Flying The Flag: Patriotism is at the core of everything Salma Abu Deif does.
When prodded as to who she admires in the realm on an international level, she quickly turns the conversation back to the Middle East.
She continues, her passion giving her momentum, “I would love to talk about our talent, because they are so gifted, from singers to actors to poets to architects. The golden age saw Soad Hosny, Ahmed Ramzy, Faten Hamama, Salah Zulfikar, Abdel Halim Hafez, the singer Warda, Fairuz… so many legendary people.
And these days, I really admire Mona Zaki – she is fantastic. I have worked with Hend Sabri who is a very smart woman, the very gifted Menna Shalabi and of course Reham Abdelghafour also Kareem Abdel Aziz, – and he turned out to be not just a really impressive artist but a wonderful human being as well.”
“To be honest, I’ve been supported by so many colleagues that I cannot pick out just one mentor, but Khaled El Nabawy gave me tips on technique. He upped my confidence at a time when I was quite intimidated by him, frankly speaking. He gave me so much trust that it pushed me.”
“Gheda Abdel Risk also shared some of her methods – not many people do that. I loved working with her. We did two shows including Taht Al Hezam. Dhafer L’Abidine taught me how to be very helpful to others; he’s always giving his all in the scene, on the set. While filming Al Maddah I learned from Hamada Helal; he’s one of the most humble human beings, kind to everyone. It is a constant learning process for me.”
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Flying The Flag: Patriotism is at the core of everything Salma Abu Deif does.
When prodded as to who she admires in the realm on an international level, she quickly turns the conversation back to the Middle East.
She continues, her passion giving her momentum, “I would love to talk about our talent, because they are so gifted, from singers to actors to poets to architects. The golden age saw Soad Hosny, Ahmed Ramzy, Faten Hamama, Salah Zulfikar, Abdel Halim Hafez, the singer Warda, Fairuz… so many legendary people.
And these days, I really admire Mona Zaki – she is fantastic. I have worked with Hend Sabri who is a very smart woman, the very gifted Menna Shalabi and of course Reham Abdelghafour also Kareem Abdel Aziz, – and he turned out to be not just a really impressive artist but a wonderful human being as well.”
“To be honest, I’ve been supported by so many colleagues that I cannot pick out just one mentor, but Khaled El Nabawy gave me tips on technique. He upped my confidence at a time when I was quite intimidated by him, frankly speaking. He gave me so much trust that it pushed me.”
“Gheda Abdel Risk also shared some of her methods – not many people do that. I loved working with her. We did two shows including Taht Al Hezam. Dhafer L’Abidine taught me how to be very helpful to others; he’s always giving his all in the scene, on the set. While filming Al Maddah I learned from Hamada Helal; he’s one of the most humble human beings, kind to everyone. It is a constant learning process for me.”
@harpersbazaarqatar
@miumiu
Editor In Chief: @oliviaphillipsbazaar
Words and Deputy Editor: @natashafaruque
Photographer: @shootmeamer
Styling: @nourbozz
Hair: @deenaalawaid
Make Up: @zolotoira
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Senior Producer: @steff.producer
Light Assistant: @yasir__ali__shah
Talent Management: @humanagementme
Flying The Flag: Patriotism is at the core of everything Salma Abu Deif does.
When prodded as to who she admires in the realm on an international level, she quickly turns the conversation back to the Middle East.
She continues, her passion giving her momentum, “I would love to talk about our talent, because they are so gifted, from singers to actors to poets to architects. The golden age saw Soad Hosny, Ahmed Ramzy, Faten Hamama, Salah Zulfikar, Abdel Halim Hafez, the singer Warda, Fairuz… so many legendary people.
And these days, I really admire Mona Zaki – she is fantastic. I have worked with Hend Sabri who is a very smart woman, the very gifted Menna Shalabi and of course Reham Abdelghafour also Kareem Abdel Aziz, – and he turned out to be not just a really impressive artist but a wonderful human being as well.”
