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Thursday, December 23, 2010

I  don’t have an issue with who he is, the issue is with when he used the news paper as a platform for this ideas and then it gets picked up by US media as testament to Saudi’s view of something that in fact only people in NY have a say in

“Sobia is a seasonal drink during the holy month, Sobia which is made of wheat and water mixed with sugar and sometime vimito is still enjoyed after Ramadan in Makkah

Ful and Tameez shops experience normal flow despite ending Ramadan demands…

despite Ramadan is almost over and ful tameez shops are experience normal to heavy flow of hungry fasting customers.


It is littlie bit early to predict customer flow to the store, although these days are still within Ramadan final days

She lost it Jeddah

 

Naieema the nurse came to Jeddah on a labor visa, to work as nurse in a hospital here in the city. Mandano is where she from, small island with healthy population of Muslim Filipino, there isn’t that allot difference from Muslim and non Muslim Filipinos in the eyes of the west perhaps, however in the Philippine it is at time a matter of life and death sometime.

She started her work at the hospital, made friends inside and outside, there is Yemeni receptionist who fell in love with her body, and wanted to get to know her closer,

she told him there isn’t much to know other than getting married.

He deiced to marry her on Nikah paper, a paper ratified through an masjid imam, no Saudi needs to be involved labor marriage is something that is been going forever in this country without GOV been involved,

because of the nature of their marriage her husband now, abandoned her, no more he was into her,

she is looking for another man to be her husband

Thursday, December 16, 2010

what he knew,

He knew that with all the issues plaguing this culture when it came to attending games in Jeddah stadium two words described the atmosphere, Venting Anger, he had heard about how Roman collusions looked and felt like when sports men were battling inside the arena, this was no different the amount of shouting and nasty words thrown at the opposing players are appalling to say the least, Saudi is Islamic society no matter what is been told, conservative as well no woman's are near the pitch. in fact the stadium it self is near Makah highway far from Jeddah’s north scene of city life, it is the closest thing to to Jeddah's people’s people place no Ahil Al Baalad is one way to call them he just called Jeddah’s Real people.

one guy to him “when I see Al Ahli wins, psychological for the day I am fine” Ahli is been losing allot lately Itihad the opposing team, its people also part of Jeddah are more nasty then the rest,

Itihad’s team unofficially is the “people team” the people..that is to say in Saudi if you need someone beside you when you got none Itihad is your team hence it is there.

anger despair or just revulsion ?