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DIGNITY

"Challenge"

The cemetery caretaker opened the door. The smell of death almost drove them back to the café again, for the dead have their dignity, and it was nighttime. Yet, Khalf's stubbornness and his insistence to continue the jesting turned it serious and their gathering: utterly harmonious and enjoyable, just like every day in the

Morning Chit-Chat - Sorrow

When sorrow engulfs most of us, we lament ourselves living its moments, so we pass over it with dignity, and create a thousand escape doors to run from the castles of our sadness. We immerse ourselves in life, completely forgetting that it has not left us or vanished, but rather it hid beneath what we called the darkness of the mind. The

"Between Supporter and Opponent.. He is Abdel Nasser"

People never have and never will all agree on love for a person. If their agreement was possible, they would have agreed on love for the Prophet who brought them the truth. Despite the sincerity, devotion, and faith of the prophets, they could not win the love of all. So, there is no need for anger or rebellion whenever someone dislikes the

Was July 23, 1952 a Happy Ending or Just a Beginning?

The Egyptian never accepted a life without dignity. The Egyptian never agreed to a life imposed by the grip of occupation, under the control of those in power along with their associates. Beyond these power circles, people were left in poverty, ignorance, and disease. What the Egyptian didn't accept for himself, he didn't accept for

Beware the Gentle When Angry

In our human relationships and everyday lives, we often repeat this well-known saying, sometimes jokingly, sometimes as a threat. But have we ever thought about the meaning of the phrase? We know it is a warning that this patient, forbearing person can erupt in anger and show a different face than the one we see. But have we ever stopped to