Wafa, I have never been outside of the United States :-( inshaAllah one day I will have the chance!! I'm not entirely sure I would like to live here forever...
because we are talking not speaking. we are just saying things but we are not trying to understand and speak to each other. Maybe we need to know more about ourselves and other humans.
Yes Wafa, lets trade! Lol, I would love to see another place, especially Saudi. Where I live, there are a lot of students and families from Saudi studying and I would love to see their home, and the home of the Prophet, sal Allahu alleyhi wa salam. InshaAllah fil-mustaqbal! I would also like to see parts of Africa and Greece :-)
NeverEver, i actually live in the city of the prophet "Medina", so if you ever think of coming here. you will be my guest :)
and like you i would love to see the world, and i have no particular place but if i have to choose, it would be New York and from there, i would go all directions .
I have heard that when you walk into the city from outside, a kind of peace just overcomes you... So different from Makkah subhanAllah. InshaAllah one day I will be fortunate enough to experience it, but until then I dream!
I have been to New York before and it is just huge. And there are so many kinds of people subhanAllah and I also heard that it was one of the few cities in the US where (in certain parts) you can hear the adhan from the street mashaAllah, though I never heard it.
Can you believe I have never heard the adhan outside of a building before? subhanAllah...
yea, it happens a lot when we leave and come back . It's a beautiful city with lovely people:). inshallah you will be here one day and you will be my guest sweetie. And you will hear the adhan all the time. Some with great voices like the one in the Prophet's mosque. One day you will be here , keep that dreams alive.
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
BalasHapusI laughed my head off!!!!
This is very funny wallah
The part about women was amazing and I saw myself nodding at them all; the points you mentioned.
Amazing.
Haha. This is funny!!
BalasHapusInteresting blog. Nice to know you! Are you a translator?
Miss Dreamer, maybe we should not blame men any more ,they think differently after all, lol
BalasHapusnon-crowned Princess.
BalasHapusWelcome to the blog dear :)
I am a teacher actually. But i do translate from time to time , mostly on forums .
HAHAHAHAHHA :-P
BalasHapusI hope inshaAllah I am not always that way, but I know I am guilty sometimes.
wafa your English is very good, mashaAllah!
ta3eesheen bis-sa3udia alan?
Yeah women! We can't figure out what they just want :P
BalasHapushahahahahahahah ROFL
BalasHapusNeverEver,
BalasHapusglad you liked it, lool
Thanks for the complimenet :)
And yes i am in Saudi Arabia. I actually never been outside it, but once to Dubai ( a long time ago and for a very short time)
Welcome to my blog dear :)
Poet,
BalasHapuswell at least we are not that simple, lol :P
Aynur,
BalasHapuslol, glad you liked it :)
Wafa, I have never been outside of the United States :-(
BalasHapusinshaAllah one day I will have the chance!! I'm not entirely sure I would like to live here forever...
loool
BalasHapuspretty sad that the state of human beings is that they still cannot say what they mean when they speak......
BalasHapusNeverEver,
BalasHapuswanna trade places ?. i think i am like you in that. i wish to move from places to places and live here and there . it would be fun :)
eshda3wa,
BalasHapusyou have been missed :)
Jennifer,
BalasHapusbecause we are talking not speaking. we are just saying things but we are not trying to understand and speak to each other.
Maybe we need to know more about ourselves and other humans.
thats a good one wafa'!
BalasHapusGood ones! :)
BalasHapusLOL :)
BalasHapusYes Wafa, lets trade! Lol, I would love to see another place, especially Saudi. Where I live, there are a lot of students and families from Saudi studying and I would love to see their home, and the home of the Prophet, sal Allahu alleyhi wa salam. InshaAllah fil-mustaqbal!
BalasHapusI would also like to see parts of Africa and Greece :-)
This is SO true, especially the men's english..
BalasHapusI like the post, as sweet as you are :)
angie, glad you liked it :)
BalasHapusSusanne, thank you :)
Susu, i love your nick name, it remind me of someone :)
Dr.N,
glad you liked it dear. How is Dubai? , wee need a post about that trip soon :) . And you are a sweet lady as well :)
NeverEver, i actually live in the city of the prophet "Medina", so if you ever think of coming here. you will be my guest :)
BalasHapusand like you i would love to see the world, and i have no particular place but if i have to choose, it would be New York and from there, i would go all directions .
Too darn funny! Thanks for sharing this!:)
BalasHapusManal, You are welcome dear :)
BalasHapusAww Medina mashaAllah!!!
BalasHapusI have heard that when you walk into the city from outside, a kind of peace just overcomes you... So different from Makkah subhanAllah. InshaAllah one day I will be fortunate enough to experience it, but until then I dream!
I have been to New York before and it is just huge. And there are so many kinds of people subhanAllah and I also heard that it was one of the few cities in the US where (in certain parts) you can hear the adhan from the street mashaAllah, though I never heard it.
Can you believe I have never heard the adhan outside of a building before? subhanAllah...
yea, it happens a lot when we leave and come back . It's a beautiful city with lovely people:). inshallah you will be here one day and you will be my guest sweetie. And you will hear the adhan all the time. Some with great voices like the one in the Prophet's mosque.
BalasHapusOne day you will be here , keep that dreams alive.