President Kais Saied dismissed the country's prime minister and closed the Parliament, he said he was doing so to "restore social peace...and save the state." He was ......";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:20:"Tunisia's Bumpy Road";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:31:"Ibn Khaldun: His Life and Works";s:12:"thePermalink";s:64:"https://www.islamicity.org/15548/ibn-khaldun-his-life-and-works/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:15:"Muhammad Hozien";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:70:"http://media.islamicity.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Ibn_Khaldun.jpg";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:21:"people|/topics/people";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"May 27 2018";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:37:"May 28, 2018 {wpcf-soft-date engaged}";s:9:"theAuthor";s:35:"Muhammad Hozien|/by/muhammad-hozien";s:5:"theID";i:15548;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:7:"40 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:103:"1. General biography of Ibn Khaldūn
1.1. Childhood and early years
He is ‘Abd al-Raḥmān...";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:31:"Ibn Khaldun: His Life and Works";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:43:"The Unraveling of the Arab Spring Narrative";s:12:"thePermalink";s:76:"https://www.islamicity.org/6402/the-unraveling-of-the-arab-spring-narrative/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:11:"James Zogby";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:83:"/global/images/photo/IC-Articles/ArabSpring44__949x522.JPG";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:29:"arab world|/topics/arab-world";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Dec 23 2014";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:42:"December 22, 2014 {wpcf-soft-date engaged}";s:9:"theAuthor";s:27:"James Zogby|/by/james-zogby";s:5:"theID";i:6402;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"7 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:253:"ZRS polled in most of these same countries again this autumn, to see what the Arab public now felt about the "Arab Spring". What we found was that the mood has soured with the number of those saying that the region is "worse off" more than tripling ... ";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:43:"The Unraveling of the Arab Spring Narrative";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:37:"The arab spring needs a new narrative";s:12:"thePermalink";s:70:"https://www.islamicity.org/4351/the-arab-spring-needs-a-new-narrative/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:16:"John L. Esposito";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:45:"muslim brotherhood|/topics/muslim-brotherhood";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Jun 22 2011";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:13:"June 22, 2011";s:9:"theAuthor";s:36:"John L. Esposito|/by/john-l-esposito";s:5:"theID";i:4351;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"6 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:185:"Old habits die hard. As we assess political challenges emerging from new governments in Egypt, Tunisia and elsewhere in the Middle East face, we continue to cling to a failed narrative.";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:37:"The arab spring needs a new narrative";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:49:"Was al-Qaeda's obituary written in Tahrir Square?";s:12:"thePermalink";s:80:"https://www.islamicity.org/4183/was-al-qaedas-obituary-written-in-tahrir-square/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:17:"Hesham Hassaballa";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:25:"al-qaeda|/topics/al-qaeda";s:7:"theDate";s:10:"Mar 7 2011";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:13:"March 7, 2011";s:9:"theAuthor";s:39:"Hesham Hassaballa|/by/hesham-hassaballa";s:5:"theID";i:4183;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:7:"10 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:245:"As the wave of revolution continues to roll all across the Arab Middle East, the neo-Kharijite militants of Al Qaeda have been relatively silent, as political change coming about using peaceful, non-violent protest is Al Qaeda's worst nightmare.";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:49:"Was al-Qaeda's obituary written in Tahrir Square?";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:47:"After revolution, Arabs regain dignity and hope";s:12:"thePermalink";s:79:"https://www.islamicity.org/4169/after-revolution-arabs-regain-dignity-and-hope/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:17:"Jeffrey Fleishman";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:31:"middle east|/topics/middle-east";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Feb 27 2011";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:17:"February 27, 2011";s:9:"theAuthor";s:39:"Jeffrey Fleishman|/by/jeffrey-fleishman";s:5:"theID";i:4169;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"8 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:172:"The revolts shaking North Africa and the Middle East are about many things, but the most potent is a yearning for respect after decades of repression and promises betrayed.";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:47:"After revolution, Arabs regain dignity and hope";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:18:"The Tunisia Affect";s:12:"thePermalink";s:51:"https://www.islamicity.org/7838/the-tunisia-affect/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:17:"Robert C. Koehler";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:43:"conflicts and war|/topics/conflicts-and-war";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Feb 24 2011";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:17:"February 24, 2011";s:9:"theAuthor";s:38:"Robert C. Koehler|/by/robert-c-koehler";s:5:"theID";i:7838;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"7 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:232:"None of the world-shaking protests of recent weeks - in Tunisia and Egypt, in Libya, Bahrain, Iran, in Wisconsin and around the U.S. - ostensibly have anything to do with the wars on this planet, except the ones that governments ...";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:18:"The Tunisia Affect";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:21:"The Antidote to 9/11?";s:12:"thePermalink";s:52:"https://www.islamicity.org/7833/the-antidote-to-911/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:15:"Lesley Hazleton";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:55:"government and politics|/topics/government-and-politics";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Feb 18 2011";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:42:"February 17, 2011 {wpcf-soft-date engaged}";s:9:"theAuthor";s:35:"Lesley Hazleton|/by/lesley-hazleton";s:5:"theID";i:7833;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"6 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:221:"There's been a ton of punditry about what the Tunisia and Egypt revolutions mean for America, and you can bet there'll be several tons more. But I suspect its biggest effect is yet to register, and that is psychological.";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:21:"The Antidote to 9/11?";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:42:"Palestinian September 2011 Deadline Doomed";s:12:"thePermalink";s:75:"https://www.islamicity.org/4143/palestinian-september-2011-deadline-doomed/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:13:"Nicola Nasser";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:29:"occupation|/topics/occupation";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Feb 16 2011";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:17:"February 16, 2011";s:9:"theAuthor";s:31:"Nicola Nasser|/by/nicola-nasser";s:5:"theID";i:4143;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:7:"13 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:222:"The international Quartet of the US, EU, UN and Russia on Middle East peace and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) seem set on an agenda that perceives September 2011 as an historical political watershed deadline.";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:42:"Palestinian September 2011 Deadline Doomed";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:60:"Tunisia and Egypt expose the hypocrisy of western liberalism";s:12:"thePermalink";s:93:"https://www.islamicity.org/4114/tunisia-and-egypt-expose-the-hypocrisy-of-western-liberalism/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:12:"Slavoj Zizek";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:71:"https://media.islamicity.