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workplace cafe in Makkah | WORK&CO
A workplace cafe in Makkah that suits you and your team Coworking space enable you to conduct your business professionally and at a lower cost than private spaces, and it also gives you an opportunity to communicate with those with expertise and professional skills in the same field, in order to enhance the chances of benefiting from their unfamiliar ideas, your only task is to come carrying your laptop and we take care of the commitments and other tools.
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Personal Biz plan Student name: Fatma Adel Student ID: H00303055 Course: LSS: Innovation and Entrepreneurship   CRN: 15978 Submitted to: Tridib Chatterji
My name is Fatma Adel. Every person in this world has a dream, but I have a lot of dreams. When I was a kid, my dream is to be a Doctor, and as the time goes by, I have other dreams, sometimes I want to be a president, an army, pilot and other interesting dreams. But now I have grown up, now I know what I want to be. To many people the future is unknown, but to me, I plan my future in setting goals to achieve them in the future. It is true that the long run is thought and no one granites what is going to happen in the future, however, someone should have a good plan and strategy for the long run and do their best to create their dreams return true and also achieve their goals.
Now, I have almost finished my studies at university. I will obtain a Bachelor of Applied Science. For now I’m planning to achieve my bachelor degree and later on I will Continue my masters in Corporate Communication. I have other experiences in other majors, for example video production and this can help me start my own business while studying and earn some money. After I graduate, I want to find a job where I can apply what I have studied on corporate communication. I want to work in one of the best companies which is Government of Dubai Media office. I want to be the staff manager or manager at least. I prefer working aboard because it gives me challenge to work over there, plus they will pay me higher than work in the main office.
All great things have small beginnings and to accomplish these things you must plan and believe that you can do it not only act. All of this is just the beginning of my dreams. After I work for 4 or 5 years, I will have a lot of money by that time, I will quit my job and start a bigger business or I can expand my business. I will buy 3 or 4 shops and run my shops and have another business such as a coffee shop or restaurant and anything that have a good prospect. By that way I will make more money comparing them I work in the company.
Every person should not wait for an opportunity, they should create it. There are a lot of quotes that motivated me in this life, so I always read these quotes so I don’t stop dreaming. “Some people dream of success, while other people get up every morning and make it happen” Wayne Huizenga. This quote is one of the best quotes I have read in my entire life and its motives me every morning to get up and work to create my dreams.
I always ask myself what did I do in the past years? Did I learn anything? Did I teach people anything? What I’ve done? As a person I love helping people and to get help from people so I always give people, whatever information I have so they gain from me and I also gain from them even though I know a lot but I still need to learn more things in this life. I always read books and do research to know more about everything so in the future, I don’t get confused and to be a person with Knowledge who knows a lot about life. Most of the times I do my researches about people who open new business and how do they expand it. Mostly I read about positive people who never despair so I get motivated and work on my dreams.
After graduating from university I’m going to open a small coffee shop. To open a successful coffee shop, one of the first serious steps I’ll take toward opening the coffee shop is to create a business plan, most of people think that this is hard but it isn’t and should not be a hard one. A business plan no longer needs to be a long document that takes weeks to write and research. It’s not something that people need to print, bind professionally, and then stick on a shelf.  business planning should be a simple, ongoing process that helps you discover your ideal business strategy. It’s a lot less about putting together a document, and more about frequently reviewing your strategy and financials so you can respond quickly to challenges and opportunities. Then I should take time to find the right location to open my coffee shop on. I want a place which is centrally located, a place where people already gather, and a space that’s conducive to my vision. Then I’ll design my coffee shop based on how I want customers to have space to form a line, employees to have the materials they need within reach to quickly make coffee, and a seating area that’s comfortable.
Then I will hire an accountant that is really good so she helps me accomplish my business goals. Accountants build up both financial and business acumen throughout their careers, and they’re often willing to share their knowledge with clients. After that I should get local help for funding because startup funds for a coffee shop can be difficult, I will be talking with friends and family about investing my coffee shop first and I will present a solid business plan to then and ask them to invest in my business. Then I will be saving money for my own expenses and every person while opening a business should know that all of your time and energy will be devoted to your new business, a business that potentially won’t be profitable for around six months, even if you start bringing in revenue immediately. After completing all the steps of opening a new business I will start marketing before opening my coffee shop because if I start marketing the day I open, I will be already behind. On opening day, I want people excited to come in. I will actually need to start marketing several months before the opening. for example; dropping off free coffee to local businesses with a flyer that promotes the opening day, creating a presence on social media. It’s free advertising, giving away coffee samples at a few local events before opening, doing a small direct mail campaign that sends coupons to local residents and many other creative ways.
