Monday, August 22, 2011
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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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The rains have finally come, accompanied by lightening and thunder. The weather is cooler and the dust has settled. We'll see how treac...
Woohoo! Good to hear from you again! Thank God it looks as if Libya's going to be free.
ReplyDeleteSO HAPPY TO HEAR THAT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE OK!
ReplyDeleteBETTY IN VIRGINIA
Alhamdulillah Khadija, we are glad you are safe and well. Insha' Allah things will get better. Keep safe and let us know how you are doing.
ReplyDeleteSafiyyah, married to a Libyan
ALHAMDULLILAH! I was so worried about you. I was even too afraid to mention you on Twitter or Facebook. Enjoy the victory and stay safe. I'm looking forward to read what you have been going through. All the best from Germany
ReplyDeleteAlhomdolelah....Mubarook, and welcome back :)
ReplyDeleteKhadija, I'm very glad you made it and hope all is well with your family in Libya. Have a nice celebration! All the best, anna
ReplyDeleteI'm happy for you.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy for new Libya
Valerio
I have been watching for a post from you. So glad to see you're okay! What an...interesting time of your life this must have been/is.
ReplyDeleteA Libyan Rebel
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Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray to God, my soul you'll keep,
My mother says I need to pray,
For many others on this day,
But my father - he's a rebel
of this I'm sure you know,
He helped restore our freedom,
I was sad to see him go.
Although I know he's safe with you,
I'd rather have him here,
'cause he's the one who always said,
With prayer, there's no fear.
God, I know you hear me,
Way up in the sky,
Please protect my father,
I wish he didn’t die
I'm so happy.
ReplyDeleteFor you. For us.For Libya.
Khadija Teri, so glad that you are well, and I've been thinking about you and your family and obsessively checking back to see if your blog was updated for months now. Wonderful to see the good news that you are all okay.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy for Libya!!!!
ReplyDeleteKeep celebrating!!!!
Thank God Khadija! Welcome back :)
ReplyDeleteYaaay! Khadija is back! :D Happy to read you again :)
ReplyDeleteMy big congratulations for you, your sweet family and the Libyan people!! :*
Salam.
Hallelujah! Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteMelissa's mom from Just Something We Do
I am glad you are safe and well. I hope your update will include what you blogged offline during the last six months.
ReplyDeleteHave been checking your blog periodically, and getting worried by the silence. Delighted to see you and yours are well. Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteI'm very inspired by the courage of so many - I pray that you get the freedom, peace, and justice you seek,
ReplyDeleteGod bless,
Bob
khadija,
ReplyDeleteyou made the cnn news tonight. i follow your blog and have been looking to hear from you. when i saw your post on the news i was very happy for you and your family. keep blogging....
Hello again Khadija,
ReplyDeleteI've been watching this site every week for news! So glad to hear you. Thinking of you and will try and call soon.
Love and salam,
naomi
Glad you re all safe and well.
ReplyDeleteYour blog was on CNN last night.
Bridgette
Good to hear! I'm a long time reader, have never commented, but I've been thinking about you and your family these past few months. Keep safe! Ramadan kareem!
ReplyDeleteI worked in Tripoli in 2005 and found the Libyan people warm and hospitable. A nation of warm hearts deserves all it is fighting for:freedom,justice and the right to dignity and respect. May God guide them to better times.
ReplyDeleteI have thought of you so many times over these last few months. I'm so glad to see you post and to know that you are OK! I hope you and your children can tell your future progency about the day Libya became free! You are all so brave. Stay safe. God bless.
ReplyDeleteAlhamdulillah....hope for a better and peaceful Libya.
ReplyDeleteFrom a Kelantanese
So glad your safe,
ReplyDeleteWelcome back. Glad that you are well and safe. I have added your blog to my list of blogs of the world.
ReplyDeleteI don't know you, but it is first libyan blog I have stumbled upon. I just want to say CONGRATULATIONS for all brave Libya people. Take care of yourself and your freedom.
ReplyDeletePeace,
Blazej from Poland
I'm so glad to hear that you are safe and sound! Great to have you back online!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW, so glad sister that you are fine. One day inshallah we will have a cup of tea again and can share these past 6 months with each other. Thought of you as much as my own family there. Posted on my blog for the first time this past few days more for worry that it might cause problems. Glad to know you are safe. Don't know how soon we can be there again but soon. Inshallah next Eid. I spoke to a few family members and they seem to be fine but lines are still hard to get through. If you could drive by I would be grateful to know the condition of the area as we have had no info on how it looks. Im more worried for people than things but it helps to know so we can be prepared. Marbrook on Ramadan and Eid sai Eid.
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