Thursday, November 26, 2009
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After living in Libya for twenty-six years you would think my Arabic would be perfect, but it is far, far, far from that. I do get my point ...
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In my last post I wrote about how I felt on the first day of my arrival back to Libya after a month's absence. I said it was dirtier and...
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Happy thanksgiving and Eid Mubarak to you too!
ReplyDeleteEid Mubarek Khadija :)
ReplyDeleteId like to ask one question, i heard that Libya celebrated Eid yesterday, how come?
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khaleeji... in a country that has it's own calendar I suppose making a few holidays to go along with it shouldn't be much of a surprise.
ReplyDeleteMost people here celebrated Eid along with the rest of the world, my family included.
كل عام وأنتم بخير بمناسبة عيد الاضحى المبارك Eid mabrouk :) I hope you all had a nice Eid Al-Adha...
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