After I run my business, I am going to marry the best husband in this world. I will start to make a family and I already planned to have 2 children which are a boy and a girl. I will live in a big house which having a garden outside or maybe a pool so my children can play inside my yard because, if my children play outside, it will be a little risky. I just don’t want anything bad to happen to my family. I want to take my family to Makkah for ’umrah’ or ‘hajji’.  I think that is all I can say about my dreams. It is just a simple dream for a simple lady like me.
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This is so late, but I’ve finally got my laptop.
Thank you for tagging me @scorpionotes10 
The rules: always post the rules, answer the 11 questions, then make up 11 more and tag 11 people.
1.what is the most ‘life changing’ book you have read?
To Kill A Mockingbird- Harper Lee. If you’ve never read it, you really should 
2.whats on the top of your bucket list?
To become a therapist 
3. favourite historical moment?
1D day 23.11.2013 of course… But seriously when women got the right to vote in the UK in 1928 (I know it started in 1918 but it was only all women in 28)
4. favourite musical?
I don’t know. I don’t really watch any musicals, but I want to see Dear Evan Hansen 
5.where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Inshallah I will just be graduating with a psychology degree, I will have work experience. I hope to be confident in myself, and genuinely happy with who I am
6.would you ever travel the world? if so what are your top 3 places to visit?
I would love to travel the world part by part, and I’d love to go to every place. Top three would have to be Makkah and Madinah, Dubai, and Portugal 
7. do you have any pets?
Nope, I’ve had some in my past, but not at the moment
8. if you could be any character from any film who would you be?
Maybe like Margo from Paper Towns, or Hermione Granger? Someone like that 
9. favourite thing about yourself?
I guess I’m a nice person. I do like that about myself
10. if you could spend 30 minutes with a ‘famous’ person dead or alive, who would it be?
Either Dan Howell or Harry Styles
11. coffee or tea?
Tea for sure
I tag @shannonsstudy @dr-a-level @athxnasdaughtxr @youmabae @reviserepeat @ineverstudy @amystks @studyhardsleepharder @problematicprocrastinator @zakiya-studies @quartz-studies and anyone who wants to answer the below questions. Tag me in your post!
1. What is something you fully believe in?
2. What are you doing to improve yourself?
3. What’s one thing you want to say to your future self?
4. What would you really do if you were given a million pounds
5. What is your favourite movie?
6. If you had a do-over in life, would you change anything? What would it be?
7. Who was an adult that changed your life?
8. What is your number one career goal?
9. What advice would you give to your younger followers?
10. Who is your favourite tv show character?
11. What’s one thing you wish would change about society?
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Scholars Biographies: Shaykh Abdul Muhsin al-Abbaad
1353H-Present: Shaikh 'Abdul-Muhsin bin Hamad Al-'Abbaad
His Name and Lineage:
He is the great scholar and Muhaddith, Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin bin Hamad bin ‘Abdil-Muhsin bin ‘Abdillaah Al-‘Abbaad Aali Badr. The family of Aali Badr comes from the family of Jalaas, which originates from the ancient tribe of ‘Anazah, one of the descendent tribes of ‘Adnan (descendent of Prophet Isma’eel). His great-grandfather’s nickname was ‘Abbaad and so as a result some of his offspring inherited it from him, such as Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin and his mother, the daughter of Sulaymaan bin ‘Abdillaah Aali Badr.
The Shaikh was born on a Tuesday night after ‘Ishaa prayer in the month of Ramadaan, 1353H in the city of Zulfi, Saudi Arabia. This is the city where he grew up and learned the basics of reading and writing.
His Early Studies:
While in Zulfi, he studied under Shaikh ‘Abdullaah bin Ahmad Al-Manee’, Shaikh Zaid bin Muhammad Al-Munaifee, Shaikh ‘Abdullaah bin ‘Abdir-Rahmaan Al-Ghaith with whom he completed the noble Qur’aan, and Shaikh Faalih bin Muhammad Ar-Roomee.
When the first elementary school opened in Zulfi in 1368H, he joined it in its third year and obtained his primary degree there in 1371H.
