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Everyday a new lesson – J A R A A D S
https://jaraads.wordpress.com/2016/11/30/everyday-a-new-lesson
Everyday a new lesson. 9 am: At the Physician office. Normal checkup. “All good.” Said the Physician. 9:30 am: Took a chest X-Ray. 9:45 am: I decided to go to the downtown and enjoy the rest of the day. It was a nice day. 10 am: “Hi. This is Dr. … (my Physician). The X-Ray showed … Can you come tomorrow? 8220;… I will be there tomorrow morning.” I answered. 8220;This is probably a scam to charge extra money for more tests. I heard about such thing before.” One brain cell said. 5:30 am: Woke up. 8221; I t...
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The need to feel sufficient | The Trick is to Keep Breathing
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The Trick is to Keep Breathing. The need to feel sufficient. February 16, 2011. The other day a friend posted this article on Facebook: “Generic Love”. It’s quite an entertaining read.🙂 It probably isn’t meant to be taken too seriously, but I think for me it does touch on quite a profound point and has really got me thinking. And what interests me is that the same could be true of other situations, like jobs for example. It’s a bit of a revelation to me. What if my generic ways of working ...The lovely ...
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Polygamy: “an allowable choice” | Metis' Blog on Muslim Feminists
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Metis' Blog on Muslim Feminists. Feminism is spoken fluently here. September 30, 2014. Polygamy: an allowable choice. I finished watching the Channel 4 documentary on Muslim Polygamy titled, ‘ The Men with Many Wives. The approximately 47-minute documentary was shot over a period of 3 months and follows the polygamous lives of five families. At the end of the documentary we are informed that Hassan and Anub separate three months after their marriage citing irreconcilable differences. Cheat Perhaps this i...
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Israeli Apartheid Week | Qusay
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My thoughts on different things…. I’ve been meaning to write a post about this for a while now, and what better time to actually write it and publish it than during the Israeli Apartheid Week. Now that I have that out of the way, Israel is an apartheid, just like South Africa was, and worse in my opinion. And then they take the footage from them and upload the videos for the world to see. I have to say that I am proud of them, I hate discrimination, I even wrote a post about it, and these people stoo...
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I Should Know Better | Souvenirs and Scars
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Mr and Mrs. Bigfoot. Collateral Damage →. I Should Know Better. 8230;than to be sucked in by a political campaign. But seriously, how could I not love/rewatch/tweet/wp this? December 14, 2011. Middot; 10:21 pm. Mr and Mrs. Bigfoot. Collateral Damage →. 2 responses to “. I Should Know Better. December 25, 2011 at 8:34 am. Oh , I hadn’t seen this one. I may share it on Facebook after Christmas. It’s a wonderful message and I like most of Ron Paul’s views! December 31, 2011 at 7:56 pm. Words to Live by:.
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My Religious History | Temporary Christian
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I think it is necessary to tell a little about myself. Obviously I am an Atheist. This was not always the case. I was born sometime ago in Washington state. My parents had me christened in an Episcopalian church when I was 2 months old. When I was growing up I remember going to LDS church with my cousins and then eventually attending Lutheran Church with my mom. I was actually a witness at her Baptism when I was 8 so technically I am my mother’s godmother.*. To me that was the best loophole ever. So ...
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Wearing my Faith on my Head | Marahm
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Wearing my Faith on my Head. April 16, 2015. My rejection of mandatory head-covering opened up all kinds of possibilities for how I would continue the practice outside of the Kingdom. I daresay every woman should consider that hijab is not required in Islam. Then, she will need to examine the issue from many perspectives, as I have done, and her decision will carry the weight of conviction instead of the automatic response of obedience to external authority. I had felt like an imposter while wearing hija...
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Marahm | Marahm
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In Retirement, Finally. February 14, 2016. I’ve quit my job and do not expect to get another one! I’ve saved enough money, with the blessings of Allah, to support myself. Of course, I need Social Security as well, and one can never predict the future with respect to one’s financial affairs, health, or vagaries of circumstance. I am prepared as much as possible, and I am very happy. Two of my good friends– Asmaa and Taghreed– still live there, and I would love to see them. I’m not worried about safe...