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From home with Love

08-12-2011, 02:57 PM
Asma Abdel Halim
<aAsma Abdel Halim
Registered: 05-01-2006
Total Posts: 1028





From home with Love

    1. Flights and Airlines
    “We are about 10 minutes away from Khartoum, we should be able to land on time,” announced the KLM flight captain. We did, at exactly 5:30 PM. It was hard to look at the city from above a curtain of red sand covered the place, although not a thick haboob but was enough to make one not want to look down. We said goodbye to a smiling crew who thanked us for travelling with their company. My niece and nephews were flying on Sudan airways from Abu Dhabi on the same day, they arrived 12 hours late and without their checked in luggage.
    2. Some smile some don’t
    The majority of the passengers were flying to Addis Ababa, so very few had Khartoum as destination. We walked down to the bus that took us to the terminal. Well there is a great change there; more than two immigration kiosks were open and staffed. I easily reached the kiosk, there were two officers one sitting on a chair another standing by his side. Both had a blank look on their faces, the sitting one looked for something in my passport, stamped it and handed it over with the same blank look. I did say assalmu alaikum with a big smile, only to feel like a fool.
    3. Warmth of other suns
    Family and friends greetings were as warm as ever, usually coupled with the question (ma khalas jiti niha’i). I always wonder why is this question attached to the greeting, I finally decided that it is a welcome back and we want you to stay. However no one knows what I would do if I stayed. OK it is a benign rhetoric question.
    4. Culture, literary delivered
    In the morning newspapers were delivered to the door. I wondered whether this is a step forward or backward. The kiosks that sold magazines and newspapers in the neighborhood had disappeared. There was a big one in the shades of the high trees of the Gorashi park, and 3 others within a walking distance from our house. I used to even pick up all the Arabic and English magazines. They sold school supplies for children and those loveable children magazines. Alas! No more of those. However, young men in search of a living took up the job of delivering newspapers but carry no more interesting things. The only deliverable sought after service they carry are telephone cards. The most interesting unwanted service by these young men is how they take it upon themselves to substitute any newspaper for one that you ordered. One day he left Alintibaha instead of Alahdath (the latter is prone to suspension by the powers that be, so it is easy to substitute another for it). Although there is one member of the family who pays the guy, he got threats from everyone who reads the paper that day. HE was told that if he left this paper again He would be replaced by another delivery and phone card supplier.
    5. So many Bo Azizis
    The newspaper carried on its first page that skilled laborers gathered at Al mahaliyya building demanding that their tools be returned and official attacks against them be stopped. Every time their tools got confiscated they had to pay LS 150 as a fine to get them back. If this is not what Bo Azizi walked in flames for, what is? Any way there was no follow up on the story. I figured they paid the 150 and got their tools back. But what was the fine for? Was it for owning the tools, working without a license or just their bad luck? Confiscation of tools does not take place, legally that is, unless the tools are being used for an illegal act, e.g. making araqi. One would think that a constitutional right of those men was breached, but who wants to go there?
    6. Alkalkla Allafa

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08-12-2011, 08:02 PM
عائشة موسي السعيد
<aعائشة موسي السعيد
Registered: 07-10-2010
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Re: From home with Love (Re: Asma Abdel Halim)

    Cheers Dr. Asma..
    Are you coming to stay or going back??
    (Hahaha...just acting normal).

    I hope though, that the stay is long enough to bring you to the farthest
    side of the Triangular Capital after you reack the peak on the Kalakla allaffa;
    if you go yonder ask for me in Halfayat al- Mullouk; I'll be back then, let's give
    you a welcome home .
    Ramadanic Greetings.
                  

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08-13-2011, 01:01 AM
Asma Abdel Halim
<aAsma Abdel Halim
Registered: 05-01-2006
Total Posts: 1028





Re: From home with Love (Re: عائشة موسي السعيد)

    I will certainly seek you out on my next visit in sha' Allah.I go to shendi to see loved ones and live some memories of course alhalfaya is one of the landmarks on "tareeq altahaddi" smile
    I crossed Mek Nimmir bridge to Bahry to attend the debate on the new draft on alahwal alshakhsiyya, unfortunately i was turned back by the torrential rain that brought the three cities to a halt.
    alkalakla allaffa is something else, i will come to that.
    asma
                  

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08-23-2011, 11:57 PM
Asma Abdel Halim
<aAsma Abdel Halim
Registered: 05-01-2006
Total Posts: 1028





Re: From home with Love (Re: Asma Abdel Halim)

