Sunday, December 9, 2018

Andalusia Lessons

Andalusia Lessons

In his dream on his way to Spain, the great commander Tariq ibn Ziyad sees the Prophet (peace and blessings upon him) and a group of companions of the Prophet from Ansar and Muhajereen all girded on, and the Prophet encourages him “Oh Tariq, continue your march!” His intention of conquering Spain unites with the courage and perseverance and he contributes to the opening of the doors of a great civilization with his conquers (711) which will change the color and history of not only the Muslims but also the whole world.
The year 2011 is the 1300th anniversary of this important conquest. So it is just the right time to discuss, evaluate on Andalusia in every aspect and take lessons from it. For instance, Dr. Lutfi Seyban, one of the few specialists in this field, attracts our attention to our negligence and indifference regarding Andalusia: “When it comes to Andalusia, we, Turks are still at the level of lamenting “Oh Andalusia, oh beloved Andalusia!” But the west, even Arabs and Maghrebian have conducted concrete scientific, social and cultural studies in this field. Although this is what we should do, we cannot go beyond emotional reactions. And the people still making Andalusia heroism with this emotional discourse and Great Mosque of Cordoba tours gain popularity and some even abuse this treasure of history for economic interests!” (endulus.net) Mr. Seyban says, “It is high time that we give up our old habits and approach history not only from an emotional but also realistic and scientific point of view” he also complains that people does not support beneficial studies on the field regarding Andalusia, “It is a pity that nobody support the least the people carrying out concrete scientific, social, cultural study projects on culture and civilization of Andalusia and seeking support going from door to door.” Lutfi Seylan who make serious studies and does not limit Andalusia only to academic studies explains what should be done: “Instead of visiting Andalusia each year to satisfy our emotions, we should seek opportunities to develop good human relations with the Muslims and thousands of Spanish Andalusians who just wait a little of our interest to embrace Islam.” The following observation by Roger Garaudy “the west lost its purpose because it lost the wisdom, and Andalusia has been the example of the balanced and ideal civilization.” Ali Al-Carim says, “The important thing is not to cry for Andalusia or praise it, it is to understand it. What is necessary is not the tear but eye-straining work. The Western mind managed to extract the materials from Andalusia to lay the foundation of a new civilization by understanding it. What about us? A fish does not know it is in water.” Historian Mustafa Armağan quotes from famous literary critic Harold Bloom, “Our current multiculturalism, is a parody of the culture of Cordoba and Granada.” Armağan points sadly to our weak bond with Andalusia, “The wind of Andalusia blew even in the streets of New York, but in Turkey every possible thing was done not to let it enter and touch our castrated understanding of History a breath from it. The visitors to the tomb of Ferdinand III in Seville seeing the writings on its walls in Arabic, Latin, Hebrew and Castilian Spanish or the writings in Arabic on the
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altar of San Roman Church in Toledo will understand that Andalusia is not the result of an accident but a model of tolerance realized with the cooperation of Christians and especially the Jews as well.”
Nobel laureate French physicist Pierre Curie’s following statement is enough to understand the importance of the topic: “Only thirty books are left to us from Andalucía and we broke atom into pieces. If we had half of the burnt one million books now, we could travel between different galaxies now”.

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Ibn Elkhatib, لسان الدين بن الخطيب

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBJG3UbD17Q


Lissane Elddine Ibn Elkhatib      
Né à Loja 1313 dans la province de Grenade en Andalousie, il était un écrivain, un historien, un philosophe, un médecin, un poète, un théologien et un homme politique arabe andalou. Il a occupé de hautes fonctions politiques, en étant nommé deux fois vizir, ce qui lui a valu le surnom honorifique de « Dhû l-wizaratayn, بذي الوزارتين » ou « l'homme aux deux vizirats ». Il passa la majorité de sa vie au service des Nasrides de Grenade et plusieurs vers de ses poèsie ont été rapportés sur les murs de l'Alhmabra.
À cause de ses relations parfois chaotiques avec des personnalités politiques du pays, il fut contraint de fuir de la cour du royaume des Béni Al Ahmar au Maghreb : chez les Zianides de Tlemcen et les Mérinides de Fès. Il est retrouvé et jugé à Grenade. Par sa défense lors du procès, il n'est condamné qu'à une peine de prison, ainsi qu'à la destruction de tous ses livres. Mais le gouvernement lui envoie des tueurs professionnels dans sa cellule et il meurt étranglé dans une prison de Fès en 1374.
Il fut un grand savant ayant marqué l'histoire de l'Andalousie musulmane par ses nombreux écrits sur l'histoire dont "El Ihata fi Akhbar Gharnata, الإحاطة في أخبار غرناطة" que vous trouverez sur la groupe en PDF. Fairouz, lui a rendu hommage en chantant son poème:
جادك الغيث إذا الغيث همى يا زمان الوصل بالأندلس
لم يكن وصلك إلا حلما في الكرى أو خلسة المختلس
Aujourd'hui une bibliothèque porte son nom dans la ville de Loja et une plaque commémorative a été apposée en 2005 dans une rue de la ville pour perpétuer le souvenir d'un érudit andalous. منقول


Saturday, March 24, 2018

Statue for Bourguiba why ?

Italy executed Omar Elmokhtar
America Executed Sadam Husien
Question ? Would the occupation country create a public statue to the one who fought against them and liberated his country from their aggression and colonization ?why ??

