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“Three Falcons for Tamerlane”
March 17, 20267:00 p.m.MADRIDOn Tuesday, March 17, Casa Árabe will be hosting the presenting of this new book by Jesús Sánchez Adalid. It has been published by Harper Collins. Discover this historical epic in which intrigue and mystery surround the main character on his journey to Samarkand. -
Syria at the Crossroads: Reconstruction and uncertainty
March 04, 20267:00 p.m.MADRIDOn Wednesday, March 4, Casa Árabe will be hosting this round table discussion on the current situation in Syria, as part of its presentation of the latest issue of the journal afkar/ideas. Taking part in the debate will be Leila Nachawati (UC3M), Jesús A. Núñez Villaverde (IECAH), Gabriel Garroum (UPF) and Natalia Sancha (El País). Come listen to the debate. -
Tangier, the Life of Dreams
February 25, 20267:00 p.m.MADRIDOn Wednesday, February 25, Casa Árabe will be holding the presentation of this book in Madrid at an event featuring the book’s author, Tina Suau, in a conversation with fellow writer Mohamed El Morabet. Come attend the event to discover this intriguing novel! -
A comic and a game to discover Andalusian Córdoba
From January 15, 2026 until January 31, 2026CÓRDOBACasa Árabe and the Al-Fanar Foundation have published the comic book “Sira and the Ministry of Knowledge” and the urban escape game “Córdoba Andalusí” to uncover the secrets of science in al-Andalus, the former capital of the Caliphate and the city of greatest cultural and intellectual splendour on this side of the Mediterranean. -
Reading Club in 2026
From December 15, 2025 until January 20, 2026From January 20 to March 31, sessions on every other Tuesday, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.MADRIDWith the beginning of the new year, our Reading Club will be returning, with six sessions that give us the chance to delve deeper into works and authors that give us a closer look at the Arab world through literature, essays and graphic novels. The meetings will be held every other Tuesday from January 20 through March 31, 2026. Sign up soon, before all of the spaces are full!





