Archive for June, 2010

PostHeaderIcon Cairo and Chapped Lips

From the unfriendly weather conditions, the consequential health and body condition of people living in it. For example it was me, when I first set foot in the country this pyramid, as it coincides with being the peak of winter, when it is around 10 to 15 degrees Celsius. Just a few hours to live in apartment houses, there is a drastic change that I feel in my body. My skin felt instantly wrinkled directly and chapped lips. Especially at night arrived, although the skin was closed with a leather jacket and had shut the body with a very thick blanket, still very sharp chill to the bone.

Symptoms cracked lips like this was not only experienced by the new kid on the new Cairo adapt to the harsh weather. But it is also happening to the people of Egypt who are used to weather like that since they were born, again, Luna became the goddess of rescuers who saved them from their lips because of illness in silence speak.
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PostHeaderIcon Corpse City Cairo

Death is less interesting topics to be discussed even though all living things in this world is going to feel it, but I am intrigued to raise this issue if the roots of its culture is Egypt, the country that made me admire him because his name mentioned in many religious scriptures which I have adopted.

All must know, Egypt is a country that passes through so many periods in every inch of his history, so that inevitably the Egyptian culture can be said to be a culture of “cocktail” or mixed culture of all civilizations, though of course there are civilizations that are now dominated by the civilizations Islam. This is also affecting how people look in the case of the death of Egypt.

Places that interest me about death are the two cities, first in Dua’ia (Du’aiqoh) and the second in Tubromli, an area that includes very close to the apartment which I dwell. The first time I had in mind when looking at the exact place of the dead vast cemetery is in two towns in Cairo is no feeling haunted and spooky at all. Almost every day when lectures at Al-Azhar is on, I always pass through his city of the dead in Du’aiah. You need to know, Dua’iah is one area in the cemetery since Islam was introduced to Egypt. Tomb inhabited by people at the time of Salahuddin Al-Ayyubid the conqueror of Jerusalem, as well as the human grave from the Fatimid dynasty which had thousands of years old. Read the rest of this entry »


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