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From: Saudi Arabia, Jeddah
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abu3issa   
14 Mar 2013
Love / ACCEPTABLE modest wear for Polish women? [49]

@Yehudi:
HEY!!! How are you my friend? :D
I have considered that, I would turn myself into a vegetarian unless invited by friends who understand my religious diet.
I thought I might find kosher restraunts, since we are allowed to eat the food prepared by Jews and Christians (unless pork or prepared using alcohol) but I'm not sure I'd find many, and now with your comment I'm definitely turning vegetarian during my stay xD

Although I was told KFC is ok but I'm not sure. They could be using animal fat (pigs mainly) to extract cooking oil ='/

@Grzegorz_:
No, I'm a man. We don't wear hijab but we still have modesty standards in our clothing.
abu3issa   
14 Mar 2013
Love / ACCEPTABLE modest wear for Polish women? [49]

Thank you very much Paulina & Kaz :D
It's a real honor to see people from different backgrounds helping each other with open minds and open hearts.
Honestly, if the would discuss religious things this way, we'd have achieved world peace and harmony centuries ago.

Thank you Paulina for your responses. It seems Tom made two replies but I only see one ='/

Regardless, it doesn't matter what religious background you come from, you are right about "when in Rome". But you forgot something, Saudi Arabia are 99.9% Muslims, you have to follow the norms of that society, otherwise you'd be disrespectful to them. Imagine walking in a church in a bikini? I think the people inside would consider it insulting. Now imagine that nation wide. In the other hand, in Poland and most western communities, there are people from all kind of religious backgrounds. So it's more acceptable to walk around in whatever clothes you like as long as you keep up with most social norms. Take nuns for example, they still cover almost like a Muslim girl does. It's their choice and people respect them for that. At least this is my opinion in this matter.

That's the whole point of my thread here. I want to visit Poland, a country with very very few Muslims, and be able to walk around with my family without the letting go of my religious standards while being able to blend (even slightly) with Polish society norms. Finding that balance is something I want to do out of respect to Poland and its people.
abu3issa   
13 Mar 2013
Love / ACCEPTABLE modest wear for Polish women? [49]

Although I rather the long skirts she would truly prefer the pink and blue jeans

Much appreciated Paulina
If you have more ideas please give me :)
abu3issa   
13 Mar 2013
Love / ACCEPTABLE modest wear for Polish women? [49]

Polsyr, I'm very grateful for your response :)

How about a hat and roll her hair inside instead of a hijab? Although the neck would show but I'm not really sure which is more priority.

You are half right about the islamic code dress purpose. The main idea is to BLEND in, but within standards of modesty (actually this applies for both men and women unlike a lot of people think).

So tank tops and short skirts are out of the question, at least for me and my family.

What would you recommend that would be the least revealing and the most blending?
abu3issa   
13 Mar 2013
Love / ACCEPTABLE modest wear for Polish women? [49]

I wish I could make changes to my original post. I guess I should rephrase it.

What can a Muslim girl wear in Poland, to appear modest yet blend in with society? (regardless of hijab)
abu3issa   
13 Mar 2013
Love / ACCEPTABLE modest wear for Polish women? [49]

I'm trying to find out what is acceptable modest wear. I mean, the kind that doesn't bring TOO much attention that this girl is a "prude" but doesn't reveal too much body details like skinny jeans does.

Any advice? I would like to hear from both sides, men and women.

What kind of clothes do you find modest and good for everyday life (university/work/hanging out with friends)
abu3issa   
7 Mar 2013
Travel / Transport information in Krakow? [7]

xD well that's what they put in their locatoin in google maps.
But thanks a lot :) so basically; 2.8 PLN per trip, so it'll cost me about 5.6 PLN a dat, correct?
If that is right, now I think I have a pretty good idea about the cost :) Thank you very much Monitor & Phota for helping me out
abu3issa   
5 Mar 2013
Travel / Transport information in Krakow? [7]

I'm still looking, but Ośrodek Hotelowy Optima has the best offer for the period I'm staying there.

So I'd be going every weekday from:

Malborska 65
30-646 Kraków, Poland
12 655 17 49

to:

Main Market Square 6
30-857 Kraków, Poland
12 428 59 30

and vice versa. How do I know the transportation between those two points and calculate the daily costs?
I tried to use the links by Monitor, but the first link says "system could not find any connections", and honestly I'm not sure how to use the second link :(

Sorry, it's a whole different country so I'm not sure what's this from that. I appreciate your advice in finding my way around town.
abu3issa   
4 Mar 2013
Travel / Transport information in Krakow? [7]

So I'm looking up places to stay in Krakow, and I'm trying to figure out the transportation.
I'm planning to study in the British Council in Krakow, and I found an offer for accommodation but using Google Maps I have no idea how to use transportation. I'm trying to figure out the costs and expenses.

