Dear Al Bawaba Bloggers,
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the new look of Al Bawaba Blogs. We have been working continuously to make sure the launch happens before the holidays, and we hope you consider it as a token of our appreciation to you for your positive energy and feedback.
Please let us know if you encounter any problems with the new design. Email us at blogsupport@albawaba.com and let us know.
We hope you enjoy the new feel of Al Bawaba Blogs and tell all your friends about it so they can be active bloggers as well. Share a link to Al Bawaba Blogs and spread the joy. Blog on!
From Al Bawaba Blogs team: Happy holidays!
Uber-active Lebanese blogger Daniel Akill wrote about man, death, god, war and the grave as well as man and machines and the unstable situation in Lebanon.
While Munaeem wrote that “Muslims should try to influence others by their character not by dictation" and Charles Carlson wrote an article titled “Ending Our Plague."
In “zhanggang” blog we read Greenhouse gases rising faster than UN forecasts: report. And as usual, Alexander James did his part of informing his readers of what went unreported in traditional mainstream media.
As promised, we are rounding up the discussions that took place during the month of October to enable readers to gain easy access to the posts they missed and to provide exposure to Al Bawaba Bloggers.
In October, Al Bawaba welcomed Lebanese blogger Daniel Akill, who wrote passionately about the situation in Lebanon, criticized Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Ladin, and published his commentary on news items.
Blogger Munaeem expressed his opinion on anti-semitism by quoting a CBS News article under the title "In academic circles, criticism of Israel is increasingly off-limits." While in The Imperialist Watch, blogger Bill wrote on a range of topics; from Zionist attacks on Wikipedia to the new Israeli flag in Detroit.
Also along the lines of politics, the Christian Zionism blog by Charles E. Carlson featured critique of the U.S policy of killing the wounded fighters in Fallujah and, in another piece, the author wondered "Who Is Guarding the Oil Well Guards?"
In his blog, Total Truth Sciences, Alexander James compiled a list of "unreported headlines" that he urged his readers to investigate and explore. And in a completely different domain, blog Zgang featured articles on health-related issues such as obesity and hormones, exercise, and autism.
Bloggers at Al Bawaba talk about a diverse range of topics every month. This diversity, we thought, should not go unrecognized. The lively discussions and the efforts invested in quality blogging must be celebrated.
For this purpose, we will write monthly roundups of the major issues discussed in Al Bawaba Blogs complete with links back to their posts to enable readers to check them out in detail. Join us later this month as we publish our first roundup!
Dear Al Bawaba Bloggers,
While we can't reveal what's up our sleeves at this time, we can reveal that we are cooking some very exciting surprises for Al Bawaba Blogs that we are sure you will enjoy.
The surprises should be out soon and they will turn your blogging experience with us into a whole new adventure, so stay tuned and keep your eyes peeled for our big announcements.
Keep blogging,
Al Bawaba Blogmaster
Dear Al Bawaba Bloggers,
We are ecstatic to announce the release of two new templates for Al Bawaba Blogs. You can use these templates immediately in your Al Bawaba Blog by going to Settings >> Theme Settings and choosing any new template you like.
Arabesque -- inspired by the Arab-Islamic decorative arts, an inspirational theme in red and white:

Jordanian Stories -- inspired by the Jordanian culture, a clear and simple theme:
We love to hear from you! Let us know what you think of the templates by leaving a comment on this post or by emailing us at: blogsupport@albawaba.com
Do you like change? We know we do!
As the team of Al Bawaba Blogs, we are pleased to announce the launch of two new templates so you can change your blog all you want! Give us your feedback and opinions anytime you like by emailing blogsupport@albawaba.com or leaving a comment here.
Blue Sky:

Traditional:

Dear Al Bawaba bloggers;
Thanks to your support and feedback, Al Bawaba Blogs was able to launch two new templates that are currently available to all our bloggers. We hope you enjoy these new additions and enhancements and we depend on your feedback and suggestions to make our service to you better.
Here is a preview of the new templates:
Oriental Dream
Damascene
