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As legal Arabic streaming services improve their libraries—with platforms like Starzplay, OSN+, and Zee Alwan securing more exclusive content—the need for unofficial aggregators like Akwam may gradually decline. However, as long as geo-restrictions, high subscription costs, and content gaps exist, sites like Akwam will likely continue to thrive in the background. The object of study in this paper is the Koran an
This modern "Akwam" is heavily laden with emotion. It is an arrival that heals generational trauma. It signifies that the long, harrowing night of separation is over, and the prodigal children have finally found their footing. It transforms the tragedy of the Middle Passage into a narrative of triumphant return. In this context, "Akwam" is not just a word; it is a weapon against historical erasure. 1 of Ajumako Mando
In the contemporary diasporic context, "Akwam" has taken on a potent new layer of meaning. For the African diaspora, descendants of those who were forcibly removed from the continent centuries ago, the return to the homeland is a psychological and spiritual imperative.