Show Me The Place Where You Were Born?show Me Your Village! (OP)
Its great to see the beauty of some country. Especially the teritory/province where we were bornth right. Lets paste the pics here :brother: .
Here is the beauty of the province where I was bornth. Or In my language I will say "this is my kampoong" , and please mention the name of your province and country. Barokallahu feek.
Its West Sumatra, Indonesia. So pretty I think Subhanallah. How about you guys
Last edited by Dhulqarnaeen; 06-30-2006 at 09:35 AM.
Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny? Woe unto the repudiators on that day!
Whooops.....I see sis amirah_87 already answered sorry I didn't see
Ooh...your explanation is a completion of sis Amirahs explanation yaa ukhtee Jazakumullah khair. So...yes I meant where the sheikh gave the lesson. I heard its syaikh Yahya who continue the camp right? Hafidhahullah.
I will go there someday insha Allah :X . I wanna see the mountain (ooh yes, but I think mountain and volcanoes just the same ...silly me) there...to me those are just hills, cause not very high. Indonesia have many mountains, and its about 700 till 5000 (or more) metres high masha ALlah. And some of them still active. Can I say..."Indonesia have many mountains and some of them are volcanoes"?
Ooh I have to go to Sumatera today for about a month, wondering wether I can write something in the board:. Please pray for me guys, its about 5000 kilometres and I will drive to there insha Allah. I will take more pics and I will show you all when I log into this thread insha Allah. (
Last edited by Dhulqarnaeen; 07-07-2006 at 06:00 AM.
Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny? Woe unto the repudiators on that day!
Re: Show Me The Place Where You Were Bornth?show Me Your Village!
format_quote Originally Posted by Nawal89
the village i grew up in yemen. Dammaaaaaj babeh! woo hoo!
i was there a year and half ago, i was a mahram for my sisters
beautiful peacefull quite place
from Sana'a a 6 hr drive through the mountains( a few times i thought that's it we are going to fall of the cliff but the driver masha-allah was a pro )
alot of Somalis live there and one of my sisters got married there
me and brother build this nice house for my sister for only 3400 £ (cheap huh? but beautifull ) and she will probably stay there for the rest of her life cause she loves it
^^i was born in beautiful Dubai in 86' i still have a big family there
Re: Show Me The Place Where You Were Born?show Me Your Village!
salamz,
OMGGGGGG I MISS INDONESIA...!!!!!!!
Those pics are absolutely gorgeous...subhanAllah.
I used to sit n watch the sunset in Indo, and would hear the athan, it was truly an amazing experience, and i felt so at peace there.
Also the Indo ppl are soooo hospitable and kind...masha Allah.
Re: Show Me The Place Where You Were Bornth?show Me Your Village!
format_quote Originally Posted by AHMED_GUREY
i was there a year and half ago, i was a mahram for my sisters
beautiful peacefull quite place
from Sana'a a 6 hr drive through the mountains( a few times i thought that's it we are going to fall of the cliff but the driver masha-allah was a pro )
alot of Somalis live there and one of my sisters got married there
me and brother build this nice house for my sister for only 3400 £ (cheap huh? but beautifull ) and she will probably stay there for the rest of her life cause she loves it
As salaamu Alaykum,
Omg For real? I was there at that time.
Nice place isn't it subhanAllah,that journey's the best though.
Re: Show Me The Place Where You Were Born?show Me Your Village!
format_quote Originally Posted by Skillganon
Nottingham is quite a nice place to visit. I might visit their because it's near.
The view in my photo can't be seen anymore, they are doing construction work on the market square. There used to be two big fountains, and loads of pigeons.
There is not much good about Nottingham. It's wet, dull and full of gun crime. Nottingham Castle is not even a castle, all that's left is a wall. The gates are rather spectactular, and so are the caves, but the rest is just rubble. There is also a Victorian house with an art gallery built on top of it.
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