Bismillah Hir Rahman Ir Raheem
Peace and blessings be upon you all
Sunday, 4th October
Studies are still ongoing! Here is an MRI of the lateral side of a person, showing the vertebral column with IV discs between two bodies of vertebraes, the spinous processes from the vertebrae and the spinal cord, etc.
Monday, 5th October
Just cruising for a bruising…………actually just cruising for some window shopping. Here’s a click of the Margalla Hills and Faisal Masjid along the 7th/Faisal Avenue.
Tuesday, 6th October
I only have classes at college on Monday, Wednesday and Friday so today I was free to chill at home. However, I’ve been home alone a little too often so I felt like going out with my parents while they did their errands. Once we were done, It was 5pm and I was starving so we stopped for a while to get a shawarma which I’ve been told is just a desi twist to the authentic Arabian shawarma.
Wednesday, 7th October
Do you want to know what your brain rests on and what the inside of your skull looks like? Here you go! It is made up of multiple bones joined together by fibrous joints and has a lot of grooves, ridges, elevations, prominences and holes or foraminas through which various vessels and nerves pass through.
Thursday, 8th October
The wedding season has commenced!! The wedding halls have been allowed to open since 15th September so all the pending marriages of close relatives and friends of this year are about to take place. Here’s a click of an informal pre-wedding celebration called a Dholki. As always, I maintain anonymity so here’s a picture of a table on which dessert was served.
Friday, 9th October
I got my Henna/Mehndi applied on the back of my left hand on another Dholki tonight. I usually don’t have it applied on both my hands and I have to eat and the Mehndi often doesn’t dry up quickly. In addition, people have started adding chemicals into the Mehndi so that it gives a nice dark colour which can be quite dangerous. However, this one felt natural as it dried up quickly and once it is peeled off, it leaves a nice dark-orange pattern on your hand.
Saturday, 10th October
Finally, tonight was the night of the Nikkah, the day when the bride and groom sign the legal document called Nikkah Nama and are declared husband and wife. May Allah bless the newly wedded couple.
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14 replies on “Project 366 2020 – WEEK 41”
I find your studies so interesting. The skull is fascinating.
That shawarma looks so good.
The henna looks beautiful! Congratulations to the happy couple x
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The henna on your hand is lovely – I’ve always fancied getting it done. Hope the wedding went well.
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I hope you enjoy the wedding season. I expect with social distancing they are very different o normal
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I can imagine it will be a difficult wedding season. Hope it goes well x
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I borrowed a skull for my dental nursing exams many years ago: the body is just so fascinating!
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#project366
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Interesting to get a look at the inside of a skull there. How lovely that wedding halls have been able to reopen. Those henna patterns are so pretty and I love the flowers. Congratulations to the newly wedded couple. #project366
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Ahhh weddings ! Lovely that they have reopened for business. It all looks beautiful. The henna looks great – really pretty. The shawarma looks delicious too.
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The henna is stunning, I bet that takes hours. The inside of the skull is fascinating, I would love to learn more about the human body
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Love the henna design. How nice that weddings can take place again – are their restrictions on numbers like here? #366
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There are like in small halls for small events like Nikkahs, no more than 200 people are allowed and in big halls, no more than 300 or so are allowed
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Lovely to hear that wedding season is starting up. I do really like the henna on your hand it is very pretty. I hope you enjoyed the celebrations
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I love the wedding flowers photo, they look beautiful! It sounds nice things are going back to some kind of normal with weddings on again. The henna looks interesting and very pretty with the detailing, although now you have mentioned chemicals I think I would be reluctant to give it a try.
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How fabulous that wedding season has started! Your henna is absolutely gorgeous… and the flowers too! I hope the day went well and everyone enjoyed!
That Shwarma… a twist or not looks absolutely AMAZING! I need one of those in my life right now! Hope you’ve had a good week, seems busy with college at the moment and very interesting too!
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