After completing his primary studies, he moved to Riyadh and signed up with the Educational Institute there. This was the same year (1372H) that Imaam ‘Abdul-‘Azeez bin Baaz moved to Riyadh from Kharj, where he had served as judge since 1357H, and the first year he taught in this Institute. Amongst the colleagues that he studied with at that time was Shaikh Muhammad Amaan Al-Jaamee, may Allaah have mercy on him.
After graduating from this institute, the Shaikh enrolled with the College of Sharee’ah in the Imaam Muhammad bin Su’ood Islamic University of Riyadh. During his last year at the college, he was appointed a teacher in the Educational Institute of Buraidah in 5/13/1379H. Then towards the end of that final school year, he returned back to Riyadh to take his final examination for the college. Allaah blessed him by granting him the ability to finish first amongst his whole class which consisted of over 80 graduates. They represented the fourth class of graduates from the College of Sharee’ah of the Imaam Muhammad bin Su’ood University. He also finished in the first rank amongst his class during his first three years at the college and when receiving his secondary degree from the Educational Institute of Riyadh.
While in Riyadh, he was able to study under scholars the likes of Shaikh Muhammad bin Ibraaheem Aali Shaikh, Shaikh ‘Abdul-‘Azeez bin Baaz, Shaikh Muhammad Al-Ameen Ash-Shanqeetee, Shaikh ‘Abdur-Rahmaan Al-Afreeqee and Shaikh ‘Abdur-Razzaaq ‘Afeefee both in the University and in local masaajid.
He studied specifically under Shaikh ‘Abdur-Rahmaan Al-Afreeqee in Riyadh in the year 1372H and then studied Hadeeth and its Terminology the following year under him. He would say about him: “He was a sincere teacher and a great scholar, as well as a counselor, guide and good example, may Allaah have mercy on him.”
He also had a special relationship with Shaikh ‘Abdul-‘Azeez bin Baaz ever since the first time they met in 1372H. He studied formally under him in the fourth year of the College of Sharee’ah. Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin mentioned: “Most of the contact I had with him would occur in between classes and in the masjid. I would also visit him in his home.”
In 1380H, he transferred to teach in the Educational Institute of Riyadh. But when the Islamic University of Madeenah opened and the first college to be established there was the College of Sharee’ah, Shaikh Muhammad bin Ibraaheem Aali Shaikh selected him to work there as a teacher. Prior to this, towards the end of 1379H, Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin had requested Shaikh Muhammad bin Ibraaheem, may Allaah have mercy on him, to put him in the teaching profession program, to which he agreed on the condition that when he completed the program he would teach at the Islamic University when it opened. Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin replied that he was fully prepared for the task.
His Role in the Islamic University:
So he began teaching at the Islamic University of Madeenah in 1381H and he was the first to deliver a class there. He accompanied his teacher, Shaikh ‘Abdul-‘Azeez bin Baaz, who taught at the University for the next fifteen years.
He served as a member of the University’s committee from the time of its inception to 1393H. Then in 7/30/1393H, he was appointed vice-president of the Islamic University behind Shaikh ‘Abdul-‘Azeez bin Baaz, the president at that time, who nominated him amongst three candidates for the position, upon which King Faisal, may Allaah have mercy on him, selected him for the job.
Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin stayed in this position up to 10/26/1399H when he was relieved of it at his own request. In the first two of these six years, he was the second-in-charge. Then when Shaikh ‘Abdul-‘Azeez bin Baaz, may Allaah have mercy on him, transferred to become president of the Educational Research and Religious Verdict Administration, he became first-in-charge. During these six years, the Shaikh did not stop giving two weekly classes for fourth-year students at the College of Sharee’ah.
Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin says about this: “I would go to him, i.e. Shaikh Ibn Baaz, before going to the University and sit with him for a little while. Shaikh Ibraaheem Al-Husayyin would also be with him and would read the (chapters on) Mu’aamalaat (business and social dealing between Muslims) to him from after Fajr till the sun rose. On one of these days, he said to me: ‘I had a dream last night where I saw a beautiful camel, which I was pulling and you were riding. And I led it to the Islamic University.’ And all praise be to Allaah, this dream came true for I served as vice-president under him for two years, then assumed his role as interim president after him for four years.”
