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 Tunis Village in Fayoum City - Egypt "I could not tell you if I loved you the first moment I saw you, or if it was the second or third or fourth. But I remember the first moment I looked at you walking toward me and realized that somehow the rest of the world seemed to vanish when I was with you."

Why can’t we just be out of the box?

Why should we be always another copy version of another human being? Is it because the book is saying so? According to which book are we following? Traditions? Prescriptions? Perspectives? Culture? Society? Habits? Or what the people would say? Are we supposed to pursue things that were mentioned in the 16 th , 17 th or even the 20 th century, because this is how our great great grandparents were brought up on to or use to do it in that specific way? Why do I have to follow things blindly? If this is how the world is all about, then I’m definitely in the wrong universe and should certainly rest my case. I’m neither against traditions nor against our grandparent’s perspectives… But we are today in the 21 st century… things have changed; Technology and Science have developed a lot and quickly... even art is changing daily. If you happen to be a believer; God gave us a mind to think with, to create, innovate, to be creative, to discover sc...

Something to think about

Everyone will go through some hard times at some point.  Life isn't easy.  Just something to think about... Did you know that people who are the strongest are usually the most sensitive?  Did you know that people who exhibit the most kindness are the first to get mistreated? Did you know that the ones who take care of others all the time are usually the ones who need care the most?  Did you know the three hardest things to say are I love you, I'm sorry, and help me? Sometimes just because a person looks happy, you have to look past their smile to see how much pain they may be in. 

Is Art Political?

Art is a tool that interconnects between people; it exists and functions in a social context. An artist creates it and someone views it. However, lobbying or politicization is sometimes seen as a corruption of art. But it isn't. To ask "Is Art Political?" is to ask what circumstances of artistic creation and reaction make it possible for art to be political? As circumstances change, "political art" may no longer be political, "non-political" art may become political and so on. Not all Art is political, but all politics has an Aesthetic. Some people will debate that art is just something that should look good it's not there to make a testimonial. As Clement Greenbery said: "I don't see art as having ever in a real sense, affected the course of human affairs".   Other conflicting view for example like Bertold Bercht said: "Art is not a mirror to reflect reality but a hammer with which to shape it" - 1930's. ...

In A Heart Beat

There are moments where I feel nothing and other where I’m hundred percent sure that I finally found what I have been looking for…  I feel uncertain and confused... I’m not sure,… but deeply down I know that I just want it to happen before anything else.  Sometimes it seems to be far away from our imagination.. and sometimes not. It feels so right. Just when I start to feel we are finally there... I feel lost. It all started in a heart beat… that I can’t tell when exactly.. or how…  Before what happened happened… Really? Are you sure? There are these special magical moments…  When I see a river of hope in your dark brown eyes… I tend to see it right down there. A romantic and idealistic indeed. But could easily turn into frozen stone in just blink of seconds. A prove is sometimes is all what I’m looking for.  And a promise that could keep me forever. Would you?

The School of Life - PHILOSOPHY

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You are born to build

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If you grow up the type of woman men want to look at, You can let them look at you. But do not mistake eyes for hands, Or windows for mirrors. Let them see what a woman looks like. They may not have ever seen one before. If you grow up the type of woman men want to touch, You can let them touch you. Sometimes it is not you they are reaching for. Sometimes it is a bottle, a door, a sandwich, a Pulitzer, another woman – But their hands found you first. Do not mistake yourself for a guardian, or a muse, or a promise, or a victim or a snack. You are a woman – Skin and bones, veins and nerves, hair and sweat You are not made of metaphors, Not apologies, not excuses. If you grow up the type of woman men want to hold, You can let them hold you. All day they practice keeping their bodies upright. Even after all this evolving it still feels unnatural, Still strains the muscles, holds firm the arms and spine. Only some men will want to learn what it feels like to curl themselves into a questi...

Each love is an echo of God's love

"When you love a woman, what do you really love in her? It will be different with different people and it will be different at different times. If love really g rows, this is the way: first you fall in love with the woman because her body is beautiful. That is the first available beauty - her face, her eyes, her proportion, her elegance, her dancing, pulsating energy. Her body is beautiful. That is the first approach. You fall in love. Then after a few days you start going deeper into the woman. You start loving her heart. Now a far more beautiful revelation is coming to you. The body becomes secondary; the heart becomes primary. A new vision has arisen, a new peak. If you go on loving the woman, sooner or later you will find there are peaks beyond peaks, depths beyond depths. Then you start loving the soul of the woman. Then it is not only her heart - now that has become secondary. Now it is the very person, the very presence, the very radiance, the aliveness, that unknown p...