“To be honest, I’ve been supported by so many colleagues that I cannot pick out just one mentor, but Khaled El Nabawy gave me tips on technique. He upped my confidence at a time when I was quite intimidated by him, frankly speaking. He gave me so much trust that it pushed me.”
“Gheda Abdel Risk also shared some of her methods – not many people do that. I loved working with her. We did two shows including Taht Al Hezam. Dhafer L’Abidine taught me how to be very helpful to others; he’s always giving his all in the scene, on the set. While filming Al Maddah I learned from Hamada Helal; he’s one of the most humble human beings, kind to everyone. It is a constant learning process for me.”
@harpersbazaarqatar
@miumiu
Editor In Chief: @oliviaphillipsbazaar
Words and Deputy Editor: @natashafaruque
Photographer: @shootmeamer
Styling: @nourbozz
Hair: @deenaalawaid
Make Up: @zolotoira
Fashion: @miumiu
Senior Producer: @steff.producer
Light Assistant: @yasir__ali__shah
Talent Management: @humanagementme
Flying The Flag: Patriotism is at the core of everything Salma Abu Deif does.
When prodded as to who she admires in the realm on an international level, she quickly turns the conversation back to the Middle East.
She continues, her passion giving her momentum, “I would love to talk about our talent, because they are so gifted, from singers to actors to poets to architects. The golden age saw Soad Hosny, Ahmed Ramzy, Faten Hamama, Salah Zulfikar, Abdel Halim Hafez, the singer Warda, Fairuz… so many legendary people.
And these days, I really admire Mona Zaki – she is fantastic. I have worked with Hend Sabri who is a very smart woman, the very gifted Menna Shalabi and of course Reham Abdelghafour also Kareem Abdel Aziz, – and he turned out to be not just a really impressive artist but a wonderful human being as well.”
“To be honest, I’ve been supported by so many colleagues that I cannot pick out just one mentor, but Khaled El Nabawy gave me tips on technique. He upped my confidence at a time when I was quite intimidated by him, frankly speaking. He gave me so much trust that it pushed me.”
“Gheda Abdel Risk also shared some of her methods – not many people do that. I loved working with her. We did two shows including Taht Al Hezam. Dhafer L’Abidine taught me how to be very helpful to others; he’s always giving his all in the scene, on the set. While filming Al Maddah I learned from Hamada Helal; he’s one of the most humble human beings, kind to everyone. It is a constant learning process for me.”
@harpersbazaarqatar
@miumiu
Editor In Chief: @oliviaphillipsbazaar
Words and Deputy Editor: @natashafaruque
Photographer: @shootmeamer
Styling: @nourbozz
Hair: @deenaalawaid
Make Up: @zolotoira
Fashion: @miumiu
Senior Producer: @steff.producer
Light Assistant: @yasir__ali__shah
Talent Management: @humanagementme
Flying The Flag: Patriotism is at the core of everything Salma Abu Deif does.
When prodded as to who she admires in the realm on an international level, she quickly turns the conversation back to the Middle East.
She continues, her passion giving her momentum, “I would love to talk about our talent, because they are so gifted, from singers to actors to poets to architects. The golden age saw Soad Hosny, Ahmed Ramzy, Faten Hamama, Salah Zulfikar, Abdel Halim Hafez, the singer Warda, Fairuz… so many legendary people.
And these days, I really admire Mona Zaki – she is fantastic. I have worked with Hend Sabri who is a very smart woman, the very gifted Menna Shalabi and of course Reham Abdelghafour also Kareem Abdel Aziz, – and he turned out to be not just a really impressive artist but a wonderful human being as well.”
“To be honest, I’ve been supported by so many colleagues that I cannot pick out just one mentor, but Khaled El Nabawy gave me tips on technique. He upped my confidence at a time when I was quite intimidated by him, frankly speaking. He gave me so much trust that it pushed me.”
“Gheda Abdel Risk also shared some of her methods – not many people do that. I loved working with her. We did two shows including Taht Al Hezam. Dhafer L’Abidine taught me how to be very helpful to others; he’s always giving his all in the scene, on the set. While filming Al Maddah I learned from Hamada Helal; he’s one of the most humble human beings, kind to everyone. It is a constant learning process for me.”
