tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-671196355592828441.post6637429670025998253..comments2024-01-09T14:57:28.329+02:00Comments on After Hardship There is Ease: Touring Nazlet SamaanYosrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02032254803613054574noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-671196355592828441.post-43616421523528098902013-11-08T04:58:18.408+02:002013-11-08T04:58:18.408+02:00Egypt is so beautiful. The energy of it's peop...Egypt is so beautiful. The energy of it's people, even it's distinct smell..I was in the hospital the other day and sworn I had smelled Misr for an hour...it was weird, but it made me reminisce...egyptchick7noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-671196355592828441.post-7215167828179212312013-11-06T11:25:03.582+02:002013-11-06T11:25:03.582+02:00Assalammualaikum Sister Yosra,
Happy Maal Hijrah ...Assalammualaikum Sister Yosra,<br /><br />Happy Maal Hijrah to you.<br />May our previous good deeds Allah accepts and forgave us on all wrong doings.<br />And also on this year 1435H pray that it will be full of blessings and will make us Insha Allah be more motivated to do more good deeds. A Muslimah that can benefits others in some way or another.<br /><br />Lovely photos. I like the design of those old entrance doors too. I think even though they are old but it was made by good craftsman that today it still look priceless beautiful and unique. Sad that many of these lovely Architecture structures are being destroyed especially by war. Modern Architecture not comparable to Old Architecture because I think those olden craftsmen put in much dedications and personal touch which was their main agenda when building something which you can't find nowadays.<br /><br />Wassallam...<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05794990083537874434noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-671196355592828441.post-32584702784403892772013-11-06T11:00:14.633+02:002013-11-06T11:00:14.633+02:00May God keep helping you to see the beautiful in t...May God keep helping you to see the beautiful in this place. Thank you for sharing with us bits of your life. I do miss Egypt a lot. And I too love these doors. They seem to say WELCOME!<br />Love and peace to you all from France. Take care Yosra. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com