Friday, 20 July 2012

An Insight into Ramadan


*Yaaaaaaawn* 

Stretching on my bed with Ma’amoun on my lap -- Ma'amoun is my former colleague’s laptop that I’m using because I’m too lazy to transfer all work stuff to mine: Sa3doun –

Friday is usually my day off people. Yeah, people. Y’know these creatures that are up to no good other than blabbing their hearts out and making each other’s lives miserable? Not today though, it’s the first day of Ramadan; a divine day for socializing with fellow human creatures. Meh.

High air-conditioning. My God, how am I going to survive this heat without a drop of water!  A perfect day for procrastination. It's less than 6 weeks now and i'm leaving my job. The amount of work I’ve got to finish is mind startling.

With the first signal of headache reaching my brain neurons, I’m thinking about the feast waiting for us in a couple of hours. With the new jaw device installed in my mouth, I can’t really chew or eat. Great, the only joy I get from family gatherings is the food. Now, I’ll have to tolerate all the loud voices and the curdling around tee-fee witnessing the worst forms of financial and mental waste.

Fatafeat as a background noise. That dish that Jamie just put up looks divine, yum. I begin to bitch about how I'm going to survive Ramadan this year: the heat, the 4-hour daily dose of traffic, the dehydration, work and people’s talzee2.

Boff!!

Procrastination taking over. I’m not going to get anything done, I know. I start to google ways for surviving Ramadan in the heat. You should never really search for Islamic topics in English. Uhmmm, people wondering how Muslim morons celebrate the month of irregular eating and dehydration every year thinking it's good for their health. The amount of creativity and thought put into making fun of fellow human creatures is just amazing.

More fidgeting. I gotta focus.  I gotta get some load off! C’mon!  Ramadan is going to be the toughest this year pour moi. I must take some days off. Argh! I won't be able to survive.

*Yawn*

Ya Allah give me the strength to hold on!  Hold on what.. Strength?

Flash backs.  Ramadan Gana w frehna boh; festive songs? Madfa3 el iftar; festive features? Feasts on the table every day; compensation? Family gatherings all month long; some sort of emotional deprivation? Humongous amounts of media shows, less working hours, fawanees, overwhelming greetings .. Hold on .. What are people trying to compensate for? Why so different?

I’ve been raised my entire life believing that Ramadan was all about feeling for the poor. Their deprivation; their suffering. That’s what they taught us at school. Plus the fact that women could support their families by selling homemade jams and pickles. Anyway, the taught us that it’s all about giving. But who said sustenance was the only kind of suffering the poor experience. Plus, the poor and deprived suffer for days not just a couple of hours every day for only a month.

Yeah, some say it’s about the spiritual environment and the fact that thawab is a multiple folds more in this month. But isn’t spirituality all about finding a connection between you and God? I mean God is there forever and He’s reachable all year long; it’s really about you realizing His existence and desire to reach out to Him.

It’s an opportunity to get soaked with rahma and maghfira to compensate for the rest of the year.  Yeah, yeah, okay, I know all about that and how awesome Ramadan is and everything but there is still something more deeper, more divine into it.

If it were about the food and drink and intimate relationships; dieting is also a form of deprivation that you could feel the poor’s suffering through every single extra calorie you’re trying to get rid of. Maybe even harsher because you had a hand in the situation you’ve reached (I’m talking about the feeling not the concept).

People live 25+ years without any physical intercourse and are perfectly fine. Some even spend their whole lives and I can’t really say that they’re deprived or something essential is missing in their lives.

If it were about avoiding obscenity; then why don’t we dig up for the roots that cause people to curse and bring out the beast inside of each other? In a country like Egypt, I would consider suppressing the urge to extract the guts of someone a heroic deed that one should be rewarded on. But in some countries, obscenity is not a challenge you have to avoid in one certain interval of time.  
Good deeds. Yep! Ramadan is an open invitation for thawab and good deeds. But couldn’t opening up a special month for good deeds fire back? I mean people wait for Ramadan to do all their share of good deeds for the year. What about the rest of the year? But you know what, one month is better than no month at all.

Still, there’s Zakah that Muslims have to pay, which happens to be also a fard. And Allah awards tenfold a good deed any time of the year. Allah is always extra-gracious. Restricting good acts to Ramadan is unfair. Period.

I think there is a more profound insight into the idea of Ramadan. Like why is it a whole month? A lunar month? A month of deprivation?

Taking into consideration an average life span of a human being, one will witness at least 1 Ramadan in all seasons. Have you ever thought about it?Ya Allah, what message are You trying to convey here?