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/justice-isp.jpg";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:43:"conflicts and war|/topics/conflicts-and-war";s:7:"theDate";s:10:"Feb 4 2011";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:16:"February 4, 2011";s:9:"theAuthor";s:29:"Slavoj Zizek|/by/slavoj-zizek";s:5:"theID";i:4114;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"7 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:245:"When a new provisional government was nominated in Tunis, it excluded Islamists and the more radical left. The reaction of smug liberals was: good, they are the basically same two totalitarian extremes - but are things really as simple as that? ";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:60:"Tunisia and Egypt expose the hypocrisy of western liberalism";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:78:"Why Jews Around the World Are Praying for the Victory of the Egyptian Uprising";s:12:"thePermalink";s:111:"https://www.islamicity.org/4101/why-jews-around-the-world-are-praying-for-the-victory-of-the-egyptian-uprising/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:20:"Rabbi Michael Lerner";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:29:"occupation|/topics/occupation";s:7:"theDate";s:10:"Feb 1 2011";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:16:"February 1, 2011";s:9:"theAuthor";s:45:"Rabbi Michael Lerner|/by/rabbi-michael-lerner";s:5:"theID";i:4101;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"6 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:340:"In normal times, when the forces of repression seem to be winning, this kind of thinking is dismissed as "utopian" by the "realists" who shape public political discourse. But when events like the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt occur, for a moment the politicians and media are stunned enough to allow a different kind of thinking to emerge.";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:78:"Why Jews Around the World Are Praying for the Victory of the Egyptian Uprising";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:43:"Tunisia: How We Got Here and the Task Ahead";s:12:"thePermalink";s:75:"https://www.islamicity.org/4100/tunisia-how-we-got-here-and-the-task-ahead/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:12:"Ramzy Baroud";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:23:"tunisia|/topics/tunisia";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Jan 31 2011";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:16:"January 31, 2011";s:9:"theAuthor";s:29:"Ramzy Baroud|/by/ramzy-baroud";s:5:"theID";i:4100;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"8 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:252:"Ben Ali's success in maintaining his regime for 23 years hinged on several major strategies. He ensured that the presidential palace was the ultimate center of power, thus denying anyone else the chance to gain popularity outside a closely-knit circle.";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:43:"Tunisia: How We Got Here and the Task Ahead";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:45:"Generalizing Tunisia: Context Overrides Story";s:12:"thePermalink";s:77:"https://www.islamicity.org/4084/generalizing-tunisia-context-overrides-story/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:12:"Ramzy Baroud";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:43:"conflicts and war|/topics/conflicts-and-war";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Jan 22 2011";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:16:"January 22, 2011";s:9:"theAuthor";s:29:"Ramzy Baroud|/by/ramzy-baroud";s:5:"theID";i:4084;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"8 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:269:"The upheaval in Tunisia is certainly worthy of all the headlines, media commentary and official statements it has generated. But many of these reactions contain generalizations that hype expectations, worsen an already terrible situation and provoke misguided policies.";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:45:"Generalizing Tunisia: Context Overrides Story";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:37:"United States Has a Choice in Tunisia";s:12:"thePermalink";s:70:"https://www.islamicity.org/4083/united-states-has-a-choice-in-tunisia/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:13:"Nicola Nasser";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:57:"united states of america|/topics/united-states-of-america";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Jan 21 2011";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:16:"January 21, 2011";s:9:"theAuthor";s:31:"Nicola Nasser|/by/nicola-nasser";s:5:"theID";i:4083;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:7:"10 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:273:"The Tunisian Intifada has proved that democracy and regime change can be homemade, without any U.S. intervention. Ironically any such U.S. intervention now is viewed in the region as a threat of a counterrevolution that would preempt turning the Intifada into a revolution.";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:37:"United States Has a Choice in Tunisia";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}
a:18:{s:8:"theTitle";s:28:"Chasing Democracy in Tunisia";s:12:"thePermalink";s:60:"https://www.islamicity.org/399/chasing-democracy-in-tunisia/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:15:"Zakariya Wright";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:8:"theEmbed";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:44:"cannot-retrieve-category-see-cell-part-1.php";s:6:"theTag";s:23:"tunisia|/topics/tunisia";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Oct 26 1999";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:16:"October 26, 1999";s:9:"theAuthor";s:35:"Zakariya Wright|/by/zakariya-wright";s:5:"theID";i:399;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"6 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:306:"Tunisia's first multi-party presidential elections since 1956 brought a landslide victory and a third five-year term for President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali. It appears that Tunisia's government, widely criticized for its humanitarian and undemocratic record, has changed little as a result of the elections.";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:28:"Chasing Democracy in Tunisia";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:80:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on post_tag=tunisia";}