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Once upon a childhood

In a warm friendly gathering I started talking with my friends about our childhood joys. We came from different countries and cultural backgrounds yet we shared the same memories and in no time the place was overwhelmed by sighs and wet nostalgic eyes. Childhood memories for us united our feelings and we were all talking enthusiastically

First-Class Air Conditioner

On the return train heading to Alexandria this week, I looked forward to a comfortable journey after an exhausting week filled with tasks. In carriage 1, on seat 2, I was surprised to find myself at the very end of the train, sitting on a seat without a window to my right or left. I am someone who has a severe phobia when I'm at a

"Daddy Long-Legs" by Jean Webster

Wisdom sometimes emanates from mouths that have starved and been denied the basic pleasures of life, as if fate has been stingy with them in comparison to what it has bestowed upon others, leading to disparities and the capriciousness of destiny. The title "Daddy Long-Legs" carries a lot of mystery, secrecy, and overall

Question Marks???

As an individual and an Egyptian citizen who loves his country and dreams of a dignified life, justice, freedom, and social justice for all its inhabitants. He does not wish to see justice diverted. Anyone who harms the country, tries to destabilize its security and stability, destroys its infrastructure, terrorizes it, or exploits its

Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat

These are three feminine deities worshiped by the Arabs before Islam, during a period known as Jahiliyyah (the Age of Ignorance). Al-Lat: Some say that Al-Lat is the feminine form of the word (Allah). Others claim that it originated from the word (Laatah) which means “to prevent” or “to keep away,” suggesting that