During the time that he served as president of the University, about five-thousand manuscripts were added to its library. This was the same time that Shaikh Hammaad Al-Ansaaree was hired to bring books from libraries around the world. Shaikh Hammaad said: “A majority of the classical works of the Salaf that were photocopied for the Islamic University were done at the time when Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin served as president there.”
He also said: “I brought five-thousand manuscripts for the Islamic University during my travels. Most of the journeys I took for the purpose of obtaining manuscripts and photocopying them were done during the time that Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin Al-‘Abbaad was president of the University.”
Most of these manuscripts were books of Hadeeth and books on the Creed of the Salaf. To get a clearer picture of the great service that Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin did while president of the Islamic University, look at the following statement of Shaikh Hammaad Al-Ansaaree:
“A historical account should be written about Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin Al-‘Abbaad. He did certain jobs in the University that I wish I could have recorded or taped. There were two times in the day that he would insist on working at his job even though it wasn’t required of him – in the morning and in the afternoon after ‘Asr. I went to visit him one time in his office after ‘Asr when he was president of the University and sat with him. I then asked: ‘Where is the coffee, Shaikh?’ He answered: ‘Its ‘Asr now and there is no one here to make it.’ One time I was determined to get to the University before him so I got in the car and went. When I arrived at the University, there was Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin opening the door to the University before everyone else!”
He would also say: “Relate Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin’s diligence at work to the people for there is no harm in this.”
Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin Al-‘Abbaad was also the reason why Shaikh Hammaad Al-Ansaaree wrote his famous book on Tawassul, which served as a refutation of a book written by ‘Abdullaah Al-Ghumaaree, which Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin had brought back with him from his trip to Morocco.
Amongst the other milestones reached by the University under Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin’s presidency was that it transferred from being a government facility to a private institution, the advanced studies department for the Master’s and Doctorate’s programs were formed, the faculties of Qur’aan and Islamic studies, Hadeeth, and Arabic language were created, the size of the University’s land increased to accommodate a proposed 20,000 students, and the University’s printing department was also established.
Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin continues to teach at the University until this very day even though he is past the compulsory age of retirement. No one has taught longer at the Islamic University than him since he taught from its very first day until now. In addition to this, he also continues to hold lessons in the Prophet’s Masjid.
Sufficient as testimony of the great role Shaikh ‘Adul-Muhsin Al-‘Abbaad has had on the Islamic University of Madeenah is what Shaikh Hammaad Al-Ansaaree said as recorded by his son, ‘Abdul-Awwal, in his biography of his father (2/597): “The Islamic University (of Madeenah) is the university of Al-‘Abbaad, Az-Zayid and Shaikh Ibn Baaz.” And then he began praising the days they spent together.
His Travels:
The first trip that the Shaikh took outside of his hometown of Zulfi was when he went to Makkah for Hajj in 1370H. Then in 1371, he traveled to Riyadh to seek knowledge. He also traveled to Morocco. It is said that Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin Al-‘Abbaad obtained his Master’s Degree from Egypt.
Some of the Shaikh’s profound Sayings:
“I have in my possession notes from the various grades of school beginning from the third year of primary school, which are from the dearest and most precious of what I saved.”
“From the most beloved of deeds to me and the most hoped for by me in the sight of my Lord is my immense love for the Companions of Allaah’s Messenger and my extreme hatred for those who hate them. And Allaah has indeed blessed me with boys and girls as children. I named four of my sons after the four rightly-guided Khaleefahs after first naming one with the name of the chief of Messengers, i.e. Muhammad. And I named some of my daughters after some of the Mothers of the Believers after naming one with the name of the leader of the believing women, i.e. Faatimah. I ask Allaah and seek a way to Him through my love for them and my hatred for those who hate them. And I ask Him to gather me in their company and to increase them in virtue and reward.”
His Students:
Many of today’s scholars and well-known students of knowledge have studied under the Shaikh either through his classes in the University or the lessons he delivers in the Prophet’s Masjid. Amongst the most famous of them are:
1. Shaikh Ihsaan Ilaahee Dhaheer, may Allaah have mercy on him;
2. Dr. ‘Alee Naasir Al-Faqeehee
3. Dr. Saalih As-Suhaymee
4. Dr. Wasee’ullaah ‘Abbaas
5. Dr. Baasim Al-Jawaabirah
6. Dr. ‘Aasim bin ‘Abdillaah Al-Qaryootee
7. Dr. Ibraaheem Ar-Ruhaylee
8. Dr. ‘Abdur-Razzaaq Al-‘Abbaad, his son
9. Dr. Rabee’ bin Haadee Al-Madkhalee
His Connection with the Scholars:
He had a special relationship with many people of knowledge, especially those who would teach in the Islamic University, and not to mention those about whom he heard were people of virtue and good standing, As an example, he had a special relationship with Shaikh ‘Umar Fullaata, may Allaah have mercy on him, which can be seen in a lecture he delivered about him after his death, which was later transcribed and published.