    6
    Alkalakla allafa is an indicator of many things;
    It gives a feeling of how crowded khartoum state is. It is almost as noisy as Khan alkhalili. a mixture of people, cars, donkies, buses, kiosks full of whatever and .........
    on the second floor of a concrete building is a huge sign screaming that the floor is a secondary school for girls. How do they get the girls up there, on a catapult? however, it also has a good sign, everyone, women and men seem to be working hard. in the heat of the day is a woman sitting right across from a kanoon full of lit coal, how hot can it get? she is selling a highly demanded commodity, Tea! hilba, harjal, ginger and other drinks. the weather is hot the drinks are hot and only God knows how many people would die of sun stroke. In the end sit alshai does not look anything like the romanticized picture drawn of her.
    Allaffa is a place buzzing with life, noisy, crowded and definately not my easy-going hometown.


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    An Incedent in the Shendi-Khartoum Bus
                  

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10-15-2011, 08:41 PM
mustafa mudathir
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Registered: 10-11-2002
Total Posts: 3553





Re: From home with Love (Re: Asma Abdel Halim)

    Quote: In the end sit alshai does not look anything
    like the romanticized picture drawn of her.

    LOL.
    Good streaming!
    This kind of writing makes me 'nostalsick' ya Asma. I am thinking of
    the Incident in Khartou-Shendi Bus as if it was written by Albert Camus!
    Here for you and Aisha:
    http://yamustafaya.blogspot.com
    Simple, non-plagiarized reviews
                  

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10-17-2011, 04:10 PM
Asma Abdel Halim
<aAsma Abdel Halim
Registered: 05-01-2006
Total Posts: 1028





Re: From home with Love (Re: mustafa mudathir)

    On the Bus to Khartoum from Shendi, I was a bit down. The city streets were dirtier than ever; a whole market area that was apparently built by a government entity had fallen apart. The Big metal doors of the shops stood on falling walls. The old market area (alsouq alsigayer) stood exactly as i Left it decades ago. It is the only working shopping area. Why those shops nicely lined up behind the original souq were falling? No one knew and no one cared.
    My aunt and my cousin got on the bus with me and occupied two seats. I said they should get up and let passengers sit, that was because I did not know that they were on a mission to choose who would sit next to me. In the end I got a nice young lady as a travel companion. Funny, every time I tried to talk to her she smiled and said nothing.
    Any way to the incident
    A young lady harried into the bus carrying a child and basket of clothes, she had an intriguing design of hair braiding. She dropped into a seat and hid her face that seemed to have been the punching bag for someone. Minutes later the traffic police got in the bus and started to talk in an almost whisper to her, She did nothing but violently shook her head. She could not have been driving, could she? Then someone else, a man came up. The level of curiosity shot way up and the traffic police declared that the woman had a “little” problem with her husband. To my surprise a couple of women sitting behind me started to admonish the beaten woman and tell her that she should go with her husband. I could not keep my mouth shut and I asked whether they knew what the problem was. A young man sitting on the driver’s seat, who was not the driver, immediately told me that “alrasoul salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, said women should never leave home without their husband’s permission.” I could not help but ask whether he knew that all the women on this bus had husband’s permission. He put on sunglasses and left the bus.
    A few minutes later the women followed the traffic police out of the bus, I wanted to follow them, my cousin sat on me and my aunt said the woman was not from Shendi and no one should get involved.
    Before I could wipe a surprised look off my face, the traffic police stood on the door step of the bus and declared, “Problem solved!”
    What problem? I shouted at the top of my voice. The women behind me could not tolerate my long nose, one whispered, “The couple is from the West, and you do not want to get involved.” I ended up in one of those many times in my life when I felt helpless.
    When I left this town, a man who touched a woman would get a beating from the nearest man standing next to him. When I left this town the traffic police biggest fight would have been with a Karro driver who was obstructing traffic. When I left this town Alrasoul salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam was a respectable enlightened mention that kept people off each other’s throats and preached good neighborly manners.
    End of the story, something is terribly wrong in the city of Shendi.
                  

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10-17-2011, 04:18 PM
Asma Abdel Halim
<aAsma Abdel Halim
Registered: 05-01-2006
Total Posts: 1028





Re: From home with Love (Re: mustafa mudathir)

    Salam Mustafa:
    When (Allah yerf`a gadamak) If you have not been to Sudan lately, and you go to Khartoum you will spend most of your time looking like a surprised tourist
                  

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