@harpersbazaarqatar
@miumiu
Editor In Chief: @oliviaphillipsbazaar
Words and Deputy Editor: @natashafaruque
Photographer: @shootmeamer
Styling: @nourbozz
Hair: @deenaalawaid
Make Up: @zolotoira
Fashion: @miumiu
Senior Producer: @steff.producer
Light Assistant: @yasir__ali__shah
Talent Management: @humanagementme
Flying The Flag: Patriotism is at the core of everything Salma Abu Deif does.
When prodded as to who she admires in the realm on an international level, she quickly turns the conversation back to the Middle East.
She continues, her passion giving her momentum, “I would love to talk about our talent, because they are so gifted, from singers to actors to poets to architects. The golden age saw Soad Hosny, Ahmed Ramzy, Faten Hamama, Salah Zulfikar, Abdel Halim Hafez, the singer Warda, Fairuz… so many legendary people.
And these days, I really admire Mona Zaki – she is fantastic. I have worked with Hend Sabri who is a very smart woman, the very gifted Menna Shalabi and of course Reham Abdelghafour also Kareem Abdel Aziz, – and he turned out to be not just a really impressive artist but a wonderful human being as well.”
“To be honest, I’ve been supported by so many colleagues that I cannot pick out just one mentor, but Khaled El Nabawy gave me tips on technique. He upped my confidence at a time when I was quite intimidated by him, frankly speaking. He gave me so much trust that it pushed me.”
“Gheda Abdel Risk also shared some of her methods – not many people do that. I loved working with her. We did two shows including Taht Al Hezam. Dhafer L’Abidine taught me how to be very helpful to others; he’s always giving his all in the scene, on the set. While filming Al Maddah I learned from Hamada Helal; he’s one of the most humble human beings, kind to everyone. It is a constant learning process for me.”
@harpersbazaarqatar
@miumiu
Editor In Chief: @oliviaphillipsbazaar
Words and Deputy Editor: @natashafaruque
Photographer: @shootmeamer
Styling: @nourbozz
Hair: @deenaalawaid
Make Up: @zolotoira
Fashion: @miumiu
Senior Producer: @steff.producer
Light Assistant: @yasir__ali__shah
Talent Management: @humanagementme
Flying The Flag: Patriotism is at the core of everything Salma Abu Deif does.
When prodded as to who she admires in the realm on an international level, she quickly turns the conversation back to the Middle East.
She continues, her passion giving her momentum, “I would love to talk about our talent, because they are so gifted, from singers to actors to poets to architects. The golden age saw Soad Hosny, Ahmed Ramzy, Faten Hamama, Salah Zulfikar, Abdel Halim Hafez, the singer Warda, Fairuz… so many legendary people.
And these days, I really admire Mona Zaki – she is fantastic. I have worked with Hend Sabri who is a very smart woman, the very gifted Menna Shalabi and of course Reham Abdelghafour also Kareem Abdel Aziz, – and he turned out to be not just a really impressive artist but a wonderful human being as well.”
“To be honest, I’ve been supported by so many colleagues that I cannot pick out just one mentor, but Khaled El Nabawy gave me tips on technique. He upped my confidence at a time when I was quite intimidated by him, frankly speaking. He gave me so much trust that it pushed me.”
“Gheda Abdel Risk also shared some of her methods – not many people do that. I loved working with her. We did two shows including Taht Al Hezam. Dhafer L’Abidine taught me how to be very helpful to others; he’s always giving his all in the scene, on the set. While filming Al Maddah I learned from Hamada Helal; he’s one of the most humble human beings, kind to everyone. It is a constant learning process for me.”
@harpersbazaarqatar
@miumiu
Editor In Chief: @oliviaphillipsbazaar
Words and Deputy Editor: @natashafaruque
Photographer: @shootmeamer
Styling: @nourbozz
Hair: @deenaalawaid
Make Up: @zolotoira
Fashion: @miumiu
Senior Producer: @steff.producer
Light Assistant: @yasir__ali__shah
Talent Management: @humanagementme
Flying The Flag: Patriotism is at the core of everything Salma Abu Deif does.
