This story was inspired by the masses of people all over the world in search of a place to call home. It is a fictional story, meant only to represent the dilemma of the displaced in a small way. There are many out there documenting true human experiences, and I am grateful for the critical work they do. What do I wish for? Since I’m one part dreamer and two parts realist, I wish for a world that doesn’t create refugees, but until then, I’ll settle for the humanity in each of us that makes sharing and hearing these important stories possible.
Ameen | Amen |
aroos | bride |
aush | noodle soup |
azaan | call to prayer |
b’isme-Allah | in the name of Allah/God |
bachem | my boy/child |
Bibi- jan | Grandma-dear |
Boba- jan | Grandpa-dear |
burqa | head-to-toe covering |
chador | head scarf |
dokhtar | daughter/girl |
dua | prayer |
Eid | holiday |
espand | incense used to ward off the evil eye |
fateha | funeral service |
hamsar | spouse |
iftar | evening meal to break Ramadan fast at sunset |
inshallah | God willing |
jan / janem | dear/my dear |
jenaaza | burial ceremony |
Jumaa | Friday |
Kaka | Uncle |
Khala | Aunt |
Khanum | Lady |
khastgaar | suitor |
khormaa | dates (fruit) |
Madar- jan | Mother-dear |
mahram | close male relative |
mantu | ground-meat-filled dumplings |
masjid | house of worship |
moallim | teacher |
nakhod | chickpeas |
nam-e-khoda | praise God |
naseeb | destiny |
nazar | evil eye |
nikkah | Islamic marriage ceremony |
noosh-e-jan | to your health |
Padar- jan | Father-dear |
purdah | veil/seclusion |
qandem | my sweet |
roshanee | light/fortune |
sawaab | spiritual reward |
sheerbrinj | rice pudding |
shirnee | sweets/a symbolic tray of sweets used to signify acceptance of a courtship |
sura | Qur’anic verse |
tasbeh | rosary beads |
wa-alaikum | and to you |
NADIA HASHIMI
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The Pearl That Broke Its Shell.
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