His Writings:
Shaikh ‘Abdul-Muhsin Al-‘Abbaad has authored numerous books, some of which were either originally lectures or lessons he gave throughout the course of his life. Below are some of his well-known published books and treatises:
1. ‘Ishroona Hadeethan min Saheeh-il-Bukhaaree [20 Hadeeth from the Narrations of Al-Bukhaaree]
2. ‘Ishroona Hadeethan min Saheeh-il-Imaam Muslim [20 Hadeeth from the Narrations of Imaam Muslim]
3. Min Akhlaaq-ir-Rasool-il-Kareem [From the Manners of the Noble Messenger]
4. ‘Aqeedatu Ahlis-Sunnah wal-Jamaa’ah fis-Sahaabat-il-Kiraam [The Creed of Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamaa’ah concerning the Noble Companions] This book is available on Al-Ibaanah.Com as a free downloadable e-book.
5. Fadlu Ahlil-Bait wa ‘Uloo Makaanatihim ‘inda Ahlis-Sunnati wal-Jamaa’ah [The Virtue of the Members of the Prophet’s Household and their High Status amongst Ahlus-Sunnah]
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Thankyou @dr3ambl0g and @takemehomeunitedroad for the tag :-) Rules: answer the given questions and then make your own questions and tag people to do it First @takemehomeunitedroad 's questions :-) 1. Which stadium do you really wanna go? Old Trafford 2. National team you wish to see live? Germany, england, France, Spain, Italy or Portugal ( too many I know) 3. A player you wish player for your favourite nt? Hmm ronaldo for england maybe! 4. Who is the best after messi and ronaldo? Only zlatan or Marcus rashford can come in my mind 5. My favourite football memory? There are too many but rn I can remember Louis van gaal imitating the arsenal players and falling down in front of the fourth official and arsene Wenger last season 6. Rival player from rival club that you really can't hate? Its gonna be either sergi Roberto or Denis Suarez or Marc ter Stegen from Barcelona 7. What other sport do you watch? I love cricket!!!! And tennis!! And I also watch badminton at times as well as hockey. ( I also watch the rugby world cup ) 8. Favourite book? Not gonna name any series , my fav book is all the truth that's in me by Julie berry 9. What's your go to order for coffee? I don't normally go to coffee shops a lot, they are really expensive here, so OK make coffee at home but I order a cappuchino 10. Current sing of the moment? Stay by zedd ft alessia cara, scared to be lonely by martin garrix ft dua lipa, it ain't me by kygo ft Selena Gomez ( I think I missed a question) Now @dr3ambl0g 's questions :-) 1. What is the one goal or aspiration you gave for the future? To make my parents extremely proud :-) and to be the best person I can be ( and get into Harvard or Yale or oxford or Cambridge or Manchester university, a girl can dream) 2. What are you most passionate about? Hmm sports? 3. If you could be any Disney princess, which one would you be and why? Merida! Cause I am a tomboyish person who isn't much fond of dressing up ( lies I like dressing go but not too much not much confident in it) and I like just being myself . and also Rapunzel cause she aspires to complete her dreams which I also wanna do 3. How long do you take to get ready in ten morning? I take too much time in the bathroom cause I just think but excluding that only ten minutes 4. Would you consider yourself as optimistic or pessimistic? In the middle maybe but I'd rather say more on the pessimist side 5. Where is your favourite place to shop? A grocery store cause there are snacks and a books shop! 6. Who is your all time favorite athlete and why? Simone biles cause she is just an inspiration and shows where hard work can take you. Also Sana Mir, the queen of Pakistani cricket, the inspiration for every girl in Pakistan to go and play cricket, one of the most respected female athletes here. 7. What is the best advice someone has given to you? My mum always says to not be too quick in decisions and wait for the right time. Every thing will sort itself out and believe me, this is very true! 8. What is my favorite meal to order at a restaurant? Anything tasty tbh 9. What is one thing stressing you out right now? I have CIE's in may and I am not studying the way I should and people have high expectations from me ( I have high expectations ) and I'm getting stressed because of this 10. If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be? Makkah and madinah ( again I am missing a question) My questions are : 1. Who is that one sports player that you just saw and went , that is my favourite? 2. Where do you guys live? 3. Who is the biggest inspiration in your life? 4. What is that one thing that you would like to change about yourself? 5. Do you like to read ? If so what's your favorite book? 6. Do you watch youtube? If yes, who are your favorite youtubers? 7. What is the best way a person can express themselves? ( eg writing) 8. What do you think is the reason why the world is in prejudice and differentiation today? 9. Favorite childhood memory? 10. What is your favorite quote? 11. What is your favourite animal? Bonus question 12 for united fans: thoughts on Fellaini? XD I tag @that-one-mawile @ishibella @panderherrera @sports-hurt-my-soul-7416 @blindbatalex @penalteaze @chaostrick @maythefoursbewithyou @onthenighttrain @blackcapsftw @bastille-stormers-98 @football-is-everything @black-caps to do this! :-)