When prodded as to who she admires in the realm on an international level, she quickly turns the conversation back to the Middle East.
She continues, her passion giving her momentum, “I would love to talk about our talent, because they are so gifted, from singers to actors to poets to architects. The golden age saw Soad Hosny, Ahmed Ramzy, Faten Hamama, Salah Zulfikar, Abdel Halim Hafez, the singer Warda, Fairuz… so many legendary people.
And these days, I really admire Mona Zaki – she is fantastic. I have worked with Hend Sabri who is a very smart woman, the very gifted Menna Shalabi and of course Reham Abdelghafour also Kareem Abdel Aziz, – and he turned out to be not just a really impressive artist but a wonderful human being as well.”
“To be honest, I’ve been supported by so many colleagues that I cannot pick out just one mentor, but Khaled El Nabawy gave me tips on technique. He upped my confidence at a time when I was quite intimidated by him, frankly speaking. He gave me so much trust that it pushed me.”
“Gheda Abdel Risk also shared some of her methods – not many people do that. I loved working with her. We did two shows including Taht Al Hezam. Dhafer L’Abidine taught me how to be very helpful to others; he’s always giving his all in the scene, on the set. While filming Al Maddah I learned from Hamada Helal; he’s one of the most humble human beings, kind to everyone. It is a constant learning process for me.”
@harpersbazaarqatar
@miumiu
Editor In Chief: @oliviaphillipsbazaar
Words and Deputy Editor: @natashafaruque
Photographer: @shootmeamer
Styling: @nourbozz
Hair: @deenaalawaid
Make Up: @zolotoira
Fashion: @miumiu
Senior Producer: @steff.producer
Light Assistant: @yasir__ali__shah
Talent Management: @humanagementme
Jamila Masaoud’s attitude towards life. Inshallah kheir😌 #zenhoum 🎥
إن شاء الله خير إسلوب حياة جميلة مسعود في مسلسل زينهم
@roma__elmas 📸
🌹
💚
🪽🫶🏻
“You want me to speak the truth? No, I was not welcomed at all,” @salmaabudeif candidly admits, sharing an insight into the acting world. The model-turned-actress might have inadvertently found herself on screen, but she had to work hard to be accepted into the industry. “People may think I had an easy way in, but I really had to prove myself. I had no one to back me up. Nothing but my talent,” she tells Bazaar. Tap the link in bio to read more.
“هل تريد مني أن أكون صريحة؟ لا، لم أكن موضع ترحيب على الإطلاق”، تعترف سلمى أبو ضيف، وهي تشاركنا بمنظورها الخاص عن عالم التمثيل. ربما وجدت عارضة الأزياء التي تحولت إلى ممثلة نفسها على الشاشة عن غير قصد، وقد كان عليها أن تعمل بجد حتى يتم قبولها في هذه الصناعة. وتقول لهاربرز بازار “قد يظن الناس أن طريقي كان سهلاً، لكن كان عليّ أن أثبت نفسي. لم يكن لدي أحد ليدعمني. لم يكن لدي سوى موهبتي”.
Group Editor In Chief: @oliviaphillipsbazaar
Words and Group Managing Editor: @natashafaruque
Photographer: @shootmeamer
Styling: @nourbozz
Hair: @deenaalawaid
Make-Up: @zolotoira
Full Look: @miumiu
Senior producer: @steff.producer
From Harper’s Bazaar Qatar’s Winter 2023 issue
“I think everything is changing right now. People trust our generation more and more. We have a voice. We have something to say. We need to focus on our narrative, to be represented in the right way, which actually serves our potential and talent,” social media-savvy @salmaabudeif says passionately. She insists that now is the time to “tell the world about us. They can see it and they can hear from the people who are involved first-hand. I feel like there is a change happening right now, and hopefully we will see it very soon on the ground.”