THE EMPLOYMENT

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In An Antique Land by Amitav Ghosh

In the early 1980s Amitav Ghosh was living in rural Egypt, engaged in field world for his social anthropology doctorate. In this book Ghosh plaits together three different stories: that of his time living in two Egyptian villages, his return to the villages eight years later and the life of 12th century North African Jewish merchant Ben Yiju and his Indian `slave' (actually more of a business associate) Bomma. Ghosh discovered the Ben Yiju story by examining documents from the massive haul found in the Geniza (synagogue document repository) of the Palestinian synagogue in the Egyptian town of Fustat. The documents were acquired by Cambridge University, where Ghosh tracked them down. Ghosh parallels his own sojourns in Egypt, the Malabar coast and return to Egypt, with those of Ben Yiju, who spent some twenty years in Mangalore, marrying a freed Indian slave, before returning to North Africa. Gradually pictures are built up of Egypt and India, ancient and modern. The fascinating re...

In An Antique Land II

'I know about these things,' said Zaghloul. 'But how could you know? Who was it who told you?' 'I've seen the way you stare at her,' said Zaghloul. '(...) If you're not careful, you'll find yourself saying "I'm in love," like a student or a college-boy. Watch what you're doing and don't forget you're a fellah: "love" is not for people like us.' (...) 'What do you mean?' I asked Zaghloul. 'Why can't a fellah fall in love?' 'For us it only leads to trouble,' said Zaghloul. 'Love is for students and mowazzafeen and city people; they think about it all the time, just like they think of football. For us it's different; it's better not to think of it.' (...) 'How do you know, ya Zaghloul?' said [Eid]. 'Did it ever happen to you?' 'Something happened to me once,' Zaghloul said quietly... Amitav Ghosh's In An Antique Land

In An Antique Land I

"Perhaps the most elusive aspect of medieval slavery is its role as spiritual metaphor, as an instrument of the religious imagination. In south India, among the pietist and fiercely egalitarian Vachanakara saint-poets of Bomma's own lifetime, for example, slavery was often used as an image to represent the devotee's quest for God: through the transforming power of metaphor the poets became their Lord's servants and lovers, androgynous in their longing; slaves, searching for t heir master with a passion that dissolved selfhood, wealth, caste and gender, indeed, difference itself. In their poetry it was slavery that was the paradoxical embodiment of perfect freedom; the image that represented the very notion of relationship, of human bonds, as well the possibility of their transcendence. This imagery would not have been unfamiliar to Ben Yiju. He and his friends were all orthodox, observant Jews, strongly aware of their distinctive religious identity. But they were ...

Perhaps

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ولعل ماتخشاه ليس بكائن ما ترجوه سوف يكون

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Be! So it is.

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Put your trust in Allah; Allah suffices as a guardian

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Patience is most fitting

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Now await in patience the command of thy Lord for verily thou art in Our eyes

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And are closer to him than the jugular vein

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For it is He Who causes (mankind) to laugh and weep

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Do not grieve; indeed Allah is with us

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Allah charges no soul except to its capacity

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With difficulty is surely ease

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But you may hate a thing although it is good for you and may love a thing although it is evil for you Allah knows, and you do not

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You know not; perhaps Allah will bring about after that a (different) matter

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Life

We invented a mountain of superfluous needs. You have to keep buying, throwing away…  It’s our lives we are squandering.  When I buy something, or when you buy it, we’re not paying with money.  We’re paying with the time from our lives we had to spend to earn that money. The difference is that you can’t buy life. Life just goes by.  And it’s terrible to waste your life, losing your freedom.  -  Wisdom from José Mujica

...انت الخداع وانت الضياع وانا ما انا

أخر جمعه فى شعبان

اللهمّ بلغنا سماع التراويح ودعوات المصلين ودموع الخاشعين وختم القرآن ، اللهمّ بلغنا عشر الرحمة وعشر المغفرة وبلغنا برضاك عشر العتق من النيران، اللهمّ اجعلنا ممّن يناديهم المنادي يوم القيامة : لكمُ النعيم سرمداً ، تحيون ولا تموتون أبداً اللهمّ اغفر لموتانا وارحمهم و إن توفّيتنا فارحمنا برحمتك الواسعة وارزقنا أجر الصائمين

“Your twenties are a time of exploration, not certainty. Get out and try, don’t sit at home thinking you should already know.”

