Thursday, February 2, 2012

Dreaming! It's not that simple

Can we live without dreaming? Dreaming makes us continue our way to reach our goals and to break the barriers when we face many hardships and troubles.
"What is your greatest wish? What is your goal in life or what would you like to achieve?" Regular questions that we usually hear or even been asked by others.
It’s likely that if someone rushes into answering these without taking enough time to ponder on it, the reply will probably sound fancy and fantastic, but neither practical nor ethical.
In fact, many people are willing to be famous characters by being a professional and skilled player in any sport and joining the Olympic Games, or by being a music star or a film actor… and the list is still too long. But these wishes are not ethical, neither the society nor individuals are taking advantage or benefiting from them.
Others dream of returning back childhood days free of sorrow and full of pleasure. This is more like emotional wishes which we sometimes feel when we are disappointed in life or when we are in a hopeless case. But this is not realistic and practical.
Our dreams must be reasonable and we should have the incentive and the motivation to make our dreams true. No matter how big our dream is, but the point is to turn our sayings into actions.
While it is healthy for human imagination to have free access to dreams, it’s essential to understand that full-filling those wishes will certainly require good planning and hard work.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Great news in the muslim world: First Cat Show in The Middle East

The first cat contest for choosing the cat's queen of beauty was held in Kuwait on the 21st January 2012.
What a great event. Finally, we will join the civilised world.
Isn't she beautiful!!

In other parts of the muslim world, other contests are held.
In Somalia, suffering from the famine, muslims are arranging contest for the hungriest child!!!
According to BBC, UN warns of 750,000 deaths


In Syria, it's the contest of most heinous crime.

You won't believe it: Torture leading to death affects a four months baby.



Other contests are being held  in Iraq, Afghanistan,Chechnya,  Turkestan, Uzbekistan ...etc and the list is soooo long.

Is this the brotherhood our religion is commanding us?? People being killed and tortured everywhere with waterfalls of blood and massacres, and we are silent doing nothing except living our life and choosing the cat's queen of beauty. This indicates that people are stripped of their humanity.Being human, not even muslim, will make you at least feel the suffering of others.
It's acking my heart to see the state of my 'Ummah'.

As the prophet Mohammed, sallah ALLAHU alayhee wa sallam (peace be upon him), said: "If you feel no shame, then do as you wish". It was related by al-Bukhari.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

‎Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Sumait. 11 million peole become muslim thanks to him and he'd still thinking he's not doing enough.

About him:

‎Dr. Abdul Rahman H. Al-Sumait, an Islamic scholar and one of this society's role models, was born in Kuwait and completed studies in Iraq and UK. His contributions in Africa have helped over one million children including orphans, destitute and starving children, and students.

After finishing his studies, instead of returning back to Kuwait where work doors were opened, he went to Africa and left the fortune and the comfort life behind.

His projects:

Direct Aid is a charity organization Dr. Abdul Rahman Al Sumait established in 1981 in Kuwait. It has a vast network helping impoverished people suffering from economic and social crisis. He established the Africa Muslims Agency, for which he has been serving as the Secretary General since 1987.

Dr. Al Sumait has given his time, skills and efforts to assist those in need.  Actually, he had sacrifices his life for the benefit of others. Moreover, he has executed numerous projects that helped impoverished people of to ease their life from poverty. May Allah reward him immensely, grant him more life, and enrich him to continue his work.

He's now 64 years old and has been in the black continent "Africa" for 25 years.
Today, Dr. Al Sumait is in the coma. Make Duaa' for him.

This is the link of Dr. Al Sumait's charity organization:
http://directaid.org/english/






Monday, December 19, 2011

Why am I creating this blog?

I never thought before about creating a blog. This is my first forward step instead of just being reserved and staying behind. Mrs.Hada's advice to create a blog seems interesting. I guess I'm putting my feet in the right way that will hopefully leads my to success. In this way, I'll be able to share my ideas to not be selfish with my knowledge.
I'm glad to join the Blogger's club.