Research says that a human being needs about 3 weeks to cultivate a habit. We’re just too ignorant to take advantage of such a chance. We deal with Ramadan as a fact not an opportunity. A fard not a turning point.

He is the most knowledgeable about human nature that He actually tailored a month that would fit all human beings. Ramadan is tailored to make you a stronger human being.

If you’re a wealthy brat all year long, deprivation of basic sustenance is the challenge that will make you stronger. If you’re a busy folk, the thawab for qiyam is just too awesome to be missed. Foul mouths and aggressive cuckoo heads are put under the test here too.  We’re all being under extra pressure here in Ramadan. That’s why the reward is higher than ordinary.

Ramadan has always been the golden chance to discover your deficiencies before being an opportunity to race for thawab and repentance. Every Ramadan adds to the Ramadan before it. At first, the challenge is the deprivation of sustenance. You get used to it. Then comes the challenge to keep up with the qiyam.. the volunteering.. etc.. Taking into consideration that the level of each challenge changes every year. Whether it’s the weather, your social state, health state, financial state, etc..

And this is pretty much life. God doesn’t put you through something unless He knows you can pull through. Your life would be much easier if you realized this fact and acted accordingly.

SubhanAllah, this Ramadan is the first ever that I truly consider a challenge. I’m a big meh-meh and tend to be over dramatic and intolerant when it comes to summer. Allah is challenging my tolerance. I got to admit it, this is going to be very tough and there is absolutely nothing celebrative about it. Ya Rab.

Friday, 29 June 2012

Reminder

Dear Frank,


Don't get too attached to people. One day their expectations will hurt you. Standardize your emotions.


It's all temporary .. All is temporary. All except you, Frank. 


We'll heal together, Frank. Together.

Thursday, 10 May 2012

Nonsense

The sight of some people just cause instant wondering..


يبدأ عقلك يودي ويجيب .. يبرره .. يستنكره.. ينكره..

 لفيت كتير خفت المصير اللي انتهاله ناس كتير ..ألقاه أنا

إزاي عياله سايبنه كده؟ ده لو أبويا مكنتش سيبته كده!

في الدنيا ليه .. دايما نهاية محزنة

يمكن معندوش عيال؟ طب ايه ملوش أهل؟

 جوايا خوف من كلمة الظروف .. تبقى طريق للوحدة تذلنا

وحيد؟ طب ايه خلاه وحيد؟

يوم ماروح والدنيا تداريني والوحدة تناديني ..

مش متجوز؟ ملوش إخوات؟ أولاد إخوات؟ ولاد خالات؟ ولاد أعمام؟ أقارب؟

 زروني مرة كل عيد .. أشفكم حتى من بعيد

ماتوا كلهم؟

خايف أكون في الدنيا وحيد ..

في حد كده في الدنيا مقطوع من شجرة؟ 

عمري يهون أضيع وانتم بعيد ..


طب هو ربنا عمل فيه كده ليه؟

الأيام زي امتحان .. والنتايج بالميزان

أكيد عمل حاجة وبتتردله .. أكيد فيه حاجة حصلت ..

 كل واحد ليه ميعاد .. لمّا بيؤن الأوان

يا سيدي واحنا مالنا .. ربنا يستر علينا ..

دي الحياة داين تدان ..

أنا مش هاسمح انه حاجة زي دي تحصلي .. أكيد مش هابقى كده .. 

وقولي له محال الحال يدوم .. لو هو ايه ..


أنا مش عارف ايه حصل .. 

..Send away for a perfect world


كل اللي عارفه انه في شنطة في ايدي .. فيها حاجات .. لازم أوصل ..

One not simply .. so absurd



أنا مش فاكر ازاي ده حصل ..

.. What ever happened to the young man's heart


أنا لازم أوصل .. لازم أوصل

Swallowed by pain .. as he slowly fell apart


كل اللي فاكره اني مكنتش كده .. وعمري ما فكرت اني هابقى كده .. 

..No real reason to accept the way things have changed


لازم أدور في عيون اللي حواليا .. نظرة حنية .. 

There's a piece of a puzzle known as life


نظرة شفقة .. نظرة استنكار .. كلهم بيوجعوا

Wrapped in guilt .. sealed up tight

إيد اتمدت .. ماعنديش الاختيار اني ارفضها ..

Everyone's pointing their fingers .. always condemning me

هاقبل اني أعيش نظرة شفقة في عيون كل ايد بتتمدلي .. لازم أوصل

..Nobody knows what I believe
..I believe


I can see white foam coming out his mouth ... muscle spasms .. Is he okay? He's walking away .. Does he know where he's going? Is he aware of the surroundings?

