Moving Wonders
النور… سلام و راحة و عدل…في مسجد السلطان حسن  Dedicated to my Tumblr friend Fatma Khaled 

النور… سلام و راحة و عدل…

في مسجد السلطان حسن

 Dedicated to my Tumblr friend Fatma Khaled 

It was taken on Monday, the 7th of February, 2011… 
This was my first trip to the Square (I am calling it a trip because it was for me the best place I have ever gone to in my life and trips are always for awesome and different places).
I won’t forget my feeling when I was there… I won’t forget those days and their effect on me, on every Egyptian, and on Egypt… I am also waiting for the day when I will tell my children about those days…
During those days, I felt for the first time that we as Egyptians have gained our dignity back, our freedom, and our inner peace.
We were having the ability to raise our heads up and say proudly that we are Egyptians (Although, for me, I was always proud to be).
The square was a real simulation of the Utopia of our dreams but it was on Earth… There was real democracy… There was co-operation between the different political parties and streams of thinking… There was the most important thing of all, there was justice… All the real values that we want to have in our society were there at the square…
Everyone was doing his own job in the square just perfectly… The revolution became a part of both our internal and external us… The willing to make change was our main goal… Every Egyptian was looking for the “We” not the “I”…
This picture and these thoughts are just a reminder for me before a reminder for anyone else that the revolution isn’t done yet and that El-Tahrir is still there… We haven’t made the change yet… We have just removed some of the weeds that are preventing the root from growing the stem that would penetrate the land to have a strong tree which will produce a great amount of delicious fruits…
Egypt that we love is still in need for the “We” not the “I”…

It was taken on Monday, the 7th of February, 2011…

This was my first trip to the Square (I am calling it a trip because it was for me the best place I have ever gone to in my life and trips are always for awesome and different places).

I won’t forget my feeling when I was there… I won’t forget those days and their effect on me, on every Egyptian, and on Egypt… I am also waiting for the day when I will tell my children about those days…

During those days, I felt for the first time that we as Egyptians have gained our dignity back, our freedom, and our inner peace.

We were having the ability to raise our heads up and say proudly that we are Egyptians (Although, for me, I was always proud to be).

The square was a real simulation of the Utopia of our dreams but it was on Earth… There was real democracy… There was co-operation between the different political parties and streams of thinking… There was the most important thing of all, there was justice… All the real values that we want to have in our society were there at the square…

Everyone was doing his own job in the square just perfectly… The revolution became a part of both our internal and external us… The willing to make change was our main goal… Every Egyptian was looking for the “We” not the “I”…

This picture and these thoughts are just a reminder for me before a reminder for anyone else that the revolution isn’t done yet and that El-Tahrir is still there… We haven’t made the change yet… We have just removed some of the weeds that are preventing the root from growing the stem that would penetrate the land to have a strong tree which will produce a great amount of delicious fruits…

Egypt that we love is still in need for the “We” not the “I”…

Each day u wake in tranquility
No fears to cross your eyes
Each day I wake in gratitude
Thankin’ God He let me rise

One day ISA (which will ISA be so soon), Palestinians will live a great life not only a normal life =))

A song that gives me hope and that reminds me of the best days that I have ever lived… =))

I am still having faith and belief that we are going to complete our revolution ISA and that the revolution will return back to its days of glory…