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20.       AEnigma III
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 08 Aug 2007 Wed 08:32 pm

Quoting mavisakal:

P.S. i was in love with a girl was wearing hijab when i was a teenager and i never saw her hair. i still wonder what color her hair is



Hehehehe! It would be great for me, on my numerous "bad hair days" lol lol lol

21.       ninja
157 posts
 08 Aug 2007 Wed 08:35 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting ninja:

Hey you should have made the tea as dark as it could be, it would have helped your digestion. lol



Hehe Yes, luckily I love strong tea Could you answer my question about sleeping at lunchtime? I am so curious



Sleeping time in lunch hour? I should say it is not a routine. It varies from office to office.
Ask someone from the Mainland, they will have total different habbit. Some working people have 2 hours' lunch time and the afternoon nap is a must.

22.       CANLI
5084 posts
 08 Aug 2007 Wed 08:36 pm

Quoting mavisakal:



in turkey lately these women are getting more modern. they are used to stay at home all day until 90 s but now you can see them everywhere. but they still dont show their hair to men.


You meant Women weren't leaving house who are wearing Hijab or Niqab ?

Ps:They shouldnt show their hair to men too if they are wearing it out of Faith.

23.       mavisakal
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 08 Aug 2007 Wed 08:46 pm

Quoting CANLI:

Quoting mavisakal:



in turkey lately these women are getting more modern. they are used to stay at home all day until 90 s but now you can see them everywhere. but they still dont show their hair to men.


You meant Women weren't leaving house who are wearing Hijab or Niqab ?

Ps:They shouldnt show their hair to men too if they are wearing it out of Faith.



yes i mean they were not leaving house until 90 s like my mother and aunts.

and i can not see any point of wearing it out of faith. even if they are wearing out of faith what prevents her to show their hair?

24.       CANLI
5084 posts
 08 Aug 2007 Wed 08:54 pm

Quoting mavisakal:

Quoting CANLI:

Quoting mavisakal:



in turkey lately these women are getting more modern. they are used to stay at home all day until 90 s but now you can see them everywhere. but they still dont show their hair to men.


You meant Women weren't leaving house who are wearing Hijab or Niqab ?

Ps:They shouldnt show their hair to men too if they are wearing it out of Faith.



yes i mean they were not leaving house until 90 s like my mother and aunts.

and i can not see any point of wearing it out of faith. even if they are wearing out of faith what prevents her to show their hair?


Yes,your mother is wearing Hijab or Niqab ?

Ps:i will pm about why not showing it even if she wears it out of Faith,so we dont turn it to a religious thread

25.       CANLI
5084 posts
 08 Aug 2007 Wed 09:39 pm

İn Egypt as in any other country traditions are different from place to another .
But we all share almost same traditions to some extent.
And that be in some events.
Ramadan,Şeker Bayram, 'Eid El Fitr' Kurban Bayramı 'Eid El-Adha'a',Birth Of Mohamed SAV 'Mevlet' ,and Christmas on 7th January for Christians those are the religious events
New year
'Smelling the nature scents'Şam El nesim,and that is a Pharaoh event
And we have 3 National holidays,here,we take the day off from work.
They are 23 Jule,the revolution day,when we become a republic and not following any Crown
The 6th Oct,where we took our land back
The 25th April we took last bit of our land back to us.