“أعتقد أن كل شيء يتغير حالياً. يثق الناس بجيلنا أكثر وأكثر. أصبح لنا صوت. ولدينا ما نقوله”. تقول سلمى أبو ضيف، التي سجلت حضوراً كبيراً في وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي، بشغف: “نحن بحاجة إلى التركيز على قصصنا، لكي يتم تمثيلها بالطريقة الصحيحة، وهذا ما يخدم في الواقع إمكاناتنا ومواهبنا”. وتصر على أن الوقت قد حان “ليتعرف العالم علينا. يمكنهم أن يروا ويسمعوا من الأشخاص المشاركين بشكل مباشر. أشعر أن هناك تغييراً يحدث الآن، وآمل أن نراه قريباً جداً على أرض الواقع”.
Qatar Director: @bianca.brigitte.bonomi
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Words and Group Managing Editor: @natashafaruque
Photographer: @shootmeamer
Styling: @nourbozz
Hair: @deenaalawaid
Make-Up: @zolotoira
Full Look: @miumiu
Senior producer: @steff.producer
From Harper’s Bazaar Qatar’s Winter 2023 issue.
Check my full interview with @harpersbazaarqatar
“I think everything is changing right now. People trust our generation more and more; we have a voice, we have something we want to say. We need to focus on our narrative, to be represented in the right way, which actually serves our potential and talent. Everyone has started noticing that our region should have one narrative. We should care for one another, and love one another, and be like a big family, even if we have different nationalities, or different languages, or different accents. But At the end of the day, our narrative should be one. I think we’re moving towards that.”
@miumiu
Editor In Chief: @oliviaphillipsbazaar
Words and Deputy Editor: @natashafaruque
Photographer: @shootmeamer
Styling: @nourbozz
Hair: @deenaalawaid
Make Up: @zolotoira
Fashion: @miumiu
Senior Producer: @steff.producer
Light Assistant: @yasir__ali__shah
Talent Management: @humanagementme
Check my full interview with @harpersbazaarqatar
“I think everything is changing right now. People trust our generation more and more; we have a voice, we have something we want to say. We need to focus on our narrative, to be represented in the right way, which actually serves our potential and talent. Everyone has started noticing that our region should have one narrative. We should care for one another, and love one another, and be like a big family, even if we have different nationalities, or different languages, or different accents. But At the end of the day, our narrative should be one. I think we’re moving towards that.”
@miumiu
Editor In Chief: @oliviaphillipsbazaar
Words and Deputy Editor: @natashafaruque
Photographer: @shootmeamer
Styling: @nourbozz
Hair: @deenaalawaid
Make Up: @zolotoira
Fashion: @miumiu
Senior Producer: @steff.producer
Light Assistant: @yasir__ali__shah
Talent Management: @humanagementme
Check my full interview with @harpersbazaarqatar
“I think everything is changing right now. People trust our generation more and more; we have a voice, we have something we want to say. We need to focus on our narrative, to be represented in the right way, which actually serves our potential and talent. Everyone has started noticing that our region should have one narrative. We should care for one another, and love one another, and be like a big family, even if we have different nationalities, or different languages, or different accents. But At the end of the day, our narrative should be one. I think we’re moving towards that.”
@miumiu
Editor In Chief: @oliviaphillipsbazaar
Words and Deputy Editor: @natashafaruque
Photographer: @shootmeamer
Styling: @nourbozz
Hair: @deenaalawaid
Make Up: @zolotoira
Fashion: @miumiu
Senior Producer: @steff.producer
Light Assistant: @yasir__ali__shah
Talent Management: @humanagementme
Check my full interview with @harpersbazaarqatar
“I think everything is changing right now. People trust our generation more and more; we have a voice, we have something we want to say. We need to focus on our narrative, to be represented in the right way, which actually serves our potential and talent. Everyone has started noticing that our region should have one narrative. We should care for one another, and love one another, and be like a big family, even if we have different nationalities, or different languages, or different accents. But At the end of the day, our narrative should be one. I think we’re moving towards that.”