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Life getting back to normal as eating places, coffee shops reopen across KSA
JEDDAH: After greater than two months in lockdown, households and kids in Saudi Arabia are having fun with a return to normal actions as coronavirus restrictions are eased across the Kingdom.
However whereas some dad and mom have lingering worries about their kids’s well being, for kids it’s a totally different story. Eight-year-old Sara Issam, of Makkah, advised Arab Information that she was excited to lastly go to a close-by mini-market along with her elder brother as she used to do each Eid. “I had to wear a face mask and be careful where I put my hands, but I was happy to buy all those sweets using my Eidiyah (money gifted to children in Eid),” she advised Arab Information. From Sunday, kids below 15 shall be allowed entry to public areas, such as malls, eating places and cafes. Nonetheless, leisure facilities and kids’s play areas, as nicely as cinemas, will stay closed till June 20.
I would like to go to the playground, the park, the toyshop and to play with my associates. I additionally need to go touring.
Yahya
Because the second part of easing lockdown restrictions will get underway, persons are cautiously getting back to acquainted trip routines, such as procuring, barbecues by the ocean or in parks, exchanging household visits, touring across the Kingdom and desert tenting. With kids now allowed on household outings, some dad and mom fear about security, saying it is going to be tough to preserve them in quarantine in the event that they fall in poor health. Nonetheless, three-year-old Yahya advised Arab Information that he was “sad to be kept at home” due to coronavirus and there are numerous locations he missed. “I want to go to the playground, the park, the toyshop and to play with my friends. I also want to go traveling,” he stated.
HIGHLIGHTS
• After greater than two months in lockdown, households and kids in Saudi Arabia are having fun with a return to normal actions.
• Because the second part of easing lockdown restrictions will get underway, persons are cautiously getting back to acquainted trip routines.
• Some dad and mom fear about security, saying it is going to be tough to preserve them in quarantine in the event that they fall in poor health.
Yahya’s mom, Rawan Najjar, from Jeddah, stated: “I intend to take him out but with proper precautions and as long as I know that he understands what is going on.”  Different households say that as lengthy as the present part is experimental and below fixed evaluate, they are going to keep house. For nine-year-old Ayham, from Jeddah, quarantine has been a contented expertise. “We played games together as a family, I also learned English and French on a mobile app, I fasted for the first time in Ramadan and learned to read the Qur’an,” he stated. “I also read the ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ books, and another Arabic book, and chatted and studied with my friends through videoconferencing. But I missed swimming in the sea, going to the supermarket to buy food for the house and shopping for books.” Ayham’s mom, Haneen Maher, stated that she is reluctant to take her kids out.
As a mom, I worry for my kids’s security and fear about taking them to public locations.
Haneen Maher
“I don’t think we should get too excited with easing the restrictions. As a mother, I fear for my children’s safety and worry about taking them to public places,” she advised Arab Information. Maher stated that she would take her kids out for contemporary air, however solely contained in the household automotive. “We went to Jeddah Corniche and to a public park with our snacks, however the kids weren’t allowed to get out of the automotive. I do know they need their freedom back, however they perceive the state of affairs,” she stated. Musab Allan agrees, permitting his kids out solely within the early morning “in addition to visits to grandparents twice a month.” Households with frequent or continual well being points such as bronchial asthma are additionally cautious about leaving the home amid the pandemic. Salma, 23, stated: “I can see how bored my younger siblings are, but my mother insists nobody leave the house until coronavirus is no longer there. As a family with weak immune system history, this is the best option for us.” Different dad and mom appeared for various choices, avoiding closed areas such as malls and eating places and, as a substitute, visiting open areas such as the Corniche and different pure areas.
