May 14, 2015

The Letter and the Spirit: Refections on Polygamy


Ali planned to marry during his marriage with Faatimah, upon this Faatimah went to her father, the prophet, peace to him after which he said: “I gave a daughter of mine in marriage to Abu’l-‘Aas ibn ar-Rabee‘; when he spoke he told me the truth and when he made me a promise he fulfilled his […]

May 4, 2015

When Hugging is the wrong choice


A companion told the Messenger of God, peace and blessings to him, “I have ten children and I have never kissed any one of them.” The Messenger of God, peace and blessings to him, looked at him and said: “The one who does not show mercy will not be shown mercy. (1)” I begin with […]

April 11, 2015

Being a woman of faith


If you watch TV, use the Internet, or go to school, you might get the impression that the world is a largely atheistic place. But since we do much more then this and have intimate relationships with our fellow human beings we know most people believe in God in one form or another and most […]

March 30, 2015

Some things to do when you’re alone


Bake. Something I desperately miss. Not that I usually have the energy these days but more than that I really dislike the kind of ovens we have here in Jordan. Anyway, baking is a wonderful activity to do solo. Just the joys of mixing, pouring, baking and icing I find it quite relaxing, you might […]

March 16, 2015

Let’s get serious about Leisure


If you’re tired of finding yourself wandering the inner depths of the Internet at 2am this set of tips will help you curb your Internet usage without curbing your curiosity. Read below for tips on how to enjoy your leisure and stop wasting time. I stopped watching TV about two years ago and I naively […]

March 5, 2015

Depression hurts too


There are times in my life where I could say I’ve been depressed. The clinical meaning of depression is: a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. Also called major depression, major depressive disorder or clinical depression, it affects how you feel, think and behave and can lead to […]

February 28, 2015

If we’ll make it back home


I wonder if we’ll make it back home I just wonder if we we’ll make it back home If there’s a place we can meet If a place we can speak Do you remember those things Worth remembering? Do you recall those words Still trembling You couldn’t say What you meant You couldn’t quite be […]

February 26, 2015

A quiet place called New York


I miss New York. Not for any reason in particular. A strange thing my teacher said. He said that he sometimes watches movies and forgets he’s in Jordan. I thought that was strange but it stayed with me. I don’t know what it is about home. You’ll always miss it even if you left by […]

February 21, 2015

In loving memory


What I love most about Malcolm X is that he was a truth seeker and when he was wrong he wasn’t afraid to move on, admit his mistakes and start over. That is the kind of person I want to be. I sincerely love you and thank God for your influence. Forever in our hearts. […]

February 20, 2015

Dealing with the cold


“The truth is not known by men, rather men are known by the truth”. So it’s been a bit since I blogged. This is a more casual post since, as I said in my last post, I’m a bit to overwhelmed with school. Jordan’s winter has decided to re-start, what misery. My boots were apparently […]

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