İn Ramadan,family gather and have İftar together first day,and then each day,they are having İftar at another member of the family,or at friends,and if they dont go out,they invite people to have iftar with them.
Frieday is our weekend,so it be the most crowded day at Ramadan,so on that day the far members of the family,reunion with the family in big iftar.
The tables always full of lovely food,Dolma is our tradition food by its all kinds,along with Molokheya ' its vegetable we cook it and add soup to it and we eat with rice,its lovely'and they used to serve with duck for first days of Ramadan 'yuk' and chiken too,my Mom makes Steak too'Biftak',i prefer it.
After Ezan calling,its tradition to eat date 'hurma' even one or 2,and drink water or some Easterns drinks like 'Tamr Hendi,Kharoub,..'
And we make doa,one to each own,then start eating.
And after İftar finish,we eat Huşaf,'its some kinds of dried fruits,we put in juice along with hurma too,' then they drink tea,and eat sweets.
Eastern sweets in Ramadan,like Baklava,Basbosa,..ect
Then most men and some women go to pray 'taravih Salat'which is extra Salat 'namaz' we pray it only in Ramadan ,then they gather again,and chat,or watch TV, read Kur'an
İn Ramadan,people race to finish reading the whole Kur'an in the Holy month.
TV in Ramadan be full of series made only to watch in Ramadan as a celebration,not a religious series,but sometimes there is one,usually they make more than 10 to 15 new series,played by the most famouse movie stars,and they race to put it in Ramadan schadual so they be more famouse.

Then some people who like to stay late,gather again at 3 am to have Sahour together,'Which we eat at dawn before fasting' we do it in my family.
Others sleep a little then wake up before dawn to eat,or some eat early and sleep.
You would see all the city full of light,Mosques are decorated with lights whole month,so much light as same as you do in Christmas,but we keep them right after Ramadan and Şeker Bayramı finish.
Ohh some other thing,in ramadan we have something called 'Ma'idet Al Rahman' meaning the Tables of AL RAHMAN ,AL RAHMAN is a name of ALLAH .
Those tables are made by people who are putting them in the streets to make large table,for poor people,or people who are on travelling and they cant catch Ezan time at home
For anyone who want to break the fast,and those tables full of good food,some people make in their homes,some they buy,who want to buy the fruits can do,and at the end,the tables full of goodies
No one would ever be hungry in Ramadan.
We all love Ramadan,its full of Hayır''blessings' even we fast for whole day,and sometimes get thirsty,but we always wait for it from a year to another,happy when it comes,sad when it finished.

Ohh,and i forgot to tell you about Ramadan lamp,we call it Fanous Ramadan
İts coming away back from the history,now it got so many shapes.
Kids in the past use to have small Ramadan lamps,and light it with a candle,and they gather in the streets together,lighting up their lamps,and singing some songs for Ramadan
Now there is a lamp inside it instead of candles,and made of Plastic,and kids play with it inside houses and close the light and sing for Ramadan still

Have a rest and i will tell you about Bayram traditions

Fanous Ramadan

26.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 08 Aug 2007 Wed 10:01 pm

Canliiiiiiiiiii! I loved it, thank you. Can't wait for the next "installment"

27.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 08 Aug 2007 Wed 10:04 pm

i tell you the difference between westeners and easterners.
1. when an easterner is in the west the westerners are supposed to understand and respect the customs and tolerate the most of the actions (including the women discrimination) of the easterner.
2. when an westerner is in the east, he/she is expected to understand and respect the customs and agree with all the actions seen in local area even it may seem rude or unfair.

28.       CANLI
5084 posts
 08 Aug 2007 Wed 10:23 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

i tell you the difference between westeners and easterners.


W&ِ ?

W.E.S.T.E.R.N - E.A.S.T.E.R.N

2 Similar words,with 2 letter is the difference.
Why do you always look at the empty half,at differences,why dont you go to some bazar too,and get some bazar education,maybe its not bad after all and start looking at the things in common ?!

Before you answer this, Forget it.

29.       CANLI
5084 posts
 08 Aug 2007 Wed 10:51 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

...........................
Let The West Talk

30.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 08 Aug 2007 Wed 11:11 pm

when the easterner in the west he says:
MY house is MY house! YOUR house is MY house!

my hope is in the eastern europe (as once it resisted and stopped the asian expansion in the battle of vienna).
the western europe is passing away
when you arrive in the west you may exclaim: Oh my God, where am I, in Saudi Arabia?

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