Monday, March 5, 2018

حرّية النساء

ساق الراعي أغنامه إلى حظيرتها، وغلّق الأبواب كلّها، فلمّا جاءت الذئاب الجائعة وجدوا الأبواب مغلقة، ويئسوا من الوصول إليها، دبّروا خطة لتحرير الأغنام من الحظيرة.
في تلك الخطة توصلت الذئاب إلى أنّ الطريق هي إقامة مظاهرة أمام بيت الراعي يهتفون فيها بالحرّية للأغنام.
نظّمت الذئاب مظاهرة طويلة طافوا بها حول الحظيرة،
فلما سمعت الأغنام أن الذئاب أقامت مظاهرة تدافع فيها عن حرّيتهم وحقوقهم، تأثروا بها، وانضموا إليها، فبدأوا ينطحون جدران الحظيرة والأبواب بأقرانها حتى انكسرت، وفتحت الأبواب وتحرروا جميعا، فهربوا إلى الصحارى، والذئاب تهرول ورائها، والراعي ينادي ويصرخ مرة، ويلقي عصاه مرة أخرى ليصرفهم، ولم يجد فائدة من النداء ولا من العصا.
وجدت الذئاب الأغنام في بادية مكشوفة بلا راع ولا حارس، فكانت تلك الليلة ليلة سوداء على الأغنام المحررين، وليلة شهية للذئاب المتربصين.
في اليوم التالي لمّا جاء الراعي إلى الصحراء التي وجدتْ الأغنام فيها حرّيتهم لم يجد إلّا أشلاء ممزقة وعظاما ملطخة بالدماء...
أسطورة قد سمعتموها!
لكن ما أشبه مظاهرة ذئاب العالم لحرّية النساء بهذه الأسطورة.
لمّا شاهد ذئاب العالم أن وصولهم إلى النساء المؤمنات العفيفات مستحيل بسبب ولاية آبائهم وبسبب بقائهن في البيوت، وبسبب الحجاب والنقاب، أقاموا مظاهرات يطالبون بحرّيتهن، والهدف ليست حريتهنّ بل حرية الوصول إليهنّ.
وهذا واقعنا هذه الايام ونسأل الله ان يصلح الحال

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

To our countries !

The most difficult thing you face in this life when you feel that you are strange ... that you are sincere and honesty is defect .. you dream and the dream is a shame .. you are kind good and kindness is naive ... that you love and love is weakness ..in the eyes of others ..

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Lonleness

Lonleness ..
Is to be with whom you love but you do not find who embraces you Lonleness .. Is to live with them as if you were in a dark cave Lonleness .. Is that you hear them and understand them, and you will not find anyone who hears you and understands you Lonleness .. Is to live an illusion you do not wish it to end Lonleness .. Is to live dreams do not come true Lonleness .. Is to love someone who loves others Lonleness ..
Is to wish to get closer to your beloved one but you are surprised by their distance from you !

Thursday, August 10, 2017

Today, I will publish a love poem by the great Egyptian poet; Farouk Goweedah. He  is a contemporary poet who has written a lot of poetry in different topics. Goweedah is famous all over the Arab World. His words are very delicate and his style is so simple and passionate. The poem is in Fus’ha " standard Arabic " and is called,  which literally means “In your eyes is my address“. However, I translated the title as “I Live in Your Eyes ..” The poem is a conversation between the woman beloved and her man. The woman fears that her man will forget her and he promises her an eternal love.



I Live .. in Your Eyes ..
قالت: حبيبي .. سوف تنساني
She said: My Love .. You will forget me
وتنسى أنني يوما
 And you will forget that I, one day,
وهبتك نبض وجداني
 Have granted you my heart  
وتعشق موجة أخرى
And you will adore another wave
وتهجر دفء شطآني
 And you will leave my beaches warmth
وتجلس مثلما كنا
 And you will sit, as we used to
لتسمع بعض ألحاني
 To listen to some of my tones
ولا تعنيك أحزاني
 And you will not care for my sorrows
ويسقط كالمنى اسمي
 And my name will fall as hope
وسوف يتوه عنواني
And my address will get lost
ترى.. ستقول يا عمري
So, my Love, will you say
بأنك كنت تهواني؟!
That you (once) loved me!?
* * *
فقلت: هواك إيماني
So, I said: Your love is my faith
ومغفرتي.. وعصياني
My forgiveness and my disobedience  
أتيتك والمنى عندي
 I met you with hope
بقايا بين أحضاني
Remaining in my arms  
ربيع مات طائره
Like spring without birds !!
على أنقاض بستان
On the ruins of a garden,
رياح الحزن تعصرني
The winds of sadness squeeze me
وتسخر بين وجداني
And laugh in my chest.
أحبك واحة هدأت
I Love You .. like an oasis  
عليها كل أحزاني
in which all my sorrows have calmed down
أحبك نسمة تروي
I Love You, like an aura that tells
لصمت الناس.. ألحاني
 My songs to people’s silence
أحبك نشوة تسري
 I Love You ..  like ecstasy that runs
وتشعل نار بركاني
And fires my volcano 
أحبك أنت يا أملا
I Love You .. you, Hope
كضوء الصبح يلقاني
That like morning light meets me.
أمات الحب عشاقا
Love has killed many lovers,  
وحبك أنت أحياني
And your love has given life to me.
ولو خيرت في وطن
And if I were to choose a home,
لقلت هواك أوطاني
I would say; my home is your Love.
ولو أنساك يا عمري
 And if I were to forget you,
حنايا القلب.. تنساني
My heart would forget me.
إذا ما ضعت في درب
If I lost my way, 
ففي عينيك.. عنواني
I would live .. in your eyes.