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Be Gentle with Your Souls

Often, an electrical machine operates like a turbo when it's new, proving to you the robustness of its parts and the authenticity of its material. If you leave it running all day, it won't complain. However, as the days and consecutive months go by, it might scream with high temperatures, asking for some rest or external support like

Hanging Nests

On one of the days last week, I encountered a scene different from life. It is my habit to wake up early to give myself a space to welcome the day calmly whenever possible. You'll find me early in the morning in front of a cup of coffee and a cup of milk tea looking at only one of four things on TV: 1- Tranquil music flowing with the

Mohamed Al-Fayed: A Brief Biography

Mohamed Abdel Moneim Al-Fayed was born on January 27, 1929, in Alexandria, Egypt, and passed away on August 30 in London, England. In his youth, Al-Fayed held several jobs and worked at the Port of Alexandria as a goods laborer, moving between various occupations. He married Samira Khashoggi, a writer and sister of the Saudi businessman and

Dance as Poetry and Painting

Dance is rhythmic movements performed by the body, usually accompanied by music, and is typically an organized way of expressing emotions through visible rhythmic body movements. The Arabic World Encyclopedia tells us that there are two types of dance: theatrical dance, and social dance. Theatrical dance is performed by professional

The Silence of Wellness

I woke up that night troubled, with a different kind of heaviness in my chest. I wished to stay in bed, although nothing could soothe my pain except ignorance. I tricked my limbs into agreeing to a time to get up together. How can this body, eroded by the days, obey me so easily? I went for ablution and dawn had already been announced