About me

Assalaamu alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakaatuh!

I am a British revert to Islam, currently living in Riyadh,  Saudi Arabia with my Algerian husband and six children (five daughters and one son). This blog is for random musings about Islam, motherhood, summers in Algeria, life in Saudi Arabia or wherever else I happen to be since nothing in this life in permanent. Who knows where we could be in another year or two!

Page last updated 27th December 2009 at 13:38

8 Responses to About me

  1. Assalamu Alaikum Sister:
    I am delited to read your comments about life in Riyadh. We are moving there next month inshAllah.
    My major concern beside housing is the schools!Do you know the good schools with strong arabic, islamic studies and english program.
    I read about Najd, AL Rowad, King Khaled…
    Any recommendation would be appreciated PLEASE.
    Jazaki Allah Khair

  2. Salam sister,

    I enjoy your blog a lot. I just moved to Saudi to join my husband about 3 months ago. So far feeling quite lonely here. Hope to hear from you on how to cope with the boredom here. Thanks!

  3. assalamualaikum sister…
    it’s nice to find your blog :) greetings from Indonesia

  4. wa alikum alsalam!
    good blog .. umibrahim .. keep it up! :)

  5. Alaikum salaam… Thanks Omaima! Thanks for stopping by! :)

  6. Umm Inshirah

    salaam alaikum sister,

    i love your blog mashallah inspiring :) i also love the recipe blog and tips on algerian ‘simple’ dishes! JizakAllahu khair.

    ma’asalama

  7. Safiya Umm Abdallah

    As sâlamou 3alaykûm dear sister!

    I enjoy reading your articles, and I wanted to thank you a lot for these papers.

    What I’d like to know is what does your hansband work in?
    I mean, you left to Saudi Arabia and I’d like to do as well lol so I’d like to know what kind of job and/or studies my own husband and I have to lead in order to accumplish this dream.

    Barak Allahou feeki!

  8. Dear Madam
    I came across your blog over the internet and looked into your description about Wudu socks. I wonder if our waterproof breathable socks could be an interesting option for Wudu socks of Muslim friends.
    Best regards.

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