And Sun Shone

Raghdah Alazab

Total Pages: 106

Raghda Al-Azab is a writer and public relations officer, but in reality she is just a nomadic soul. She accompanied the words from her childhood, and lived in her imagination more than she lived in reality. Her paper and pen were always her best friends, for they helped her accompany her pain, and made her forget the loneliness of her estrangement, and they had family and companions in every country she lived in far from her homeland.

She writes in English, has many articles published in local and regional magazines, and has spent the past ten years writing press releases and speeches by virtue of her work.

during her journey; She lost many souls she loved, and let down many souls she trusted in, but she refused to lose hope in humanity, or give up her love for life, and stuck to her certainty about this land, in which there is what deserves to live for it, and she knew in the heart of her heart that one day She will have the courage to share her story with other souls, and she hopes that her writings will help only one soul to survive… and to be enlightened.

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We always ask ourselves: Why are we broken and why are we so down? Why are we destined for sadness to squeeze our hearts? And how do some moments and feelings manage to extinguish our soul in this way? We often ask: Why me? Or why were we subjected to these experiences? But seldom do we ask the one question we have to ask: What are these experiences trying to teach us?

We often forget that breaking is an opportunity for a new resurrection, an opportunity to rewrite our destiny in the way we wish, as Jalal al-Din al-Rumi said: “The crack is the place from which light enters.” Broken souls are enlightened souls.

Raghda Al-Azab is a writer and public relations officer, but in reality she is just a nomadic soul. She accompanied the words from her childhood, and lived in her imagination more than she lived in reality. Her paper and pen were always her best friends, for they helped her accompany her pain, and made her forget the loneliness of her estrangement, and they had family and companions in every country she lived in far from her homeland.

She writes in English, has many articles published in local and regional magazines, and has spent the past ten years writing press releases and speeches by virtue of her work.

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