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Marisa Lopez Chicote | 11 Mar, 2022

Ghorayebat

GHORAYEBAT  Author: Marisa Lopez :  These delicious and delicate biscuits that melt in your mouth are another Egyptian Eid specialty....

Rebecca Pena Hikal | 11 Mar, 2022

Lessons of Ramadan

Lessons of Ramadan We’ve now almost come to the end of Ramadan. Throughout this month, in obedience to Allah swt,...

Rebecca Pena Hikal | 11 Mar, 2022

EID AL-FITR

Eid in Arabic means “feast, festival, holiday.” Eid is a worldwide festival and celebration for Muslims. During the calendar year...

Rebecca Pena Hikal | 11 Mar, 2022

Being Grateful

Being Grateful  This blog was inspired by a post that I saw on a dear friend’s timeline this morning. This...

Marisa Lopez Chicote | 11 Mar, 2022

Egyptian Weika

As we said before Bamia (Okra) is one of the most commonly eaten dishes in Egypt, and is cooked in several ways. ...

Marisa Lopez Chicote | 11 Mar, 2022

KAHK EL EID

We are reaching the last days of Ramadan and Eid El Fitr is around the corner, next week InshaAllah.  It...

Naima Mohamed | 11 Mar, 2022

Hold On, Pain Ends

As you know, we all go through pain, whether it’s physical or psychological. In fact, we’ve come across that friend,...

Marisa Lopez Chicote | 11 Mar, 2022

SABLE BISCUITS FOR EID

Ingredients 250g flour  200g butter, cut into small cubes 100g icing sugar pinch of salt 2 egg yolks 4 tbsp...

Marisa Lopez Chicote | 11 Mar, 2022

The difference between the official and unofficial marriage contract (Orfi) in Egypt

Many women do not distinguish between a legal marriage and a non-legal marriage and can be easily deceived. To help...