It's all a game, avoiding failure, when true colors will bleed ..

A pale smile .. I walk away ..

And more than ever .. I hope to never fall .. where enough is not the same it was before ..

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Frank, I feel like collecting my things and leaving.. never coming back again.
You know I'm not a drama fan but for the first time ever my heart has emotionally drowned out.

Give me the peace of your mind, Frank. I have to endure my emotions, Frank. Inject me with your numbness.. Your peace.. I want a truce, Frank ... A truce.

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Self - loath .. unbearable. Spirit lost .. undefined.

I've been exerting too much negative energy on people, Frank. My life is turning into a series of chained failures, Frank.

Give me the peace of your mind. I want the bliss in your mind. Frank, please.


Friday, 28 October 2011

[HBBC:8] Socialism


Welcome to The Half-Baked Bloggers Consortium's (HBBC) eighth post. Yeah, it has been two months since we started! :)  Meet the members here.
This week's topic is Socialism, chosen by Noor El Terk. Please, make sure to check the other members' posts. You won’t be disappointed. ;)

This week’s post is going to be a scholar post. Since I’m no expert in economics or political science, I am only going to state some points from the sources I’ve read to gather information about this topic. No personal opinions involved.

The Story of Socialism: The Man, The Theory and The Utopia.

Karl Marx, trained Hegelian philosophy, produced a theory consisting of 3 interrelated elements: a theory of economics, a theory of social class, and theory of history.

Economic Theory       Marx concentrated on profit. Workers produce goods and services but get only paid for a fraction of the value of what they produce. The capitalist owners skim off the rest (profit). Workers are paid too little to buy the products they have made, resulting in repeated overproduction which leads to depression.

Marx predicted that there will be a depression so big the capitalist system would collapse, then socialism will come next and we should all ‘aid in its coming’.  (This was in the 19th century when liberalism was dominant).

Marx wrote not as a scholar but as a revolutionist. Socialists with their leading thinker Karl Marx wanted to overthrow the capitalist system.


The Communist Manifesto, the pamphlet of Karl Marx’s idea published in 1848, was concluded with the famous ringing words: “The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Workers of all countries, unite!". Proletarians are the workers.


Socialism? "Communist" Manifesto? Hmmm..


Socialism        Marx actually focused on the malfunctions of capitalism he only specified socialism to be a just, productive society without class distinctions. Just in the distribution of goods and services. He only said that socialism would be much better than capitalism; however, the workings and procedures to deliver economic justice among people were vague.

Communism   Marx then stated that at a certain stage, when industrial production was very high, the socialist society will turn into communism.  Communism to Marx was “a perfect society, without police, money, or even government”. Goods will be in such plenty that people will just take what they need. There will be no private property, so there will be no need for police. Since there will be no class distinctions, there will be no need for governments, which are instruments of class domination. Communism was more of a political ideology than an economic theory. Communism was the utopia of socialism.

So, what is socialism we’ve been hearing about all these years?

The vague procedures of serving economic justice in the manifesto enabled socialist thinkers to put forward their own vision of socialism. This has ranged from welfarism of social democratic parties, to anarcho-syndicalism, to Lenin’s and Stalin’s hypercentralized tyranny, to Mao’s self-destructive permanent revolution, to Trotsky’s denunciation of same, to Tito’s experimental decentralized system, to 3agaby!!! All claim to espouse “real” socialism. Maybe this is why eventually socialist and communist systems were splinted in history.


One last note..

Since most of  us are tweeps, then you must have come across a lot of “activists” who promote socialism and claim that they are #LeftistAndProud. What is the relation between leftists and socialism?

“In politics, Left, left-wing and leftist generally refer to support for an egalitarian (equal) society. They usually involve a concern for those in society who are disadvantaged relatively to others and the assumption that there are unjustified inequalities (which right-wing politics view as natural or sacred) that should be reduced or abolished.

The term was then applied to a number of revolutionary movements, especially socialism, anarchism and communism as well as more reformist movements like social democracy and social liberalism. Wikipedia

Reference: Michael G. Roskin. Political Science: An Introduction.

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Disclaimer

I would like to apologize for disappearing from the writing arena the past couple of weeks. I was planning on writing this week's HBBC topic, but due to the current situation in Egypt I can't concentrate on anything. The feeling of  deep sorrow and regret  are consuming me on what we have reached. 


My deep condolences for every family who has lost a beloved one due to injustice and sadistic power holders.


Speechless.