Jordan, located in the Middle East on Asia’s continent, has a population of 11 million, with 92% Muslims. Arabic is the official language, and English is commonly spoken. The capital is Amman, and the currency is the Jordanian Dinar. The economy relies on agriculture, industry, tourism, and trade. Jordan is famous for its hospitality and diverse landscapes. Key landmarks include Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders, and the Baptism Site near the Dead Sea, also a UNESCO site. Mansaf, a dish of lamb cooked in yogurt sauce and served with rice, is the national dish. Jordan is a top global healthcare destination, ranking fifth worldwide and first in the Middle East. It attracts medical tourists, particularly to resorts like the Dead Sea and Ma’in Hot Springs for their therapeutic treatments.
My Firsts: Big and Small!
From fundraising wins to dorm life & lab adventures, celebrate these special “firsts” that make college life amazing! #CollegeLife #Firsts
Ten Years in Za’atari Camp
My time in Za’atari camp is now in its tenth year. Despite all the challenges we face such as the increase in population, poor infrastructure, lack of job opportunities, and lack of grants, we still face these problems with all our strength and continue to strive for a better future and a better life.
Continue On Your Way
Continue on your way
Transform Your Leadership by Unlocking Inner Strength
I explore the power of personal growth and inner work in leadership. Inspired by Jim Rohn’s wise words, I share my own journey of transforming from a task-oriented leader to an inspirational one. I delve into the concept of inner work and how it can lead to greater self-awareness and personal development.
In this blog, I provide practical tips for starting your own inner work journey, such as self-reflection, mindfulness, and personal development. I emphasize the long-term benefits of this journey, including increased resilience, improved leadership skills, and overall well-being.
The cost of a dream
This blog explores a profound personal moment when the Judy grapples with grief, resilience, and purpose after losing a cousin in Gaza. Amid the demands of daily life and studies, memories of family and separation resurface, evoking the pain of displacement and the sacrifices made in pursuit of a better future. Reflecting on past promises to make their family proud, the writer reaffirms their commitment to education not for personal gain but to make a lasting impact on their community. This powerful piece highlights the emotional journey of holding onto hope and purpose despite loss and distance, driven by a vision for a brighter tomorrow.
Finding My Footing: Navigating the Technical Community from Gaza to Egypt
Attending the “Startups Without Borders Summit”
“Don’t Say You’re Afraid” by Jozpa Katutsela
About a Somali girl who tried to live in peace and achieve her dreams away from war, but she drowned in the the sea while trying to reach her dream.
One of the Seven Wonders of the ًWorld
Discover Petra, an ancient marvel carved into the pink rock by the Nabateans in the 4th century BC. This UNESCO World Heritage site, known as “The Rose City,” offers a captivating journey into history. Begin your exploration at the Treasury, a legendary monument filled with tales of hidden treasures. Wander through the bustling market, adorned with ancient shops and artifacts. Traverse the Siq, a majestic rocky gorge leading to the awe-inspiring Monastery, a monumental structure with a unique design. Petra beckons, inviting you to step back in time and immerse yourself in the wonders of ancient civilization.
Studious Sips: Lebanon’s Cafe Study Spots
Lebanon’s cafes are your cozy study escape! Perfect for students, remote workers, or anyone needing a quiet space with Wi-Fi, coffee & good vibes.








