I took this picture a few weeks ago on a quiet morning while I was waiting for my daughter to do some paperwork. It would be nice if it were really peaceful.
Saturday, June 13, 2015
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Thank you for the beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. Thank you for visiting :)
DeleteThat's a really nice picture! And I'm glad you posted to the blog :)
ReplyDeleteMay Allah bring us peace :)
Thanks Muaad. I need to post more often.
DeleteA scene I miss dearly, praying this Ramadan will be peaceful inshAllah.
ReplyDeletekol sana wa enty taeba :-)
Thank you. Ramadan Kareem!
DeleteHardly a day goes by when I don't think of the Libya I knew, (Tripoli, Janzur, Imsallata, and Zawiya) and wonder how everyone is, and when it will be peaceful again.
ReplyDeleteHopefully one day it will be peaceful and you could return for a visit (or to teach) again.
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