Why is it special? For me, the verse mentions the Bonnie and Clyde of festivities, the Tom & Katie of celebratory joy, the BrAngelina of Eid: the quintessential Egyptian couple, Sa3d & Nabiha. Little did I know that they in fact did not exist. I can't express how this broke my heart (more so than the theft of "Fox": See last post). The realization that they existed only in my mind was as devastating as when some schmuck told me that the moon does not in fact become a crescent, explaining it as a ball the has light shown on it at different angles, thereby ridding me from seeing the moon as an honest crescent, ever again.
The names Sa3d & Nabiha are actually saa'dina biha, a verb rather than a noun. Poof went the image of my prefect Egyptian couple, and along with it a myriad of memories and hopes. Ever since- and I've discovered this ground-breaking piece of information last year- Eid has been bitter sweet.
Kol Sana wento Tayibeen.

Photograph courtesy of Fotografia Reflex.
2 comments:
Apparantly you';re not the only one: my Mom thought it was Saad and Nabiha, too...
cracked me up. Here are some of my own devastating realizations:
1- George Bush senior was actually an American president, he was simply a face i saw on TV just like David Hasselhoffs and Ah-nold..so it was safe for me to think he was a paid actor...
2- Gorbachev is Russian, i thought he was Egyptian...
3- Cartoons are actually drawn, I thought they were toons co-existing between us ( okay, okay ill admit i watched Who Framed Roger Rabbit one time too many)
4- Cars dont talk...( Knight Rider one time too many)
5- Computers, gizmos and toys all actually had a personality..
I just hope your devastating realization didnt happen sometime recent, and like myself happened back in the days when girls had the "cooties"
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