Posts Tagged ‘Traditions’
Friday, March 19th, 2010
Once upon a time there was a princess. She was fair like a spring day on which the soft breezes usually caress her silky threads of hair while the sun shines shyly in the presence of her divine glow and charm that lures the roses to blossom in her direction. A fantasy of kings and princes she was, and none has been blessed with her approval until her eyes met the eyes of a poor young man strolling the market for hunting chances for a better tomorrow. He never knew that he can find a jewel so rare that no one had laid a touch on. At this very moment the story of the sun… Read More
Tags: Bader, Lunar Dawn, Marriage, Religion, Society, Traditions
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
Fifty years ago, if a man would walk in the streets wearing a shirt and jeans, he’d get awkward looks from people in the neighborhood. In Kuwait, the Dishdasha was the only suitable clothing for a man, and with time, the society started adapting new traditions as it engaged more with the rest of the world. The traditional clothing, Dishdasha for men and Abaya for women is now optional choices. Just as this concept of clothing was changed in the eyes of our society, so did other things… Read More
Tags: Bazaar Magazine, kuwait, P.S, Society, Traditions
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Friday, September 18th, 2009
"If you want your hand to be the very first hand your wife holds, make sure that her hand is your first as well." - My mother. . I'm pretty sure that anyone who believes in soul-mates have spent a great deal of time thinking and asking that yet-to-be-found-person these questions:-
Tags: Marriage, non-sarcastic, P.S, Traditions
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Friday, August 28th, 2009
Living in loneliness has many blessings like enjoying silence and nurturing one's senses with serenity but that is in return of sacrificing much needed aspects of life. Laughter is nothing but a shriek and an echo, hitting walls and stirring air. Tears are nothing but the bitter drops of water on your cheeks even if your eyes melt away, it's only you and your sorrow to console you. That was our father Adam but then he found a soul mate. . …
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Tags: Bader, Lunar Dawn, Religion, Traditions
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Friday, August 21st, 2009
The beach has always been a great place for thinking, relaxing and having a nice change of air. The euphony of the rhyming sea tides on the shore is the perfect fast solution for lightening up a bad mood. And the music of the cars and crowd by the Arabian Gulf Street is the perfect solution for shooting the mood back dead again. Are our beaches useless then? Not quite useless, that’s why people resort to –well– resorts. To enjoy a nice short vacation in Kuwait, we decided to rent a chalet in Seashell beach resort. Read More
Tags: kazeh, Men, P.S, Religion, Traditions, Women
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Friday, August 14th, 2009
At the first glimpse of humanity, when civilization was just a dream, nothing more than a whisper, rules have come to shelter us from the laws of the jungle. Rules are the borders that keep us within the walls of right and virtue. If broken not only our humanity will be reduced to animal level, but also will result in raging feuds amongst humans. We could define rules as the manners and actions idolized by a group of organisms. Rules don't apply for humans only, animals like wolves , monkeys and cattle of all kinds. They are all functioning in a stream of manners and rules.…
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Tags: Bader, Fashion, Traditions
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