From the South China to the Mediterranean Sea

Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem

Alhamdulillaah, my wife & I arrived safely in Alexandria, Egypt this past Friday to the welcoming arms of my parents, whom I haven’t seen since I left the US back in June.  If you’ll recall, I originally departed on this journey because I could not bring my wife to the US yet, as the immigration process is still ongoing.  Needless to say, we are enjoying happiness upon happiness being with family that we haven’t seen for months, and, in the case of my wife, well over a year.

The last time I was in Egypt was in the Summer of 2001, and I didn’t have a blog, own a camera, or even have a website at the time (other than one through my university department, which is long gone by now).  The only way I kept people updated was via e-mail, interestingly enough!  Alhamdulillaah, now I have so many ways to keep people bored about my current goings-on!

I had forgotten just how big Alexandria is, and also how photogenic.  Our Internet connection is an order of magnitude slower here than it was in Malaysia, but at least it is stable, and we may be upgrading it, in shaaʾ Allaah.  So, updates will be forthcoming, in shaaʾ Allaah, but please be patient – since I’m sure you’ll on the edge of your seats waiting for more media from me…

In the meantime, I leave you with this treat – a view from our balcony.

Panoramic photo of the balcony from our apartment in Alexandria, Egypt in the direction of the Mediterranean Sea

Panoramic photo of the balcony from our apartment in Alexandria, Egypt in the direction of the Mediterranean Sea

One Comment to “From the South China to the Mediterranean Sea”

  1. ummuseif says:

    Salam, got your link from nadia blog. I’ve been to egypt on Jan 2005 after stop by to meet my brother currently studying in al azhar university tanta branch. I had a chance to visit alexandra. MAsya Allah..very nice place.

    Me and hubby just had a chance to stay for 6 days only, the library there is magnificient. Also there’s plenty of islamic history you can see there with your own eyes in egypt. Had a dream to go there for holiday with children. My brother currently living in tanta now already finish his study and will be bgo back to Malaysia probably end of the year.

    I’m also miss al mu’min and the fresh juice there!

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