- 18 Nov 2009, 15:24
#13890
When i came here and i saw the problems in Syria, i could have returned. The Howza i am studying told me before Ramadhan that if i wanted to cancel the next year and return. But i refused. I said that along with all problems i must stay. I have come for studies. So it does not come the question of tutelaging the lives of scholars. Sometimes we eat nothing, sometimes we eat something which u can never call it food because that we have no money or that we can never cook also. And Arabs here are hopeless. They are very different from the Omani Arabs who are in Tanzania who are very good and hospitable. The Arabs in Syria are white as europeans but very rude, very inhuman. Their local food is yoghurt and bread. They are also very poor. We can not blame them. the rich here and poor have boundaries between. A Syrian rich can never eat one table with a poor rich. A Syrian rich can never be buried in the same graveyard in which a poor Syrian is buried. A Syrian rich looks at a Syrian poor as a "dog" and a poor looks at a rich as a "God" or something like that. You can now imagine in what life we are!
Hussein
Hussein