The world needs more smiles with sincere hugs.

Thoughts…

That might sound cheesy, but I love Egypt beyond anyone can imagine. I get harassed like any other girl on the street, I get annoyed when people don’t stick to their appointments and come on time. I feel sick from unorganized and messed up things. I don’t understand people who don’t follow rules. I feel sad for street children and baggers. I want to help them, but one hand won’t clap. Sometimes I ask my self, how should we fix our messed up education? I feel sad for the new impolite, rude and disrespectful generation. No matter what I have listed here… and it's not even everything… It's an endless list of things that would make anyone want to immigrate and just leave everything behind… But I always miss this place when I leave it. There is something about this place... It indescribable... I always find something that pulls be and makes me feel more attached to this place than ever. Despite all these things, I have traveled a lot, I saw differ...

The Voice

There is a voice inside of you That whispers all day long, "I feel this is right for me, I know that this is wrong." No teacher, preacher, parent, friend Or wise man can decide What's right for you--just listen to The voice that speaks inside. ― Shel Silverstein
The minute I heard my first love story I started looking for you, not knowing how blind that was. Lovers don't finally meet somewhere. They're in each other all along. Rumi
I am drunk from the cup of love, the two worlds have escaped me. I have no concern but carouse and rapture. If one day in my life I spend a moment without you from that hour and that time I would repent my life. If one day I am given a moment in solitude with you I will trample the two worlds underfoot and dance forever. Rumi
Let's get away from all the clever humans who put words in our mouth let's only say what our hearts desire.    Rumi

Please come home

It took me such a long time to figure it out. It’s only after I understood.  I realised we are so much alike. Only after I felt there is something missing. Just after all these years has passed. It took me so much time to grasp it.  But I twigged it. I found it and I know what I want.  Please come home!
تقولين لي أنك تخافين الحب. لماذا تخافينه يا صغيرتي؟ أتخافين نور الشمس؟ أتخافين مدَّ البحر؟ أتخافين طلوع الفجر؟ أتخافين مجيء الربيع؟ لما يا ترى تخافين الحب؟ أنا أعلم أن القليل في الحب لا يرضيك، كما أعلم أن القليل في الحب لا يرضيني. أنت وأنا لا ولن نرضى بالقليل. نحن نريد الكثير. نحن نريد كل شيء. نحن نريد الكمال. لا تخافي الحب يا ماري، لا تخافي الحب يا رفيقة قلبي، علينا أن نستسلم إليه رغم ما فيه من الألم والحنين والوحشة ورغم ما فيه من الالتباس والحيرة. ―  جبران خليل جبران

A Normal Conv.

Me: How you doing?  You: Great. You: How you doing?  Me: Great. Me and You: Have a great day!

Imagine

Imagine you wake up everyday by the sound of waves on the beach, the sun lights through the window and the sight of the greenery in the garden in the front. Would not that be beautiful? Now know that THIS WILL NEVER HAPPEN!
"We can’t get too close. If we felt even a little of the love and the joy and the hopes that our patients are saying goodbye to, we'd never be able to function. Some lit bit of support, some bit of peace, some bit of closure. Something good, some little peace of beauty in the midst of some place dark. An unexpected gift just when it’s needed most."  Greys Anatomy - Life Lesson

The Guest House

This being human is a guest house. Every morning a new arrival. A joy, a depression, a meanness, some momentary awareness comes as an unexpected visitor. Welcome and entertain them all! Even if they're a crowd of sorrows, who violently sweep your house empty of its furniture, still, treat each guest honorably. He may be clearing you out for some new delight. The dark thought, the shame, the malice, meet them at the door laughing, and invite them in. Be grateful for whoever comes, because each has been sent as a guide from beyond. Rumi

After a While

After a while you learn the subtle difference between holding a hand and chaining a soul and you learn that love doesn't mean leaning and company doesn't always mean security. And you begin to learn that kisses aren't contracts and presents aren't promises and you begin to accept your defeats with your head up and your eyes ahead with the grace of woman, not the grief of a child and you learn to build all your roads on today because tomorrow's ground is too uncertain for plans and futures have a way of falling down in mid-flight. After a while you learn that even sunshine burns if you get too much so you plant your own garden and decorate your own soul instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers. And you learn that you really can endure you really are strong you really do have worth and you learn and you learn with every goodbye, you learn...   Veronica A. Shoffstall