Bloody Wednesday ..
"Ramadan the month of peace and forgiveness, that all Muslims wait eagerly, it helps us to be more patient and more understanding, we fast from sunrise to sunset, and continue our day despite the hunger and thirst.
Before Ramadan, people who have disputes, must forget it and forgive, that's why it is the month of forgiveness, and also the rich people offer food and money (more than any time in the years) to the paupers, so it is the month of merciful and blessing.
I was hoping that this Ramadan will bring peace to Iraq, and that we won't spend more Ramadans under gun fires and explosions.
But, few days before Ramadan starts, Baghdad witnessed a bloody day, it was named " the bloody Wednesday" and "the red Wednesday" , it brought back old memories, of "black Wednesday "of last year.."
Days of My Life
comment update:
From Sunshine at Days of My Life
"Before war, there weren't any differences between Shiites and Sunnis, actually I didn't even know to which cast do I belong to!"
Strange thing to hear from people that profess to know history? Apparently not your own
You can read the last few post at Eye Raki to catch up.
Before Ramadan, people who have disputes, must forget it and forgive, that's why it is the month of forgiveness, and also the rich people offer food and money (more than any time in the years) to the paupers, so it is the month of merciful and blessing.
I was hoping that this Ramadan will bring peace to Iraq, and that we won't spend more Ramadans under gun fires and explosions.
But, few days before Ramadan starts, Baghdad witnessed a bloody day, it was named " the bloody Wednesday" and "the red Wednesday" , it brought back old memories, of "black Wednesday "of last year.."
Days of My Life
comment update:
From Sunshine at Days of My Life
"Before war, there weren't any differences between Shiites and Sunnis, actually I didn't even know to which cast do I belong to!"
Strange thing to hear from people that profess to know history? Apparently not your own
You can read the last few post at Eye Raki to catch up.
1 Comments:
On the other hand, when you read 'Iraqi history', it's easy to understand why they aren't real big on learning it. Which is clearly a big mistake, but understandable. Makes the Civil War seem like a pillow fight in comparison.
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