@miumiu
Editor In Chief: @oliviaphillipsbazaar
Words and Deputy Editor: @natashafaruque
Photographer: @shootmeamer
Styling: @nourbozz
Hair: @deenaalawaid
Make Up: @zolotoira
Fashion: @miumiu
Senior Producer: @steff.producer
Light Assistant: @yasir__ali__shah
Talent Management: @humanagementme
Egyptian actress @salmaabudeif has always been rewriting the script; from breaking onto the silver screen via the modelling scene, to making her mark in both television series and movies, she’s not following a conventional path – and the creative world is all the better for it. In a frank, no-holds-barred discussion, the multi-faceted storyteller talks about regional star power, social media and a sea change in shaping the Middle Eastern narrative. Tap the link in bio to read more.
دأبت الممثلة المصرية سلمى أبو ضيف على إعادة كتابة السيناريو؛ هي لا تتبع مسارًا تقليديًا من ظهورها على الشاشة الفضية وحتى تصدرها في عالم الأزياء، وحضورها اللافت في عدد كبير من المسلسلات التلفزيونية والأفلام. في نقاش صريح مع بازار قطر، تتحدث النجمة متعددة المواهب عن قوة الشهرة في العالم العربي و تأثير وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي على تغيير أسلوب السرد في الشرق الأوسط جذرياً. .
Qatar Director: @bianca.brigitte.bonomi
Group Editor In Chief: @oliviaphillipsbazaar
Words and Group Managing Editor: @natashafaruque
Photographer: @shootmeamer
Styling: @nourbozz
Hair: @deenaalawaid
Make-Up: @zolotoira
Full Look: @miumiu
Senior producer: @steff.producer
From Harper’s Bazaar Qatar’s Winter 2023 issue
Spitting some thoughts out.
Deceived by the narrative.
One narrative, one nation.
لقد تعرضنا لمقلب هائل، مقلب حياتك. إن أكبر سلاح للعالم الحديث الذي نعيش فيه هو الكلمات. كلمات جماعية ومتكررة تم بناؤها والاستماع إليها على مر السنين وتحولت إلى قنبلة ذرية لعقلك ووعيك. لقد تم تنومنا مغناطيسي بالكلمات و طريقة السرد ، وليس من نفسك الداخلية. نداء الاستيقاظ الذي نشهده جميعًا الآن هو نداء لعقلك وروحك وجسدك، ولجذرك الذاتي وما يتردد صداه مع كل هذه الأشياء. السرد يتغير وهي فرصة لنا جميعًا، وخاصة العرب، للاتفاق على سرد واحد يمثل ذواتنا وجذورنا الحقيقية فيما يتعلق بأي اختلافات بدءًا من كيفية التعبير عن نفسك، أو إلى جيل مختلف، أو إلى طبقة اجتماعية مختلفة أو لنظام التعليم أو اللغة. وبغض النظر عن كل هذه الاختلافات، يجب علينا أن نقبل اختلافات بعضنا البعض ثم نتحد في السرد. لكي تمثل نفسك للعالم، يجب عليك أن تتحدث بلغتهم الأم حتى تكشف لهم قصتك وجذرك بشكل طبيعي من خلال الإيمان بمن أنت حقًا. لتوحيد السرد، يجب أن يبدأ داخليًا، لأنه عندما تتعرض للهجوم بسبب اختلافات بسيطة، خاصة من شعبك، والتي لا يمكنهم قبولها لبعض المحظورات الثقافية دون التشكيك في ذواتهم الحقيقية أو على الأقل بوصلتهم الأخلاقية الأساسية، يضيع السرد في الترجمة وبالكاد يمكن توحيدها. إن وجود خطاب عدواني تجاه بعضكم البعض لا يؤدي إلا إلى خلق مجتمعات محتقرة ومنفصلة، وفي النهاية لا تعرف إلى أين تنتمي بالفعل، او تحس انك مسموع او حد شايفاك. يمكن أن يكون لدينا تنشئة مختلفة، ودين، وتعليم، ولهجة، ووجهات نظر مختلفة حول الحياة ولكن يجب علينا بالفعل أن نبدأ في الحصول على قصة واحدة و ساعتها هتشعر بأنك تنتمي بالفعل.