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Are you in Riyadh and looking for a cafe to study that brings students together in one place? Or are you looking for a work friendly cafe in Riyadh that meets your needs and accommodates your business team? Now at Work & Co. Riyadh , you will find coworking spaces equipped with all the supplies that enable you to communicate and interact with colleagues in one place, to discuss academic lessons or professional topics. Whether you are students or freelance, you will find in Work & Co the features that motivate you to continue and achieve your strategic goals. located on King Abdul Aziz Road, LA VALLE MALL, An Nafal, in first floor, 13312, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. La Valle Mall is 15 minutes away from Riyadh front and Five minutes from Kingdom School and IMSIU University and Riyadh Train station.
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ورك آند كو. مصمم لمساعدتك على العمل بطريقة أفضل من خلال خلق مجتمع يسهل التواصل كل ما تحتاجه من الأثاث المكتبي المرن، انترنت عالي السرعة، والمنطقة الهادئة بالإضافة الي قاعة الاجتماعات
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thesmallmedic · 6 years
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20/20 Tag
Rules: Answer 20 questions and tag 20 followers you would like to get to know better
Name: see nickname
Nicknames: Mishka
Zodiac Sign: Pisces
Height: 154cm (I think)
Languages spoken: English,Bengali, Urdu, Hindi and a little bit of French
Nationality: British Asian
Favourite fruit: Ugh so many! Cherries, watermelons, mangoes, lychees and there are more I’m sure I can’t think of.
Favourite scent: roses, freshly washed laundry and the grass after it rains.
Favourite colour: Bluuuueeeee!!!!
Coffee, tea or hot chocolate: I like them all but I usually have tea
Average hours of sleep: 7-8 hrs since I’m on holiday
Number of blankets you sleep with: 1
Favourite fictional character: Many! Hermione Granger, Morgana Pendragon, Master Katara of the Southern Watertribe. I can’t even think of anymore
Dream trip: Makkah for our holy pilgrimage and Switzerland
Last book I read: my own :)
Blog created: April 2018
Tagging: @oxfrd, @kai--studies, @studyblrwithcoffee, @nataliestudys, @lotus-notes, @witchistudies, @theannstudies, @biochemstud, @petittea, @physicsstudyblr, @phoenixstudying, @cielstudies, @shanayaisstudying, @sheri-procrastinates, @lux-online, @studyjamie, @gurlsarefromvenus, @icecream-studiess, @estudiem and @divestudies
Sorry if you’ve been tagged before or if you’re not into tag games. Have fun :)
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Rules:answer the 20 questions and tag 20 followers who you would like to know better
Thanks for tagging me @shannonsstudy
Name: Ruqayah
Nickname: Ruqs, Rukie
Zodiac: Capricorn
Height: around 5'7ish
Orientation: Straight
Nationality: Zimbabwean… British soon (Inshallah)
Fave fruit: Mango, banana
Season: Winter
Flower: Cherry blossom
Scent: Mint, vanilla, fresh bread
Colour: Blue
Animal: Rabbits.. not really an animal person
Coffee/tea/chocolate: hot chocolate. Never really drink the other two
Sleep hours: 8, if I have it my way 
Fictional character fave: Will Hunting, Spencer Hastings, Hanna Marin, Piper Willis, Princess Mia Thermopolis (Only in the books)
Number of blankets: 1
Dream trip: So many places. Never left the UK since I came here as a baby. Makkah and Madina, Dubai, Canada
Blog created: Quite a while now. Had this since October 2016 so 9 months to date
Tagging: @athxnasdaughtxr @caffeineandrevision @reviserepeat @georgestudies @kiasu-studying @fromquantumfluctuations @nerdinaomi @studypetals @peachsstudy @books-tea-and-magic @rhubarbstudies @lazeystudies @xstudy @happilystudy @emmastudies @gostudyamy @mindpalacestudy @muststudy @windowdeskview @vproductive
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