Wha? I been looking all over for this file?
I am such a squirrel. I found some posts
tucked away in a WINDOWS system folder. For those playing along at home, I don’t
use any of my system folders normally. And so forth. Anyway, during some of my
derangement, I must have thought that was a swell place to hide things or
something, so I found some pretty hilarious posts there. I’m actually rather
peeved that I had not put them where they should have been all along. Who knows
what treasures will be found, hmm?
Anyway, I am glad I found these posts;
they will be part of a book I hope to publish as an e-book later this year, as
I have enough material to do so, but today I wanted to reflect on something
that has a rather broad meaning and really, I don’t think we can ever say
enough about it. I’m talking about ‘friendship.’
When we make a friend, or establish a
friend, or a friendship, we do so at so many different levels and I believe
that there are times in all of our lives, when our definition of the word ‘friend’
may change, it may broaden, and take on a deeper meaning, as we grow and
experience new things, meet new people and learn more. Conversely, as we
discern and gain a broader understanding of situations, we also are able to put
ourselves in other peoples’ places and see things through their eyes.
We see that they are us! I have friends
from all over the world. I once had a woman who played viola and sat next to me
in the symphony. She was from Kiev and her name was Rita. She spoke not a word
of English, well, a ‘Yes’ and my Russian was ‘Nyet’ for a while; we drew
strange hieroglyphs in our music margins and laughed a lot.
But, I visited this page on Facebook,
called Muslims for America a while back, I was feeling bad. The Muslims in the
United States don’t have the best of publicity. I’m sorry, but this is not
true, nor is it fair. Muslims and the Islamic community are great people. Like
anybody else, we are talking about the Glittering Generalities. When everybody
gets all worked up about it, it’s just plain wrong. I don’t like what the IRA
do; plain and simple. I have lived in Dearborn, Michigan, within their rank and
file and I know that the families are families. The people are kind, gracious
and generous. Steve and his wife, Shira had a deli on Michigan Avenue and
Oakwood. Awesome food and wonderful people.
I’ve met some of the people from the FB
page and they have been very nice. Ya Rab in particular is just a sweetheart.
She is very educated and is Egyptian. She’s answered my gazillion questions and
asked me so many as well. The others I’ve met are as curious as she is; today
she made me laugh with a video of a very poorly sung but superbly engineered
song! I’m ashamed to say her written language is incomprehensible, although
beautiful. Ya is a delightful woman and a wonderful friend; a friend for life. She made this for me and I think it is so beautiful and she spent so much time on it. It is my name. In Arabic; I want to share it with you; I am proud of this. It is priceless. From my heart, Sahla, thank you. Inshallah.
2 comments:
Mary,
Isn't it amazing what we can find when we "examine" our computer? I am always amazed at how much seems to get lost (and of course it would NEVER be because of this dad either)!!! I tend to blame the computer. I feel the computer is a lot like the dryer monster that continually steals my socks. I actually think they might be in it together....just my two cents of course.
I agree with you that Muslims get a bum rap in the United States. I tend to look at from a very different perspective than most Americans. I am from Oklahoma and on April 19th, 1995 we had a major "terrorist" event. I knew people that were killed in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. I didn't even know for 100% my own father was alive because he was working in downtown OKC at the time.
As I recall the events of that day, theories were endless of "who" did it. The prevalent one was it was a Muslim terrorist though. Amazingly (said with sarcasm, we learned that terrorist can be "home grown." We learned that terror can actually have blue eyes and blonde hair. Timothy McVeigh was the responsible party and the name sounds nothing like Muslim. Just my two cents of course....
Aaron
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