Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Sleeping (Just a Post)

It looks that I have been sleeping for ages.

I really don’t know for how long I have been laying over here, but it feels that it has been years.

I’ve just woken up.
What it this place?
It is not my bed; I have never seen it before.

It looks that it’s night. The place is so small, and it is very dark.
It is so humid over here.

I can’t move; maybe sleeping for a long time has weakened my muscles.

My body is aching.

I feel cold, so cold.

I am trying to scream but the voice is not coming out of me. I am so thirsty and my throat feels like a stone.

I waited but nothing had changed.
Time passed but still it is so dark over here and I can see nothing.
Still I can’t move.

Last thing I remember is that I was in a crowded place.
Where is everybody now, I have no clue.
I feel lonely.

I can hear steps from above!!!
Oh my GOD, sand is falling over me!!!
Where am I???

I looked around.
What is this thing I am wearing???
I am dressed all in white!!!

Time is just passing along.
I feel cold, hungry, lonely, scared and I feel pain; a different kind of pain.

Finally I realized that I was laying in my grave.

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Southern Lebanon

Six years ago hope came back to us.

Six years ago we knew what "VICTORY" means.

Six years ago we have tasted victory for the first time in our recent history.

It was when Hezbollah liberated most of southern Lebanon. That day made me sure that we WILL do it.



It took them 18 years of resistance to do it.
18 years to free a few kms.

It made me think that 58 years is not enough to liberate a country.
It may take us a hundred years or more, I don't care, we are willing to die and to sacrifice everything for that day.

I am sure that one day it IS going to happen.

May GOD bless Sayed Hassan Nasrollah.

May GOD have mercy on his son and on all those who gave their lives away for their countries.

يالله يالله احفظ لنا نصرالله


هيهات منا الذلة

Independence Day

It has been 60 years now.

It has been 60 years since this country took its first step towards being a free country; although it may not seems like it has achieved it all.

This is the first time in Jordan that we celebrate independence in a such a way. This day used to be just a holiday without any interest from anybody.

What is for granted that people in Jordan now are feeling more patriotic; maybe because recently we have few things to be proud of.
We used to be losers in everything.

Independence in Jordan was achieved without any big sacrifices, so nobody used to feel anything in this day.

I think that some small things have made us love Jordan more, things like winning football games or winning a singing contest, it may seems that these things are stupid, but what I have seen that people in Jordan and it maybe for the first time stood together at these two special moments.

The stupid thing that happened last November in Jordan made it clear that people really love this country.

Despite that Jordan doesn't have any resources that people can live from, and that it may have given nothing to the people but there is this mysterious bond that makes us love this country whatsoever.

Jordan is something inexplicable.
It is enigmatic.

Hoping that next year our brothers in Palestine and Iraq will gain their freedom and independence.

Monday, May 15, 2006

In a Day Like Today

It is 1947, people from all religions are living in peace in a piece of heaven.
Jews, Christians and Moslems are all living together like brothers.

1948, and in a day like today, our homes were took away.
People were kicked out of their country and they were told that “here” you have no place to stay.

In a day like today, we swore to GOD, that no matter how many years will pass, we’ll be back.

I have never been to Palestine but the images and the truth are carried out in my DNA, neither time nor your lies will change a thing.

It has been 58 years now, but time is never enough to let us forget our land.

They say that a mother has sent a letter to Palestine after her only child was killed by the Israelis. In that letter she apologized to Palestine because she had only given birth to one child to die for his country.

You can never defeat that.

Our grandsons will continue what our grandfathers have started.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

A Palestinian Boy's will

There is no earlthy way can make us forget.
وصية طفل من أطفال الحجارة
ادفنوا معي حجرا ومقلاع
و اعتذروا لأمي...؛
لأني غادرت دون وداع
؛
ادفنوني تحت أي تراب
و قولوا لأمي أنه مات في الأقصى...؛
على الأبواب
؛
قولوا لها أنه مات مقبلا لا مدبر
قولوا لها أنه كان يود لو أنه يعود الى الحياة
لا لشيء...الا ليموت آلاف المرات
؛
قولوا لها ألا تذرف الدموع
وألا تفتح بيت عزاء
؛
و اعتذروا لها مرة أخرى
لأني غادرت دون وداع
؛
و اكتبوا فوق القبر:؛
حي لم يمت,؛
بل مات الخداع
؛
قولوا لها أنني مثل أبي
و مثل كل الأعمام
سأكون ذرة غلى طريق الانتصار
سأكون عزا في زمن الانكسار
؛
واجعلوا من عيوني حجرا
و من الشرايين مقلاع...؛
؛
أما الأظافر والأسنان...؛
فاربطوها على الأطراف
و اصنعوا منها الحراب
؛
و أما عضوي الذكري...؛
فاهدوه الى زوجات
أنصاف الرجال من الأعراب
؛
أماه لا...؛
لا تحزني...؛
و لا تهمي بالبكاء
فاليوم أمي...؛
عيد ميلاد الشهداء

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Mahmoud Ahmadi Nejad

Mahmoud Ahmadi Nejad

When are we going to have someone like that???

When someone is elected to be the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran; judges have to declare his wealth.
Down below is a list of what Mr. AhmadiNejad owns:
1) A 40 years old 175 square meter house.
2) A 30 years old 504 Peugeot.
3) Two bank accounts; one of them was used for his salary when he was a professor at the university, the other one has nothing (balance equal to zero).
End of list!!!

Yes, that’s true; this is everything this man owns.

When are we going to have such a leader???

Ahmadi Nejad, it is people like you that give us hope, it is people like you that make difference and it is people like you that will make history.

Ahmadi Nejad, for the first time we have someone to speak out our thoughts.

Ahmadi Nejad, we support you in everything you have said and you are going to say.

Oh GOD, send us another Ahamdi Nejad.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

On Fire

Jordan is on fire.

Wherever you go in Jordan now you can see cranes. It's like a huge construction yard.

It reminds me of Lebanon after the civil war. This country is really blooming now.

Jordan is on fire in everything, it is getting more expensive and people are suffering from that. Petrol and gas prices are killing people and things are getting tougher.

But I think that in few years thing will change.

Way to go Jordan,
way to country.