Selected journalism
British Journal of Photography
“Photography is a consequence of something else”: Tracing the Rio Bravo with Felipe Romero Beltrán
Mahtab Hussain casts British Muslims as the surveillants instead of the surveilled
When asking what the working-class looks like today, Johny Pitts resists cliche
Hassan Hajjaj celebrates a global village in true Maghrebi fashion
On the streets of Jenin, Sakir Khader is a photographer dying to exist
Service95 // Skateboards, Sisterhood & Transformation: Meet Iraq’s First Female Skate Community
Service95 // Meet the Couple Behind London’s Hottest Iraqi-Iranian Fusion Supper Club: Logma
Dazed Middle East // Abdulhamid Kircher’s ‘Rotting from Within’ asks us to keep our eyes attuned to beauty
Atmos // Nemahsis on Palestine and Singing Truth to Power
Service95 // Mediha Survived Capture By ISIS – This New Film Allows Her To Reclaim Her Narrative
Aperture // Roï Saade Is Building a New Photobook World
Service95 // Inside The Iraqi-American Mothers’ Book Club “Fostering Community, Broadening Horizons & Bearing Witness”
WePresent // Shayan Sajadian — Photographing the marginalized communities on the periphery of Iranian society
Service95 // Designer Marwan Kaabour On Creating The Queer Arab Glossary
WePresent // Massoud Hayoun — Paintings unraveling personal and collective Arab histories
A Rabbit’s Foot // With Bye Bye Tiberias, Lina Soualem is taking back her family’s legacy
Dazed // In pictures: Sirui Ma captures the women of London’s east Asian diaspora
Dazed // Adam Rouhana’s affecting portraits of Palestinian life
Atmos // The Artists Preserving Palestinian Collective Memory
WePresent // Simon Wheatley — Photographing France’s banlieues after the country’s 2005 riots
WePresent // Photographing moments of religious worship in Iraq
Aperture // A Photographer Deconstructs Masculinity and Colonialism
GQ Middle East // The Symbol of the Horse: A Woman’s Holy Steed
GQ Middle East // Ahmed Malek Has Been Preparing For His Greatest Role Yet – Himself
GQ Middle East // Visiting Baghdad: A Journey of Surprising Joy to a Strange Familiar Land / Lens Across Iraq
The Guardian // ‘We are a forgotten people’: how rap music is processing trauma in Iraq
Burn After Reading // S.O.S = SOOTHE OUR SOULS (The rise of comfort content)
AZURE // Babylons of Tomorrow: The Architecture of Arab Futures
The New Arab // Will the year of Arab excellence continue into 2023?
The Guardian // Standing up for asylum seekers: refugees learn the art of comedy
Elephant // Growing Opposition: Documenting India’s Farmers’ Protest
Trippin’ // In a City Known For Its Troubles, AVA Festival Is All About Unity
Elephant // Perfectly Imperfect: Aparna Aji Is Tearing Up Photography’s Rulebook
This Orient // Column