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Grandparents and Grandchildren Face-to-Face on the Internet

With the immense accumulation witnessed on the internet day by day, even hour by hour, for our news, emotions, compositions, photos, and videos, we find ourselves in front of a vast library or a huge repository of documents that accurately describe our lives. Our children and grandchildren will be able to access our pages and personal

Hear, accept, respond, and bless

O Lord, O God of the universe, who exists before all ages and remains forever, creator of goodness, treasury of virtues, abundant in mercy and generosity, the owner of the kingdom who generously grants truth, justice, peace, and security. Your sun shines on the righteous and the wicked, and Your sustenance showers upon the virtuous and the

My Story with the Concorde

I have been an aviation enthusiast since I was a child, and I know almost every type of aircraft, their characteristics, and features. When I arrived in Britain in 1970 and started my journey in the medical world, I simultaneously enrolled in the British Aviation Institute in Luton. I was about to complete the course, but due to my heavy

Morning and Evening Talk

"Morning and Evening Talk" remains the most famous, beloved, and closest to the hearts of the audience in the early third millennium. It was first introduced to people in 2001, based on a novel of the same name by the great writer Naguib Mahfouz, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature after publishing this novel a year earlier.

Can We Silence the Fools?!

A few months ago, a friend posted a collection of famous poems on his Facebook page. These poems are well-known and do not need an introduction to their creator. I believe that the publisher of these verses considered introducing the poet as diminishing his value and fame, following the well-known rule that says "the known needs no