remember. qatarisun is canadian and both countries are not in good terms. Also it depends on the mood of the syrian immigration and the security/intelligence authorities
Yes, I'm shi3a. I havent been to Iraq yet, But i wish to go there sometime. It will be like a dream come true. During the time of year when i was in Syria, there were 9 million visitors in Iraq visiting all the Holy shrines.
Qatarsun, Syria is a very beautiful country, I went to Halab from Damascus by bus and the seceneries that you get to see are amazing. I didnt want to come back :(
It's always the small things that make big differences.
Such an amazing country.......the people, customs,
culture, values, friendship, Arab hospitality, souqs, ruins, loud Arab music, roars of laughter, energetic people.....the loudness and liveliness is Arab culture at its best...I so miss it and hope to be back there soon.....:)
'Our freedom is but a light that breaks through from another world'
Thanks everyone except for bond 007, i could give u a very beautiful reply, but i dont want to cross my limits and i will ignore ur post.
Princess Habibah, I was in Damascus most of the time, but I went to Halab for a day aswell. It was more of a relegious journey. We have a shrines over there for Prophet Muhammad (saws)'s grand daughter and great grand daughter and other graves of some prophets like Prophet Habeel ( Adam's son ) and Prophet Yahya and Zakriya.
Abc150, i took a flight. Driving takes around 2 days and its tiring.
It's always the small things that make big differences.
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Well I dont think Syria has issues with canada, its more of an issue with the
US. But there's no harm in trying.
It's always the small things that make big differences.
remember. qatarisun is canadian and both countries are not in good terms. Also it depends on the mood of the syrian immigration and the security/intelligence authorities
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No kelly its not like that, I got my visa in 2 days.
It's always the small things that make big differences.
Princess Habibah,
Yes, I'm shi3a. I havent been to Iraq yet, But i wish to go there sometime. It will be like a dream come true. During the time of year when i was in Syria, there were 9 million visitors in Iraq visiting all the Holy shrines.
Qatarsun, Syria is a very beautiful country, I went to Halab from Damascus by bus and the seceneries that you get to see are amazing. I didnt want to come back :(
It's always the small things that make big differences.
keep in mind that you have to decide one year ahead of time to be able to get visa on time.
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Such an amazing country.......the people, customs,
culture, values, friendship, Arab hospitality, souqs, ruins, loud Arab music, roars of laughter, energetic people.....the loudness and liveliness is Arab culture at its best...I so miss it and hope to be back there soon.....:)
'Our freedom is but a light that breaks through from another world'
thexonic! I am planning to visit Syria in the near future...I have heard it's amasing!
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This Too Shall Pass.....
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oh yes.. I had a dream about the Prophet mohammad's granddaughter once. It was a very vivid dream that made me cry actually!
There are alot of shrines all over Syria, turkey, and Iraq as well! Are you sufi or shia thexonic?
Maryum : Umm Hasan bint Abdullah Alshabrawishi
Thanks everyone except for bond 007, i could give u a very beautiful reply, but i dont want to cross my limits and i will ignore ur post.
Princess Habibah, I was in Damascus most of the time, but I went to Halab for a day aswell. It was more of a relegious journey. We have a shrines over there for Prophet Muhammad (saws)'s grand daughter and great grand daughter and other graves of some prophets like Prophet Habeel ( Adam's son ) and Prophet Yahya and Zakriya.
Abc150, i took a flight. Driving takes around 2 days and its tiring.
It's always the small things that make big differences.
Where did you go to in syria? My father used to have a house in Halab!
Maryum : Umm Hasan bint Abdullah Alshabrawishi
SO WHat????????????
Hope your trip was an excellent one. Welcome back to Qatar / Qatarliving.
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Did u drive all the way or took a flight?
Thexonic.
If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything: Mark Twain:
back thexonic
Hey Mate,
thanks yea I am good Al7amdulillah. It was cold there, but i took medicen :D.
It's always the small things that make big differences.
wlcmbck
mate i remember u r having flu or something like tht..
r u alright now?
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