My blogs
I started blogging in 2006. I used to blog more frequent when blogging was more important, but I still write from time to time, sharing my books’ news, my thoughts and snippets of my life.
Latest blogs
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People’s dream on Super Star (Pop Idol)
writing about The Jordanian Dream the other day, and then watching the Super Star (Arabic Pop Idol) episode last sunday made me realize how much people do grab any single chance of hope to make a better life out of theirs. I have mixed feelings regarding the show. While I did enjoy my time laughing…
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The moment of being alive
Last Thursday, I got back home around 12:30 PM at night. I wore my pajammas and went to bed. I grabbed “The Piligrimage” book of Paulo Coelho next to my bed and opened it to the page where stopped last time. I was so tired after a long day. I could barely comprehend the wisdom…
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Discrimination at work-place VS in love and friendship
I loved this debate between Saadna and Devil’s mind about Corporate discrimination as responce to my polls results of the Tazaj employment advertisment in the news paper where they requested explicitly veiled women to work for them. Both Saadna and Devil’s mind made excellent argument. Devil’s mind argues that discrimination is a basic human right.…
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David and Jonathan: Biblical Homosexual Relationship?
Prophet David was the second king of the united Kingdom of Israel (c. 1011 BCE – 971 BCE). He is depicted as the most righteous of all the ancient kings of Israel – although not without fault – as well as an acclaimed warrior, musician and poet (he is traditionally credited with the authorship of…
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Poll Results: Does the employer have the right to advertise a job opportunity for only ‘veiled’ or ‘unveild’ women?
It has been almost 2 months since I posted this question on my blog. Since then I have got only 33 votes of different people. The Question was: Does the employer have the right to advertise a job opportunity for only ‘veiled’ or ‘unveild’ women? The Answers: 22 person voted for “No, it isn’t fair”…
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