I am a Muslim-American mom living and working in the shadow of Egypt's pyramids. It's been a long journey (and I'm not just talking about the plane ride).
Every single word I write is my own, unless otherwise stated, and is coprighted 2011.
Sponge Bob in Egypt
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And now for something completely different...
It won't make sense unless you say it out loud
*PONSH*
*POP*
Yes, that's how you say, "Sponge Bob" in A...
The Best Time to Go to Magic Kingdom
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In this month of July, the brilliant minds at Disney World have kept the
park open up until midnight every Tuesday. *Check their calendar.* This is
great!...
Gain Peace is a not-for-profit organization with the goal to educate the public about Islam and to clarify many misconceptions they may hold.
To this effect, Gain Peace has innitiated a toll-free telephone line: 1-800-662-ISLAM where anyone can call between 9:00 am and 9:00 pm to ask questions related to Islam, request for a visit to the mosque and order a free Quran and Islamic literature.
Gain Peace has speakers who are available to discuss various topics related to the faith of Islam. Islamic information booths, messages about Islam on buses, billboards, trains, radio and TV stations by Gain Peace are additional venues for sharing the teachings of Islam wiht our fellow citizens.
Those who are new to Islam, reverts to Islam, are provided educational, social, spiritual and moral support. Classes for new Muslims are held by Gain Peace in various cities. For more about Gain Peace and its activies please contact info@GainPeace.com
Happy Anniversary Golden Gate Bridge!
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Waiting in Line for a Shuttle Bus at the Civic Center Twenty-five years ago
today, my two sisters—Kris and Kathy—and I woke up at the crack of dawn,
bundle...
A kind word
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This is my request that if any of my dear blog followers can to please pop
by this dear sisters blog and leave a kind comment. She is having such a
hard ti...
Language Learning Update
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Bismillah...
Remember the post where I was telling you about me yelling at Rainbow in
French, and the fact that I thought he would grow to hate French f...
My Obligatory Tenth Anniversary of 9/11 Post
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Out of the Shadows of 9/11: Professor Hussein Rashid on faith’s role in
social change from Kellie Picallo on Vimeo. I haven’t written much the past
ten yea...
The Fight Against Bullying -- Kids Take Charge
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Adults often underestimate children's ability to grasp the heart of a concept -- or run with an idea of their own -- but we're wrong. They're a lot smarter a...
llf run walk hope 5k.
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and today’s the last day to guarantee yourself a t-shirt for the liz
logelin foundation’s run walk hope 5k (and maddy’s mile fun run for kids).
registratio...
Killing can be addictive!
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Mosquitoes, like lizards, are very common-place in India. Unlike lizards
which are not as harmful and irritating, the mosquitoes are known to cause
several...
Sounds From The Streets
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Anyone who knows me can attest that I am a city girl. I love the excitement
and energy of a big city because it feels like the place is bustling and
alive...
Marrakesh: a mother's tale of Stephanie
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It all started out with the missing. The missing of a mother of one girl in particular, named Stephanie. All the mother's three children were grown now, you ...
yalla bye
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My last full day in Jordan, I woke up at dawn to be driven back to my house
from where I’d slept over to spend my last hours with this family. I’ve
seen pl...
The Digital Crossover
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One of the predictions in my book, *The Dilbert Future* (1997), is that
holodeck technology, as shown in Star Trek, will spell the end of humanity.
As soon...
World Harmony Run in Oxford
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Here we are presenting a ‘Torch Bearer Award’ to Mark Williams and his
‘mindfulness team’ for their contribution in helping people overcome
long-term depre...
Beta’s a coming!
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I've been very quiet for a few months but soon the Beta version of the new
Islamic-Dictionary.com site will become available. Thank you for being
patient. ...
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*Union with God is not something we acquire by a technique *
*but the grounding truth of our lives that engenders the very search for God
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*Into the Silent...
Busying oneself with his own Shortcomings
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In the name of Allaah, the Beneficent, Most Merciful. May peace and
blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family and companions. As for
what follows;...
Finding Motivation in Trust
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Assalamualaikum, It’s that time of the year again! Finals are just around
the corner and you probably have to deal with a lot more than just studying
and w...
Don’t Blame the Copts!
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Ever since the run-off elections started, with the candidates being Morsy
and Shafiq, and a dangerous new rhetoric started rising within the ranks of
the r...
Welcome, Egypt, to democracy
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The 2012 Egyptian presidential elections are not just any elections. They
are the first democratic presidential elections to happen in this country.
And th...
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Being a foreign Belly Dancer in Egypt Interview with Luna of Cairo*by Isis
Zahara*
WEDNESDAY, MAY 09, 2012 ISIS ZAHARA NO COMMENTS
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Why Living Abroad is Good for Your Ego
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Making the decision to move to a new country entails a tug of war of sorts
between our sense of adventure and our ego. We imagine that our willingness
to ...
Recycling Project in Cairo
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My friend "A" from The Sinai Peninsula sent me this information which I
think everyone in Egypt should know about.
Its a wonderful recycling project at no ...
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