Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Humanitarian Aid to the Civilians of Gaza

To alleviate the pain and suffering of the civilians of Gaza, and may be saving some lives, I urge you to donate for this cause. The EAS Board of Directors 2007-2008 has donated from their individual accounts $2,000 for this cause. All money collected will be ear-marked for this purpose and sent through the United Nations, mainly for medical purposes. Again, for humanitarian reasons, I urge you to contribute as much as you can.

Please make your check payable to the Egyptian American Society, and send it to

Ezzat Abouleish, M.D.
16518 Brookforest Drive
Houston, Texas 77059.


Ezzat Abouleish,M.D.
http://ezzat2007.spaces.live.com

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Happy New Years; 1430 Hijri, and 2009 AD

EAS Board and Board-Elect would like to wish everyone Happy New Years; the 1430th Hijri and the 2009th after Christ. May Allah bless them both and make them happy and joyful new years for you all, bringing you prosperity, success and great health.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

To all members: HAPPY NEW YEAR !!

I See Beauty in…..

I see beauty in the smile on a baby’s face on seeing his mother’s face.

I see beauty in the happiness of a mother on seeing her son returning from a long trip or war, or recovering from a life threatening illness.

I see beauty in the enthusiasm, the joy, and the pouring energy of a young person after receiving his diploma on graduation day, and tossing his cap up in the air.

I see beauty in the eyes of speechless lovers, holding hands and looking at each other’s eyes with admiration, affection, and love.

I see beauty in the spring with its colorful flowers, with jasmine aroma, with enchanting birds.

I see beauty in the full moon lightening up the sky, with the sparkling stars adding to the beauty of the scene.

I see beauty in the beach with its sand dunes, with waves rushing one after another to hug each other on the shore, with seagulls flying around erratically or standing in discipline in rows behind their leader, with egrets white as snow standing on the top of pillars of piers scouting the area and the horizon for food and friends.

I see beauty in the sunset reflecting its golden rays on the milky sea, with clouds, fascinating in shape and shade, ever changing in form and closeness, connecting and separating in gentleness and style.

I see beauty in lovers strolling in the park among the trees, free of worry free of fears, as if time has no beginning, has no end, and has been ordered to freeze, with nothing important around them or in their minds except each other, nothing of value except that moment, wishing it to be like a photographic picture, staying there and never change over the years.

I see beauty in a construction worker on a scaffold sweating while welding iron that getting soft and yielding to man’s power and determination like a straw to a summer breeze.

I see beauty in children running around on a hot day and jumping in the pool to get out and jump again, giggling and laughing, and screaming with joy and excitement as they splash each other with water from a hose, running away from getting wet by jumping into the pool.

I see beauty in a summer night with gentle breeze, swaying the silky curtain of an open balcony, with two lovers in bed, passionate, with whispers more beautiful than any song one hears.
I see beauty in listening to a poem recited by a fervent poet, opening up his soul, offering his heart on a gold plate to his beloved.

I see beauty in hearing a song by my favorite singer, chanting, joyfully taking me up and down the musical stream.

I see beauty in a painting, even of a storm. I feel the time spent and the talent poured into it by a loving, sensitive, and compassionate artist, with wild and strong or mild and gentle strokes, every inch perfected like a piece of tapestry.

I see beauty in an old man on a rocking chair, gazing at infinity, replaying the past to live it again, with a smile being born on his face.

I see beauty in a woman in a church with a lighted candle in hand or standing at sunset on the mountain of Arafat, whispering words between her and the Creator, words we don’t hear but to Him they are loud and clear.

I see beauty in an old fragile man completely absorbed in praying, with absolute submission to God, with gentle tears on his cheek, with an arched back but strong soul, asking for forgiveness and acceptance, realizing that the journey is near the end, and praying to God to let his tears wipe out the slate clean.

This is Life my friend, isn’t it full of beauty?!!! Enjoy it.

Happy New Year!!

Ezzat Abouleish, M.D.
Houston, TX Dec.2008

To our Christian Friends: MERRY CHRISTMAS !!


Saturday, December 6, 2008

Happy Eid, Hajj 08

30”x40” painting, acrylic on canvas.

This painting is on display in Freeman Public Library of Clear Lake commemorating this occasion. It will be there for a whole week. I thought it is worthwhile to display specially after the shameful terror attack in India. I do thank the Library and the Branch Librarian, Mrs. Karen Akkerman for welcoming the painting. Visiting the library if possible, and/or “A Thank You” note to Mrs. Akkerman , will express the spiritual and peaceful character of Islam. ( Karen J. Akkerman, Branch Librarian, Clear Lake City-County Freeman Branch Library,16616 Diana Lane,Houston, Texas 77062. Email: kakkerma@hcpl.net)

N.B. I was supposed to finish this painting in two weeks. But it took me more than one month to complete the job. The reason is there are thousands of Hajjis in the Holy Mosque. The more I paint, the more they show up, some on wheel chairs. I felt sorry for myself as the rich Saudi Government collects money from them to visit, and I pay for the painting material, and I use the precious short time left for me on this earth to paint them. But on a second thought, I am the winner! Allah will reward me for my painting. And his reward is much higher than all the money the Saudi government has collected. Thus, I am happy! Happy Eid my friends!!!!!



Wednesday, December 3, 2008

تهنئة الرئيس مبارك بمناسبة عيد الأضحى المبارك

We have receieved these messages from President Hosney Mubarak and from His Excellency Husseini Abdelwahab, congratulating Egyptian Muslems in Houston and the world over on the coming blessed Eid:


Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Obituary - Correction and Apology

For a brief period, the obituary posted on Friday, November 28, 2008, incorrectly identified the deceased as Ms. Wigdan Nash. The error has since been corrected to indicate that the deceased was indeed her husband Bill Nash.

As we wish for Ms. Wigdan and the surviving family the patience in coping with the great loss, we offer our sincere apology for the unintentional error and for any inconvenience or harm this may have caused.

Ayman Eltaher
EAS Board