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Cherishing the Soul

One of the most beautiful phrases I read today is, "Glory to the self that knows its worth." The cost of our spiritual livelihood is steep; each of us ardently yearns to encounter a "cherished soul" in our path. In essence, anyone who loves you and believes in you, supports you, and eases your journey is a cherished soul

Naguib Mahfouz.. An Era of Literature

Since literature is not eaten like bread, as they say, and is poor in the face of inflation, Naguib Mahfouz chose to work in a clerical job at the university after graduation, giving him the opportunity to pursue his main hobby of literature, writing stories and novels, fully aware that novels are more controversial than any other literary

City, Inter ease through to CL semi-finals

Man City are through to the UEFA Champions League semi-finals for the third season running after a 1-1 draw in Munich completed a 4-1 aggregate triumph against Bayern. In the other semin-final clash, Inter will face city rivals Milan in the semi-finals after seeing off Benfica at Stadio San Siro. In the former encounter, Pep

Do you believe in reincarnation?

Perhaps yes, perhaps no, depending on your religious and social beliefs. But did you know that you almost practice #reincarnation daily? And did you know that this practice, like everything in the world, has both bad and good aspects? Do you remember your intense fear and the shudder that ran through your body when your friend, neighbor,

Carnival

As usual, every Sunday I went to the mosque to help some settlers study the Dutch language, but I completely forgot that it was Carnival day. The streets were filled with carnival parades, which made it difficult for me to ride my bike. So, I got off and had to wait until I could walk through the crowds of parents and their children lining