Friday, July 29, 2005

Krabi


This is a picture which I am very fond of. I took it in Thailand, in Krabi (pronounced gab-ee) and obviously on the beach.
What do you think it is of?

Holy Fridays

After being in Kuwait for almost a year now, Fridays have started to feel lazy for me. I successfully managed to switch over the Sunday feeling to the Friday feeling...
Despite having an important task to complete today, I decided to veg on my bed and watch telly all morning. So, it got a little boring....
What I wanted to share with you my friends today is a small talk about religious scholars. In the Alqabas today, on page 9, there is an interview with almufti Dr. Moahammed Raafat Othman. I must say this, following reading his ideas and thoughts I developed a lot of respect for the guy. Few points which I thought were interesting:
1. Breast enhancements, alfatwa = Makrooh:
I think the guy doesn't like women with large breast full stop
2. Face lifts, alfatwa = ja'ez:
The guy likes younger looking women
3. Cloning is acceptable between husband and wife:
Why do they need cloning when they can have sex?
4. It is ja'ez for a pregnant women to abort her baby in order to treat the husband with stem cells: controversial, but I think the fella expects this from his wife
I think our 6ab6abaee should learn a little from Dr. Moahmmed. This guy is well brave and very open-minded. I might not agree with some of his fatwas (What's new!? babs always has an opinion), but I think his ideas and views are a good step in the right direction. The sad point is that, those muftis usually end up being labelled as freaks, psychotic or demented. This I know for a fact, is because I once was sat with some religious fanatics who were discussing the 'Kuwaitis who converted to Christianity'. Those extremists, whom should be in a mental institution themselves, were claiming that every person in Kuwait who publicly went with his views, ideas or opinions about religion has a file in the Psychiatric hospital. It is sad that the Kuwaiti mentality, or more correctly the middle-eastern, is continuing to deteriorate. It is a misfortune to witness this wonderful part of the world going through the dark ages when the rest of the globe is at the tip of civilization and intellect.

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS)

I get a kick out of learning new things. When I come across something new in my practice, I usually go home and immediately read about it. I am ever so grateful for the internet as it responds to me as fast as my impulses.
God, in his mysterious ways, allowed me to meet this jolly child with PWS. I never heard about it so I was very much eager to read up on it. So, for anyone who is interested, the link is provided.
UK website for the support group: http://pwsa.co.uk/
USA website for the support group: http://www.pwsausa.org/
(This post is dedicated for Abdulaziz, a happy 6-year old)