My new mousepad is dope. #instagram #instagood #cairo #egypt #technology #arabic (Taken with instagram)
A new fuel tanker arrives on location in #Qatar. The newly appointed #American manager tells the Qatari supervisor to ensure that the tanker is clearly labeled: “Diesel Fuel” in #Arabic and “No Smoking” in #Arabic. This is what he got… #instagram #instagood (Taken with instagram)
Saudi women with attractive eyes may be forced…

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(An article i liked to share from yahoo)
[Saudi women with attractive eyes may be forced to cover them up under a new law in the country.
The ultra-conservative Islamic state has said it has the right to stop women revealing ‘tempting’ eyes in public.
A proposal to enshrine the measure in law has been tabled, Daily Mail reported Saturday quoting Sheikh Motlab al Nabet, spokesperson for Saudi Arabia’s Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice.
Women in Saudi Arabia already have to wear a long black cloak, called an abaya, cover their hair and, in some regions, conceal their faces while in public.
If they do not, they face punishments including fines and public floggings.
The proposal was made after a member of the committee was attracted by a woman’s eyes as he walked along a street, provoking a fight, one report on the Bikya Masr news website suggested.
The woman was walking with her husband who ended up being stabbed twice in the hand after the altercation.
The virtue and vice committee has repeatedly been accused of human rights violations. Founded in 1940, its function is to ensure that Islamic laws are not broken in public in Saudi Arabia.
In 2002, the committee refused to allow female students out of a burning school in the holy city of Mecca because they were not wearing correct head cover. The decision is thought to have contributed to the high death toll of 15.
They are also banned from driving by religious edict and cannot travel without authorisation from their male guardians.]
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Jaffagazanian Mixtapes/Albums
It’s like an every Friday listening party! Hop on over every week and get a dosage of my mixtapes and albums. Some are 30 mins long. Other are an hour plus. This weeks offering is a dope combination of Hip Hop, Bhangra & Arabic Music. Hope you enjoy!
This girl is wack! You’ll need to understand a {little} Arabic to understand what’s going on here.
Abdil Halim Hafez - Ahwak
Sidebar: Gotta love him. Every time I put this on for my grandma, she smiles at me. It’s like she remembers all the good times. She remembers my grandfather and all is well for a few minutes.
“Egyptian Strut” by Salah Ragab and the Cairo Jazz Band. Salah Ragab founded the Cairo Jazz Band way back in the late 1960s, and was also the head of the Egyptian Military Music Department. A delicious mix of East and West, this group is definitely worth a listen.
Sidebar: Umm…my ears just smiled at me. This will make you melt if you can appreciate the fusion of music. Make your self a nice cup of coffee. Plug in your headphones and let this track get you through your day. It’s certainly getting me through mine!
Fwd: Nancy Ajram & Baby Daughter

For those of you that don’t know. Nancy Ajram is a famous Arabic/Lebanese singer.






Sidebar: Damn. They both cuter than each other!
Rayess Bek – L’Homme de Gauche

At a time when all rappers in the Middle-East were putting out records in English and French, Wael (a.k.a. Rayess Bek) decided to flip the script and rap in Arabic. After founding the group Aks’ser in 1997, he began a solo career under the name Rayess Bek in 2002. He describes his album as difficult, politicized, with a bias, not easy to sell and bad. His words, he spit in the face of the world, “still spits poison,” as he says in the song Samm. Khartesh 3a zamann / L’Homme de Gauche two titles for one album. Two components in the same album: 8 songs in Arabic, 7 songs in French. If the first key component to most Lebanese society, through it, its grandchildren and great faults, its politicians, its wars and dead ends, to our delight, the second component is broader in that it addresses especially at Europeans and Westerners, which see Iran as the “axis of evil”, “the veiled woman”, etc.
Credits:
www.rayessbek.com
Recorded at the Canal 93 studio in Bobigny.
Mixed by Ludovic Joyeux and Rayess Bek at El Gaucho studio.
Label: Forward Music
Download HERE
YOU WILL ENJOY!
Banoffee & Coffee

You cannot even begin to imagine the yummy goodness of this Banoffee pie! It tastes like…umf.

Please excuse the lib in my finjan.











