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Gems of Madeenah

So I try to make the entries on the website knowledge orientated, however from time to time I give brothers and sisters insight into the life here in Madeenah, those rare moments that you’ll treasure for a life time.

One of the strangest things that one encounters here in Madeenah (even Makkah) is that people are so fluent in almost all languages? Like the taxi drivers, the money exchange clerks etc they are all fluent in so many different languages you’d be amazed.

Just the other day I went to exchange some money by the haram and as I stood in the line I saw the people in front of me all talking in their own languages, you have to keep in mind that most of these people are poor people from far away countries so chances that they’ll learn arabic are very slim.

And I saw one man shouting in turkish at the clerk behind the desk who clearly was saudi yet he was talking back in turkish to him and on his right side another haaji from indonesia shouted out in their language and the clerk just turned his head and started conversating with this man in his own language.

This carried on and on, every new person who came, this man seemed to know their language, I thought this is ridicules! Even if I made up a new language on the spot I felt like this man would be able to keep up a conversation with me! I mean I speak four languages and even I was impressed with this man (maashAllaah tabaarakAllaah).

And then it was my turn and he looked at me and smiled “Ahlan wa Sahlan…”

4 Comments

  1. Ridwan says:

    Assalamu`alaykum

    This is great I wish I could be also multilingual so to communicate freely and more effectively with people.

    Talking about Madeenah I’ve heard people of Madeenah are very soft hearted and are very generous towards people who visit Madeenah

  2. A. says:

    SubhanAllah! An excellent idea for a new hobby; learn a new language! :D

    I miss the warmth of the two best cities in the world. ):

  3. UmmuYahya says:

    this is hilarious! mashaaAllaah ESP you last sentence, i love how you ended it- you should be a film director astaghfirullaah!

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