I am but a simple man, with simple dreams and aspirations, in a very, very comlicated world. I am concerned by the overall wellbeing of the people in my community, on the local, national (USA) and global levels. I am a Muslim, and I love dentistry and calligraphy.
I hope that this message will find you to be well. ^___^
I am also sorry that this is coming a little bit late but I still wanted to say Eid Mubarak to you.
I hope that your celebrations were enjoyable. smile
It's okay. And no doubt it is. The Qur'an of the Arabic is just amazing. It's so different from the other Arabic languages. My Arab friends can't even understand some things sometimes. emotion_kirakira
LOL. It all passes eventually Inshallah.
Jazakallah khair. I thought it sounded weird, but the meaning just got to me. Cool. You seem really well versed in Arabic grammar. Learning Arabic grammar has always been the hardest subject for me. My favorite has always been tajweed, the proper pronunciation.
Oh. Hope you passed and did well Inshallah. And about the name. It's a Pashtun name, and it means the "brightness of the moon", not comedy, lol. I guess that is what it means in Arabic? What does your name mean? It doesn't seem like Arabic to me. XP
Woah, sorry for the late reply. But anyway, that's good if you want to start being regular here again. Your posts are always very informative to read in the MR forum.
I have been well overall.
Well, I had previously been helping out a friend who had reached out to me to work as an application development programmer on a bioinformatics related project that he had been working to get off the ground.
Currently, I find myself back in job search mode.
In the meantime, I am continuing to work on keeping my computer programming skills in several languages, which are particularly important in the area of bioinformatics, sharp mainly with a lot of reading and self-teaching. 3nodding
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I hope that this message will find you to be well. ^___^
I am also sorry that this is coming a little bit late but I still wanted to say Eid Mubarak to you.
I hope that your celebrations were enjoyable. smile
And Eid Mubarak as well. biggrin
Jazakallah khair. I thought it sounded weird, but the meaning just got to me. Cool. You seem really well versed in Arabic grammar. Learning Arabic grammar has always been the hardest subject for me. My favorite has always been tajweed, the proper pronunciation.
I have been well overall.
Well, I had previously been helping out a friend who had reached out to me to work as an application development programmer on a bioinformatics related project that he had been working to get off the ground.
Currently, I find myself back in job search mode.
In the meantime, I am continuing to work on keeping my computer programming skills in several languages, which are particularly important in the area of bioinformatics, sharp mainly with a lot of reading and self-teaching. 3nodding