Part 5- Exchanged Cultural Aspects of Yemeni Migration

In this part, the researcher Ahmed Abdu Saif Al-Areqi discusses the reciprocal impact of migrants and expatriates on education. He outlines the educational reality in Yemen in the 20th century and addresses the phenomenon of migration and its reciprocal impact on education and the challenges faced by migrants and expats, concluding with recommendations to increase the positive impact on the homeland and host countries.

This part also examines the history of Ismailisa Yemen in the diaspora (causes and impacts) by the researcher, Amr bin Ma'adi Yakrib Al-Hamdani, where he provides the historical background of Ismailism's emergence and concentration in Najran, India, Pakistan, Kenya, and other nations, and he also addresses Ismailisa migration causes and its impacts and influences. In his turn, the researcher, Abdulbari Tahir examines Yemeni Journalism in the diaspora(influence and impact), outlining its origins in Southeast Asia under the "Hadhrami press" and "As-Salam newspaper" in Britain - Cardiff launched by Sheikh Al-Mujahid Abdullah Al-Hakimi in 1948. The researcher also addresses Yemenis' cultural and journalistic activities abroad and the origin and development of the Yemeni Press.

Part 5- Exchanged Cultural Aspects of Yemeni Migration
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