Every evening, Eva and Nabil toast to their happiness. They are my grandparents and have been married for over 60 years. When they walked down the aisle, they were perhaps the first Arab-German couple after the Second World War.
Their love affair hails from time when Europeans had no fear of Arab influence.
Nabil loves to challenge the people around him. It is his daily mission to break down prejudices against Arabs with pranks, which also keep him young. Eva patiently endures his provocations.
When Nabil lets me in on his plans for an inflatable mosque, I decide to accompany the two of them with a camera.
Every evening, Eva and Nabil toast to their happiness. They are my grandparents and have been married for over 60 years. When they walked down the aisle, they were perhaps the first Arab-German couple after the Second World War.
Their love affair hails from time when Europeans had no fear of Arab influence.
Nabil loves to challenge the people around him. It is his daily mission to break down prejudices against Arabs with pranks, which also keep him young. Eva patiently endures his provocations.
When Nabil lets me in on his plans for an inflatable mosque, I decide to accompany the two of them with a camera.