I learned in life
That grief and happiness can coexist, back to back, next to each other. One can take over for moments, days or months but eventually they can coexist. There is no betrayal to either. That each of us has a blind spot. Something we do not see in ourselves, but others...
5 Tips for Maintaining Health and Productivity While Working/Studying From Home
Health is the most precious thing in our lives. In this blog I mention some tips to maintain a healthy lifestyle while working/studying from home.
The VIP.fund news roundup
This week’s VIP.fund news roundup
Five Things You Do Not Know About Za’atari Camp in Jordan
The Za’atari camp is not what others think. It is
suffering mixed with strength and produces a refugee who aspires to hope
A Latin Drink in Syrian Lands!!
Drinking More Maté means More Happiness and Satisfaction.
Achieving Success Despite the Limitations
Creating success despite the limitations. How did I overcome the difficulties despite the difficult circumstances and how the difficult circumstances made me feel the pleasure of giving.
The Madness of Chemistry
Different types of chemical weapons, how people have misused chemicals, and how to avoid damage from these weapons.
Music Is My Life
Music saved me, illuminated my path, made me feel the beauty of this planet, and made me forget the destruction and war and look forward to a better and more beautiful future.
What is Daraa?
Daraa is one of the Syrian governorates, it was called during Roman times The Kingdom of The Ehraa.
From the Bottom of our Hearts on Rasha’s Birthday
Words that come from the heart. From edSeed students to Mrs. Rasha on her birthday, who stood with us and helped us and always guided us to the right path.
A Promise Across the Atlantic Sparking the Flame of Hope
A Promise Across the Atlantic. Growing up in an Arab culture, I learned that Arab geographers called the Atlantic “the Sea ofDarkness” – bahr al Thouloumat. Little I knew it would be the source of a spark that lit theflame of hope inside me. I have always wondered...
Queen Elizabeth Wore Damask Brocade
The city of Damascus is famous for its unique type of fabric, called brocade, which Damascus was famous for three thousand years ago. It takes ten hours to make one meter of damask because of the delicate, complex patterns and attention to detail. Brocade is an...











