


حبيبتي دلوعة زوجها
أبغى برجراف واحد من أربعة أسطر أو خمسة
عن شعورك في أول يوم دخولك الجامعة للدراسة
بليز حبيبتي أبغاه اليوم ضروري
أبغى برجراف واحد من أربعة أسطر أو خمسة
عن شعورك في أول يوم دخولك الجامعة للدراسة
بليز حبيبتي أبغاه اليوم ضروري

دلوعه زوجها كييف حالج عساااج طيبه
الله يخلييييج ابغي خاتمه عن ان الأم ما لازم تشتغل برع البيييييت
وخاتمه تكون علي شكل :
3 اسباب وتحت كل سبب يا انج توضيح او تحطييين حقائق او امثله
ان شاء الله تكووون فهمتني
ابغييييييه اليوم كحد اقصي لاني ابغي اطرشه حق سير
والله يخلي لج اعيالج ويحفظهم :)
الله يخلييييج ابغي خاتمه عن ان الأم ما لازم تشتغل برع البيييييت
وخاتمه تكون علي شكل :
3 اسباب وتحت كل سبب يا انج توضيح او تحطييين حقائق او امثله
ان شاء الله تكووون فهمتني
ابغييييييه اليوم كحد اقصي لاني ابغي اطرشه حق سير
والله يخلي لج اعيالج ويحفظهم :)
الصفحة الأخيرة
و صدق احرجتيني بكلامك بس البيرفكت الله، على العموم انا احب الانقلش من يوم و انا صغيرة
و دايما اشوف الأفلام الاجنبية و اقرأ كتب انجلش و الحمد الله عندي اكسنت امريكي
بس ألحين مشكلتي في العربي يعني النحو لما أبي اترجم شي من انجلش لعربي أقعد ساعة
عشان العربي بس ان شاء الله بحاول احسن النحو عندي و الله يعين
و هذا موضوعك يا الغالية
differences between Saudi culture and Egyptian culture in Ramadan.
Ramadan is very important month to Muslims because its a month which they have to fast from sunrise to sunset.
Fasting is the fourth pillar of Islam. Saudis celebrate the month of Ramadan in a special way. During Ramadan Saudis fast for 30 days and offer all-night prayers in the mosques. It is a month of devotion and supplication for Muslims who believe that the gates of heaven are then opened, and all prayers are answered. People stay up all night and sleep after performing their dawn prayers. Ramadan is a season to foster family relations and good neighborliness too. Families break their fasts together, and many special meals are cooked for the occasion like "lokaimat". Restaurants prepare Ramadan dishes and cater to Ramadan timings. Muslims begin their fasts at dawn and eat after sunset. Shops and supermarkets are open all night, and it is the season for shopping, socializing and blessings.
On the other hand, What makes this month different in Egypt? A long time ago, Egyptians adopted certain social habits during this month that are not directly related to religion. Officially, the working hours are diminished to allow more time for prayers. People usually sleep very late and spend considerable time in the mosques. The traditional practice starts immediately after sunset, which is announced to people through all mosques by the ritual "azan", or the call for prayers. Once, beginning in the 16th Century, it was the habit of the Egyptian government to fire a canon which could be heard throughout Cairo to announce end of the daily fast. This loud shot was fired from the Citadel over the "el-Moqattam" mountains. Modern technology has replaced this habit so that now announcements are made on radio and TV."Iftar" is considered the main meal of the day during Ramadan and is often very rich. Any type of food might be served, but traditionally the desert almost always includes "konafa" or "qatayef". The former is a cake-like food made of wheat with considerable sugar, honey, raisins and different types of nuts. The later is almost the same, but takes the shape of a small circular cake, which is folded to include nuts and raisins.
Since Ramadan is considered to be the most joyful month of the whole year, children also have their share of fun. The "fanoos" or lantern is a must for every kid. These are traditionally made of tin and colored glass, with a candle inside. More modern examples are battery operated, but really lack the spirit (though each year there seems to be a trend to see who can produce the most snazzy fanoos). All mosques and streets during the whole month are full of colored lights in a festival fashion, and in the past, children played in the streets with their lanterns, singing "wahawy ya wahawy". This tradition is still practiced, though rarely now in the streets, except in middle class or poor neighborhoods, and in the countryside.More than half of the serials produced by the Egyptian TV are broadcast during Ramadan for the first time. another traditional program is the "fawazeer", which is a daily riddle usually broadcast during a comedy or musical show. The family is usually gathered around the TV for long hours, if they do not go for prayers
أختي "سمارت محامية" معليش ما كتبلك شي لأنه الاخت "أحلام الربيع" مستعجلة في موضوعها و انا ان شاء الله برجع بالليل و أكتبلك مواضيعك تقبلي اعتذاري يا الغالية
اختي "نظره" ما عندي فاكس حبيبتي فيا ليت لو تقولين لي ايش البروجكت حقك باختصار و اذا ودك ايميلي ارسلك ياها على الخاص