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Your first love..

"Your first love doesn't necessarily have to be the first love you've encountered or the first heartbeat you've felt, but your first love could be the second, the third, or even the last. Your first love is the first, and the world comes after it. Your first love is fear, confusion, and a lot of jealousy. Your first

Diaries of June 30 revolution.. (The killing of officer Abu Shakra)

Seven of the Egyptian army soldiers were kidnapped in Rafah and the president asks the police to quickly return the soldiers while preserving their lives and the lives of the kidnappers, indicating his good faith and appreciation. However, this was interpreted as his desire to protect the kidnappers because they are affiliated with him,

Eid's Calf

heart is suspended here, with the blade of the butcher's knife as it rises into the air, spinning and swaying with laughter around me, falling onto the whetstone, making its frictions a whine in my marrow. - Say a prayer for the Prophet. You wouldn't believe what I witnessed, for we were in the days of Eid.

Diaries of the June 30 Revolution.. (The President's Speeches)

The reality is that the Egyptian street was aware of this since President Morsi began ruling the country. However, this awareness was difficult for the public to accept as they yearned for stability. As months passed, there was no escaping the truth which was hidden within – Egypt was being ruled from the Muslim Brotherhood's

The Journey of Life...

In the hustle and bustle of daily life, the pilgrimage remains a journey of life, a journey of believers towards peace, purification, and monotheism. My experience this year was different, filled with timeless moments and profound meanings. My journey began the moment I set foot on the soil of Medina, where the sun rose to start a new day