Sunday, June 04, 2006

day tripper

a couple of fridays ago, naveed, nadiya and i took a little day trip with a history professor...i forget his name but he's friend's with the administrator of our school. this professor has access to places ordinary people don't so we got to see some places that we normally would not be able to.

we started our day at the northern wall and gates that were built in 1087 during the fatimid dynasty. they were a shia dynasty that ruled egypt between 969-1171 AD. they built a city inside the walls and called it 'qahira'. we get the current name 'cairo' from 'qahira'. there are 2 main entrances to the city...bab an-nasr (gate of victory) and bab al-futuh (gate of conquests). when salah al-din gained control of egypt from the fatimids in 1171, he extended the walls to protect the city from further shia attacks.



this is inside the mosque of al-hakim bin amr Allah built between 990-1012 AD. al-hakim was an evil caliph during the fatimid caliphate. he made all sorts of irrational laws like he had all the dogs in qahira killed. he made sleeping during the night and working during the day punishable by death. he poured all the honey (a delicacy back then) into the nile. he banned the making of women's shoes and the list goes on. one night, he went around the city on his donkey and mysteriously disappeared. only his bloodied shirt was found. his disappearance was mythologized by extreme shia followers who said he was divine and had ascended to a higher spiritual realm. these people became known as the druze and still exist till this day.



inside the courtyard of a traditional muslim house that was built in 1645 AD. this house was huge...the upstairs was for the women and the downstairs was for the men. there was a courtyard, a prayer hall, steam room, delivery room, etc. in addition, there was a garden, a well, a place to grind flour and other grains, etc. we didn't see everything 'cause it was friday and we had to go to juma'a.


that's me looking out the windows in the haremlik (the place for the women in the house). the windows were made so that the women on the inside could look out but nobody from the outside could look in.

the 'burda' is written all around the salaamlik (reception room on the first floor) on cedar wood that was imported from lebanon.


the pencil like minaret of the suleyman agha masjid built in 1839 during the dynasty of muhammad ali pasha. we climbed this minaret. it was very narrow compared to the other minarets i have climbed. we prayed juma'a here as well. not only was this a masjid but it also comprised of a madrasa and sabil.


a sabil from the 13th or 14th century. sabils were used to provide people with free drinking water. underneath this building was a gigantic tank for storing water enough to quench the thirst of everyone for a whole year. the water would be scented with a sweet smell and served in beautiful cups. all the sabils were decorated with verses from the quran. in addition, above every sabil was a school for teaching orphans and kids to read quran so people on the streets could hear their recitation when they stopped by the sabil to drink water. so just imagine being thirsty during the 13th or 14th century...you see a beautiful sabil with quranic inscriptions, drink sweetly scented water in pretty cups while hearing the recitation of the quran. not only would it quench your thirst but it would satisfy your senses and your soul with the rememberance of God. there were many sabils on the same street but many were unfortunately dilapidated. they aren't used now.


a present day sabil. it doesn't exactly have the same effect on your senses and soul as the original sabils did.

will add more pic later, insha'Allah.

Saturday, June 03, 2006

fight for your right

on thursday evening, we all went over to mona’s house for dinner and just to chill out. she’s like the mama who feeds you delicious home cooked desi meals. plus, she’s like the nicest person on the planet, masha’Allah. for example, she will take time off of class to take care of friends who are sick and cook for them and take them places and pick others up from the airport and host huge eid parties, etc. the list goes one. plus, she makes the best chocolate chocolate chip muffins. mmmm! i’m starting to salivate just thinking about them.

mona’s husband is into marial arts and has boxing gloves and shields and all that stuff. nadiya wanted to learn some self defense moves so mona said she would show her some. out came the gloves. as nadiya started to put them on, i felt inspired to let out some long repressed aggression. i put on the other pair of gloves and told nadiya i wanted to box her. but poor girl...she was so frightened by me and ran off hiding behind the sofas. i chased after her and started pounding her. i thought to myself, ‘hey! it’s a lot of fun beating the crap out of people!’ after i knocked out a few of her teeth, she managed to get away from me just in time to tag naveed. you see, i was a one man band and nadiya, naveed and asmah were a tag team. so naveed prepared to fight me. i was kinda nervous ‘cause she likes to bully me around. but that didn’t stop me! i gave her some upper cuts and jabs and she ended up with a black eye and bloodied nose. it felt so good to beat her up and to finally get my revenge. she started crawling towards asmah to tag her. by this time, i was on an adrenaline high. i was bouncing around punching jabs into the air waiting for asmah to fight me. she proved to be the most aggressive one from her team and put up a strong fight. a couple of hooks here and jabs there didn’t do the trick. so i added some kicks and she flew to the wall matrix style. that ended my fight with her. once again, tharwa, warrior princess emerged as the champion!