So anyone in Krakow cares to explain and help out?
abu3issa   
15 Jan 2013
Life / Joanna (Asia) Name days? [9]

@polonius:
Thanks LOADS! It was killing me trying to figure it out xD and you do have a point about English, I have no idea why Peggy & Bill didn't come to my mind :P

@zetigrek:
That was very informative, and cleared out a lot of things :) Thank you very very very much
abu3issa   
13 Jan 2013
Life / Joanna (Asia) Name days? [9]

I have two questions about Polish...
how can a girl named Joanna, her nickname would be Asia? -_-"
I've heard a few other names that the nickname has no resemblence with the original name.
In English, it's pretty easy, Robert is Rob or Bob, Joanna is Anna or Jo, etc. even in Arabic the nickname is always derived from the name itself.

Can somebody explain the logic behind a nickname such as Asia? I'm not making fun of it or being sarcastic, I am sincerely curious to understand the culture behind such a thing :)

My second question is, the names order. In Arabic, we use this order = Given name + father's name + family name with bin or ibn between each name (meaning, son of). for Example, the king of Saudi Arabia is Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz Al-Saud.

What's the naming system in Poland? Do you use middle name like they do in USA? How does the name
abu3issa   
31 Dec 2012
Life / Internet connecting in Olsztyn and Warsaw? [7]

Thanks Berni & Peter;

@Berni; thank you very much for the link, although I don't understand Polish, Google Translate gave me a pretty good idea on it.
I assume Orange is a popular company?
abu3issa   
30 Dec 2012
Life / Internet connecting in Olsztyn and Warsaw? [7]

So, what are your options for internet in Olsztyn and Warsaw?
Is there a land line option? (ADSL)
I tried to google this but all I get is Polish stuff I still can't comprehend T_T (I'm still in "hello my name is__" level)
abu3issa   
20 Dec 2012
Love / So I'm an Arab Muslim and freaking out! I'm about to meet my Polish girlfriend's parents [21]

First, she converted before knowing me.

Second, I'm Hadhrami, not Yemeni. I'm only Yemeni due to political reasons, Yemen is a great culture and great history and I don't have the right to claim myself as a Yemeni. I'm a Hadhrami, which like a Yemeni have our own culture and history.

And I don't think that we Hadhramis nor my Yemeni brothers are famous for spicy food. I think you are mistaken us with Indians. Although I truly admire you for realizing I carry a Yemeni nationality. Most people wouldn't even know what Hadhramis is.

We already talked about the issues. She wants to study all the way to Ph. D. which is why she's asking me to move permanently to Poland. That's a whole level of scary for me, but I want to do this for her and so help me God. I'm just worried about surviving there and work, not the lifestyle and culture or religion though.

I think that man being head of the house is also in Judaism and Christianity. So it has nothing to do with us being Muslim. Also, being head of the house is overrated, it just means that I am screwed for having more responsibilities :P
abu3issa   
20 Dec 2012
Love / So I'm an Arab Muslim and freaking out! I'm about to meet my Polish girlfriend's parents [21]

It's a challenge, not an impossibility. They are good people, regardless of how they feel about Islam, they don't HATE Islam, they just disagree about it with us. No one would want their kids to have a different faith than theirs. It's only natural. But I still want to do my best for her and for them. If you've met someone you felt "THE ONE", wouldn't you want to do your absolute best for that person? :)

I'm just asking for some advice, some things that majority of Polish parents admire in their children's companions. I just want to understand the mindset of Polish parents.
abu3issa   
20 Dec 2012
Love / So I'm an Arab Muslim and freaking out! I'm about to meet my Polish girlfriend's parents [21]

So, I've met this Polish girl one day, sadly her vacation to the middle east was too short. We stayed in touch for years now and I'm finally going to visit her in July 2013. I'm Arab Muslim from Hadhramout and she's a Polish Muslim. Honestly, I'm very scared. Her parents are not Muslim and they disapprove Islam. I truly value family ties, how do I impress her parents!?

They are highly educated people and I have great admiration for them from what I heard from her, and I want to gain their approval.. badly xD