Salma

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  1. Salma

    Dubai Metro

    ^^^ I am not sure, but probably the women place is optional... JB: I am not, it just that the Metro idea is a bit strange for me.. UAE land is not like UK, USA or elsewhere... The nature of the land is different. They built everything, I can't still believe that the land can carry a heavy thing such a Metro which moves very fast... We, Abu Dhabians, everytime we enter Dubai, make comments and laughs at Dubai's buildings and call the city "King Solomons's City, where the Jinnis do the buildings, bismillah". And now, a metro... I prefer the traffic jam
  2. Salma

    Dubai Metro

    This is something I will never try, at least in the near future.... Continue reading her book "Murder in the Metro"....
  3. Any "Friendly Enemy" funny Oxymoron... Well, I don't have any enemies but there are those: 1. I hate, coz they do actions that I hate 2. I can't stand 3. I can't digest their existence 4. I avoid But of course they are not enemy, they are anything but enemy
  4. Originally posted by Norfsky: [QB] Meel waalan! “These people don’t know that there are non-Muslims in Egypt? They have the right to eat and drink wherever they want without being afraid of being arrested and questioned,” said Islam Hamed, 35, an accountant with an oil company. “Why force people to fast? Fasting is a special relationship between the individual and his God,” said Malika Hassan, 20, a psychology student. “People are free not to fast, but privately; doing so in public is not a matter of personal freedom, but it reveals contempt for those who are fasting, for Ramadan and for the fasting as an obligatory religious duty,” said Sheikh Abdel Moati Bayoumi, a member of the Islamic Research Centre, the highest legal branch of Al Azhar. “We believe in the freedom of worship and rituals and that no one should be forced to practise them. However, going public by not fasting is a sin, therefore, they should be punished,” said Sheikh Salem Abdel Gelil, the deputy of the ministry. “There should be a law to criminalise breaking the fast publicly in Ramadan in Egypt.” I don't understand why some ppl mix different papers always.. No one has the right to force an adult or any one else to fast. It's 100% certain that fasting is judged and monitored by ALlah. However, it's important that those who are not fasting to keep this as personal and not to expose themselves to the public.... what the hell with the Human Rights jumping into each and every single issue?? If I have a country with 90 million population where only 100 do not want to fast but insist to eat it infront the whole nation.. Who is to be blamed? the 100 persons or the police who want to stop this act....ok fine,,, but do that at private places... Actually, in a country like UAE,, there are specific rules and regulations regarding the same issue. In case the person do not fast, he/she can order food but they can't eat it openly infront of people in the restaurant, parks, offices or malls... Anyone to be found eating will be penalized. Trust me, there are certain decisions/ actions if they are left for the intention and the willingness of some people, they might not do, plus they might also ruin/ spoil it on other people. Common, even Freedom has limits...
  5. Well, below is my OWN five facts to avoid belly Fat 1. NEVER EVER drink while u are eating... No water, no juice, no anything.. Eat your food then drink whateva u wanna drink, just don't mix them together. 2. Never ever talk while you are eating, as air will go inside with the food. 3. Never ever sleep right away after eating food. Stay awake or move around to digest/burn. 4. Never ever mix different type of foods which don't go together. 5. Chew, chew and chew food proberly till u r sure that it won't be heavy on your stomach . As easy as that. Now let's say that you have already gained that belly and u wanna get rid of it... Just follow the above Golden 5 Facts and try to eat light dinner yogurt and an apple or Oatmeal like Quaker... The stomach can't burn alot in night time, so keep all the heavy food like carbs for morning and daytime As they say: Eat your breakfast like a Queen, your lunch like a princess and your DINNER like A PAUPER.... P.S. Some of the excessive calories in the belly area is bcz of the colon... Try to Detox to cleanse your body.
  6. La xawla wala qowata ila bellah. You know Tores, this story shaked the whole GCC countries... the fire-starter was divorced by her husband and as she claimed she "just wanted to scare him a bit"... Now see what happened,,,Subxan Allah, when the stup!d revenge blind some ppl, the result is a disastrous event.... Now she is responsible about all the innocent souls who died that day... death in a wedding day due to irrational act.... Some lost their parents, kids, and some of the guests are not even from Kuwait, they came from KSA and other countries... Ramdan will start very soon, schools will open,,, and the families of the innocent victims will never forget this shocking happening.
  7. Salma

    G.I Joe

    ^^ Compared to Al Pacion's great movies, probably u could b right: not that good... But compared to the current movies: comm on.... it was better than so many movies Che.
  8. Salma

    Today I....