رواية واحدة، أمة واحدة.
From now on, we should work on on our own narrative. We should create THE narrative, embody it in us and spit it out to the world. #Salmassharedthoughts
Spitting some thoughts out.
Deceived by the narrative.
One narrative, one nation.
لقد تعرضنا لمقلب هائل، مقلب حياتك. إن أكبر سلاح للعالم الحديث الذي نعيش فيه هو الكلمات. كلمات جماعية ومتكررة تم بناؤها والاستماع إليها على مر السنين وتحولت إلى قنبلة ذرية لعقلك ووعيك. لقد تم تنومنا مغناطيسي بالكلمات و طريقة السرد ، وليس من نفسك الداخلية. نداء الاستيقاظ الذي نشهده جميعًا الآن هو نداء لعقلك وروحك وجسدك، ولجذرك الذاتي وما يتردد صداه مع كل هذه الأشياء. السرد يتغير وهي فرصة لنا جميعًا، وخاصة العرب، للاتفاق على سرد واحد يمثل ذواتنا وجذورنا الحقيقية فيما يتعلق بأي اختلافات بدءًا من كيفية التعبير عن نفسك، أو إلى جيل مختلف، أو إلى طبقة اجتماعية مختلفة أو لنظام التعليم أو اللغة. وبغض النظر عن كل هذه الاختلافات، يجب علينا أن نقبل اختلافات بعضنا البعض ثم نتحد في السرد. لكي تمثل نفسك للعالم، يجب عليك أن تتحدث بلغتهم الأم حتى تكشف لهم قصتك وجذرك بشكل طبيعي من خلال الإيمان بمن أنت حقًا. لتوحيد السرد، يجب أن يبدأ داخليًا، لأنه عندما تتعرض للهجوم بسبب اختلافات بسيطة، خاصة من شعبك، والتي لا يمكنهم قبولها لبعض المحظورات الثقافية دون التشكيك في ذواتهم الحقيقية أو على الأقل بوصلتهم الأخلاقية الأساسية، يضيع السرد في الترجمة وبالكاد يمكن توحيدها. إن وجود خطاب عدواني تجاه بعضكم البعض لا يؤدي إلا إلى خلق مجتمعات محتقرة ومنفصلة، وفي النهاية لا تعرف إلى أين تنتمي بالفعل، او تحس انك مسموع او حد شايفاك. يمكن أن يكون لدينا تنشئة مختلفة، ودين، وتعليم، ولهجة، ووجهات نظر مختلفة حول الحياة ولكن يجب علينا بالفعل أن نبدأ في الحصول على قصة واحدة و ساعتها هتشعر بأنك تنتمي بالفعل.
رواية واحدة، أمة واحدة.
From now on, we should work on on our own narrative. We should create THE narrative, embody it in us and spit it out to the world. #Salmassharedthoughts
Spitting some thoughts out.
Deceived by the narrative.
One narrative, one nation.
