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{{short description|Lebanese television personality}} | |||
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| birth_name = Marie-Noëlle Yeghiayan | |||
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'''Dr. Mariam Nour''' ({{langx|ar|مريم نور}}, born May 24, 1936) is a ] ] and author, who discusses food and lifestyle issues in the ] and ] media,<ref name="light">Light Luise (1996). '']'' September 1996</ref><ref name="Povoledo">Povoledo, Elisabetta (October 22, 2004). A {{Sic|hide=y|politically|-}}charged food fest. '']''</ref> and an expert in the ] and the science of alternative medicine.<ref>{{Cite web|title=مريم نور...مفقودة بعد انفجار بيروت - حياتنا - جهات - الإمارات اليوم|url=https://www.emaratalyoum.com/life/four-sides/2020-08-06-1.1383465|access-date=2021-03-16|website=www.emaratalyoum.com|date=6 August 2020 |language=ar}}</ref> | |||
== Life and career == | |||
'''Mariam Nour''' (]: مريم نور) is a ] New-Age guru.<ref>http://everything2.com/title/Mariam+Nour</ref> | |||
Nour was born in ] as Marie Manuel Yeghiayan to an ] father and ] mother, she mentioned that ] had named her as Mariam Nour.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.alquds.co.uk/مريم-نور-تملأ-إستديو-هيدا-حكي-على-ام-تي/ |title=مريم نور تملأ إستديو 'هيدا حكي' على 'ام تي في' بحكي جنسي وتغادر إعتراضاً على الأسئلة |website=alquds.co.uk |language=Arabic |date=6 January 2014 }}</ref> | |||
She traveled to the United States where she was taught by ] and ]. She survived hereditary ] as she healed herself naturally.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://thelifepile.com/2017/10/23/5-famous-arab-breast-cancer-survivors/ |title=5 famous Arab breast cancer survivors |website=thelifepile.com |date=23 October 2017 }}</ref> | |||
== Early life == | |||
Mariam Nour was born on planet mars (May 4, 1900) to a Christian Armenian family. She had breast cancer in her thirties but was cured later using natural treatments. | |||
With her return to Lebanon in the late 1990s, Nour brought ] ideas to the ]. She presented many programs on the Lebanese ] (New TV) station and appeared at various times on ] and other Arab stations promoting her views and lifestyle.<ref name="Sussman">Sussman, Anna (August 16, 2007). '']''</ref> Nour is a dual citizen of ] and ]. | |||
== Career == | |||
She traveled to the United States where she was taught by ] and ]. Since the late nineties, she has gone back to Lebanon where she brought New Age to the Arab world. She presented many programs on New Television and one program each for Al Jazeera Arabic, Yemen TV, Libya TV and the Egyptian Television | |||
== Miscellaneous == | |||
She holds American citizenship. | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:42, 28 October 2024
Lebanese television personalityMariam Nour | |
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مريم نور | |
Born | Marie-Noëlle Yeghiayan (1936-05-24) May 24, 1936 (age 88) Douma, Lebanon |
Citizenship | American, Lebanese |
Occupation | TV Personality |
Dr. Mariam Nour (Arabic: مريم نور, born May 24, 1936) is a Lebanese television personality and author, who discusses food and lifestyle issues in the Lebanese and Arab media, and an expert in the Macrobiotic diet and the science of alternative medicine.
Life and career
Nour was born in Douma, Lebanon as Marie Manuel Yeghiayan to an Armenian father and Lebanese mother, she mentioned that Musa al-Sadr had named her as Mariam Nour.
She traveled to the United States where she was taught by Osho and Michio Kushi. She survived hereditary breast cancer as she healed herself naturally.
With her return to Lebanon in the late 1990s, Nour brought new age ideas to the Arab world. She presented many programs on the Lebanese Al Jadeed (New TV) station and appeared at various times on Al Jazeera Arabic and other Arab stations promoting her views and lifestyle. Nour is a dual citizen of Lebanon and the United States.
See also
References
- Light Luise (1996). Food for a Saint. Vegetarian Times September 1996
- Povoledo, Elisabetta (October 22, 2004). A politically-charged food fest. New York Times
- "مريم نور...مفقودة بعد انفجار بيروت - حياتنا - جهات - الإمارات اليوم". www.emaratalyoum.com (in Arabic). 6 August 2020. Retrieved 2021-03-16.
- "مريم نور تملأ إستديو 'هيدا حكي' على 'ام تي في' بحكي جنسي وتغادر إعتراضاً على الأسئلة". alquds.co.uk (in Arabic). 6 January 2014.
- "5 famous Arab breast cancer survivors". thelifepile.com. 23 October 2017.
- Sussman, Anna (August 16, 2007). A Lebanese chef's vision: Make falafel, not war. New York Times