    Today, I've wrote a handwritten letter to a friend in London. Well yes, I am fid up with the emails, SMS and all the technological way of communicating... I wrote , and wrote and wrote and found out that my handwritten went horrible bcz of typing all the time ..... I forgot how cool was it to do "real writing"... How classic
  9. Salma

    G.I Joe

    You mean "Taken": The movie about the Armenian criminals playing in the French land, kidnapping the American innocnet girl to deliver it to the Arab hunters LOL. And the hero is as always the "Superpowerful American" who beats everyone and purify the world from the criminals, which means in this movie "the victim's Father".... I liked "Hangover" ,,, very very funny and hated "Funny People", I can't believe they called this movie "Funny People", I didn't smell or feel any fun, whatsoever... P.S. People rent DVDs and rest yourself,,, there are no good movies this season... I watched 88 minutes for Al Pacino and "In her Shoes" for Cameron Diaz... that was much better than attending movies in the cinema....
  10. I don't think that divorce after six months was a result of the lavish wedding, it could be one of the reasons, but necessarly the main... Giving the chance to the brainless people to rule and ruin your life could be a reason too. Listening to ALL people ALL time under ALL circumstances is a problem, when you don't decide for your life and all what you care about is to spend much on ur wedding just to satisfy the society demands, then you are not planning well for your life "Well, fulana is not better than me when she held her wedding a high 5-star hotel and did this and that, why not for me too"... Reality says, Fulan and Fulana aka Mr. Farax and Miss.Halimo got a big loan from the bank in first place or spent their savings on their wedding... Wedding day should be a good day to be remembered not by how much money was spent, but by how many years followed that day...
  11. Originally posted by nuune: ^^^ ooh Salma, that presenter is aawwww waaaw, she was singing sometimes when given the mic back to her, I assume she is fanaanad weynaatey. Indeed, she controls every bit, hadalka ay dadka ku goynee U r right, the presenter's name is Wacad (a Saudi singer) who is married to a Lebanese guy.. Her family cut relationship with her bcz of that... Anyway, this is the link to all her songs Wacad-- Her name means Promise (nice) NGNG: el shar bara o b3eed, Amiin P.S. I gotta admit, I have a problem with the Somali songs, I do understand Somali perfectly,,, but I can't build the romantic picture the somali singers r talking about?? The only Somali songs I love & enjoy are those in the weddingz... strange...
  12. Originally posted by nuune: Xalayto I was watching Abu Dhabi Tv, I am addicted to this programme called: Layali Al Samar , the best of Arabic singers ay isku keeneen. ^^^ But, don't you think the presenter (Wacad) is bit rude, she doesn't give the chance for the guests to talk.. She controls the show all the time...
  13. Salma

    Test your eyes

    sitta cala sitta Is't sitta?!!
  14. Originally posted by NGONGE: ^^ Not that it makes a difference. It's his word against the other guy's word. We believe him here but those in Facebook and the other places might not (because the other guy posted the thing first). Let it go, saaxib. Write another. Albak kebeer o betsame7 how about if someome stolen ur story??? Feel the guy... A question: Now, can someone protect his/her work in their Blog??
  15. ^^^ I do remember it very much, it was amazing... Haa ceeni, the Iraqi songs are so successful nowadayz. Fedwa Le Galbak- Redha Al Abdallah Ngng: Speaking of the Qare2at El Fenjaan for Abdul Halim Hafiz, his masterpiece is one of my favorite after Feroz. Bassarto.. bassarto wa naggamto kaseeran, la keny lam aqra2 abadan : Fenjaanan yoshbeho fenjanaanak. Bassarto .. bassarto wa naggamto kaseeran, la keny lam a3ref abadan : a7zaanan toshbeho a7zaanak... very nice... I am very classic and love to listen to Abdul Halim Hafiz, Feroz and Maxamd Cabdo Qare2at El Fenjan
  16. Salma