لقد تعرضنا لمقلب هائل، مقلب حياتك. إن أكبر سلاح للعالم الحديث الذي نعيش فيه هو الكلمات. كلمات جماعية ومتكررة تم بناؤها والاستماع إليها على مر السنين وتحولت إلى قنبلة ذرية لعقلك ووعيك. لقد تم تنومنا مغناطيسي بالكلمات و طريقة السرد ، وليس من نفسك الداخلية. نداء الاستيقاظ الذي نشهده جميعًا الآن هو نداء لعقلك وروحك وجسدك، ولجذرك الذاتي وما يتردد صداه مع كل هذه الأشياء. السرد يتغير وهي فرصة لنا جميعًا، وخاصة العرب، للاتفاق على سرد واحد يمثل ذواتنا وجذورنا الحقيقية فيما يتعلق بأي اختلافات بدءًا من كيفية التعبير عن نفسك، أو إلى جيل مختلف، أو إلى طبقة اجتماعية مختلفة أو لنظام التعليم أو اللغة. وبغض النظر عن كل هذه الاختلافات، يجب علينا أن نقبل اختلافات بعضنا البعض ثم نتحد في السرد. لكي تمثل نفسك للعالم، يجب عليك أن تتحدث بلغتهم الأم حتى تكشف لهم قصتك وجذرك بشكل طبيعي من خلال الإيمان بمن أنت حقًا. لتوحيد السرد، يجب أن يبدأ داخليًا، لأنه عندما تتعرض للهجوم بسبب اختلافات بسيطة، خاصة من شعبك، والتي لا يمكنهم قبولها لبعض المحظورات الثقافية دون التشكيك في ذواتهم الحقيقية أو على الأقل بوصلتهم الأخلاقية الأساسية، يضيع السرد في الترجمة وبالكاد يمكن توحيدها. إن وجود خطاب عدواني تجاه بعضكم البعض لا يؤدي إلا إلى خلق مجتمعات محتقرة ومنفصلة، وفي النهاية لا تعرف إلى أين تنتمي بالفعل، او تحس انك مسموع او حد شايفاك. يمكن أن يكون لدينا تنشئة مختلفة، ودين، وتعليم، ولهجة، ووجهات نظر مختلفة حول الحياة ولكن يجب علينا بالفعل أن نبدأ في الحصول على قصة واحدة و ساعتها هتشعر بأنك تنتمي بالفعل.
رواية واحدة، أمة واحدة.
From now on, we should work on on our own narrative. We should create THE narrative, embody it in us and spit it out to the world. #Salmassharedthoughts
Spitting some thoughts out.
Deceived by the narrative.
One narrative, one nation.
لقد تعرضنا لمقلب هائل، مقلب حياتك. إن أكبر سلاح للعالم الحديث الذي نعيش فيه هو الكلمات. كلمات جماعية ومتكررة تم بناؤها والاستماع إليها على مر السنين وتحولت إلى قنبلة ذرية لعقلك ووعيك. لقد تم تنومنا مغناطيسي بالكلمات و طريقة السرد ، وليس من نفسك الداخلية. نداء الاستيقاظ الذي نشهده جميعًا الآن هو نداء لعقلك وروحك وجسدك، ولجذرك الذاتي وما يتردد صداه مع كل هذه الأشياء. السرد يتغير وهي فرصة لنا جميعًا، وخاصة العرب، للاتفاق على سرد واحد يمثل ذواتنا وجذورنا الحقيقية فيما يتعلق بأي اختلافات بدءًا من كيفية التعبير عن نفسك، أو إلى جيل مختلف، أو إلى طبقة اجتماعية مختلفة أو لنظام التعليم أو اللغة. وبغض النظر عن كل هذه الاختلافات، يجب علينا أن نقبل اختلافات بعضنا البعض ثم نتحد في السرد. لكي تمثل نفسك للعالم، يجب عليك أن تتحدث بلغتهم الأم حتى تكشف لهم قصتك وجذرك بشكل طبيعي من خلال الإيمان بمن أنت حقًا. لتوحيد السرد، يجب أن يبدأ داخليًا، لأنه عندما تتعرض للهجوم بسبب اختلافات بسيطة، خاصة من شعبك، والتي لا يمكنهم قبولها لبعض المحظورات الثقافية دون التشكيك في ذواتهم الحقيقية أو على الأقل بوصلتهم الأخلاقية الأساسية، يضيع السرد في الترجمة وبالكاد يمكن توحيدها. إن وجود خطاب عدواني تجاه بعضكم البعض لا يؤدي إلا إلى خلق مجتمعات محتقرة ومنفصلة، وفي النهاية لا تعرف إلى أين تنتمي بالفعل، او تحس انك مسموع او حد شايفاك. يمكن أن يكون لدينا تنشئة مختلفة، ودين، وتعليم، ولهجة، ووجهات نظر مختلفة حول الحياة ولكن يجب علينا بالفعل أن نبدأ في الحصول على قصة واحدة و ساعتها هتشعر بأنك تنتمي بالفعل.
رواية واحدة، أمة واحدة.
From now on, we should work on on our own narrative. We should create THE narrative, embody it in us and spit it out to the world. #Salmassharedthoughts