    FOTO 10/07

    After what ya Jacayl, I opened this email four times so far....
  17. Money: This is the Virtual World where All Rights R Not Reserved.... P.S. I am waiting for the announcement...r we gonna post his photo on the Wall of Shame or Wall of Fame ??!! Shame... double shame :mad: what happened to xuquuq al insaan??!!
  18. Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: Tips are often common logic depending on the scope or identity awareness of the prospective parents and among other things (a) to plan ahead before the occasion and before the stress of maternity room good move. (b) To know and choose category that fits your test is another trick. Names can be divided into traditional, religious, creative, exotic and so on, but traditional and religious ones (not super-charged religious types) are preferable. © If you are in favor of religious one, be careful about the choice. Despite all the equality and human rights mantras, still systemic barriers of Islamo-phobia, xenophobia and racism problems that affect employment opportunity, living standards, campus admissions, etc. of kids are well alive in the West. You don’t want to call your child Al-Zewahiri, Abu Nidal etc. (d) To consult with family members, friends, acquaints and even neighbors with the same origin whenever possible is good idea (e) Stick with the simple ones in terms of spelling and pronunciation is one more technique and that is where traditional names come in handy. (f) Seek the help of religious or traditional authority of nearest Somali community center and if they do not offer any, suggest being included it in their resources. Mohamed A. Awale Awale has explained it all, but it's upto to Somalis to consider his words.... I am one of the Somalis who really hated her name ever since I realised it.... it was my mom's choice and it was too difficult for me to accept it... I tried my best to convince her to change it, but never worked.. Till dad said: If you really love her, love her choice... All right then ,,my love for my mom is bigger than anything, and she knows it, but why my love to her has to be linked to my name, I have no idea ? You are a mother/father and selected a name for your child, your child grow up and became a teenager or young and wants to change his name,,, what would you do???? Well I say, let it be 50/50, you had the right to gave ur child a certain name that u prefer for 15 to 20 yrs of his life, don't you think it's fair to give him the chance to choose a new name that he can live with for the remaining of his life. What do you think?
  19. Salma

    Muna's Murder

    ^^^ The answer is : Who cares! All Kadeer is interested in is getting Abdi back LOL @ Minister of Interior, common!!!!
  20. Salma

    Muna's Murder

    Masaaa2 el Khair.... LOOL Allahu Akbar, the day I've decided to change my name to Salma, the name is carried by a smooth criminal who's involved in her aunt's death. Anyway,, yazaaak Allah khair obooye,, ma ga9rt.. Don't tell me dirty cops story is not your cup of tea? Maybe good Cop,, Eedo Muna is still alive and the death story is fake??!! and there is a bigger story than the drunk guyz... Liban has a nice name,,, is he a real criminal or undercover cop on duty (Lieutenant Liban) P.S. Shaikh Zubair: Why have u chosen Italy for the grand escape??!!!
  21. Salma

    Muna's Murder

    NGNG: i7saaas keda ma3rafshi masdaroh eeh.... dirty cops will add some spice to the story
  22. Salma

    Muna's Murder

    You should have gave a name to the officer and make him real in the story... You know officers are not always clean,,, the society suspect people like Abdi and Ali, and rarely they suspect the unsuspected Ali, Abdi and Ahmed were friends from long time ago (Amr, Akbar and Antoni LOOOL)... Ali & Abdi didn't complete their studies and were considered the society's black sheeps, but who said that the white sheep is better aka the officer. Maybe Muna loved Abdi, and the officer couldn't tolerate that coz he Loved her and her pancakes... (The way to the man's heart is through his stomach kkk) P.S. NGNG, just take a green tea with mint and finish the story.... baddak she musa3adeh 7ajji?
  23. Well, as long as they won't put it in the restrooms and inside da elevators, it's ok.. The "You are being watched" mentality/concept should be studied/examined first whether it's ethical or unethical before being implemented... P.S. I've once I read in a Feng Shui book that putting an apple infront of the PC monitor will protect you from its harmful radiation, the next morning the apple was gone :mad: .... if there was a surveillance camera at that time, I would have figured out who is the monster who took my apple...