.. an average man
The American people have seen enough Muslims behaving badly all over the
world; Saddam, Ghdaffy, Assad, Ossam, Alsadar, Zarqawi and with the Bush
administration illusive crusade on terrorism; this list gets longer by the
day. American people in a dire need to see some reasonable Muslim, please
meet my dad.
My father was a small petite man, with a big nose and sharp piercing small
eyes; he wasnt a heavy-handed, intimidating father figure. However, he
believed that to survive raising a large family of 10 on $7 monthly
salary, you needed to be vigilant in reconstructing our family values.
First, to put our house in order, he gave us character-based nicknames;
our original Arabic names had been either those of a prophet or a servant
of God, Muhammed, Ahmed, Abdelraffe, Aabdellnasser, Abdelaal, etc
didnt
reflect who we really are, so I became the Sursarah, the small cockroach;
my mom was Walad, one of the boys; the skinny one was Feseekhah, dried
fish; the enigmatic one was Brovdaah (I still have no idea what it means);
the oldest was Abul-ossi, the father of sticks; then, the comfort-seeker
was Oomdah, the mayor; the youngest was Handoah, the cutie; and my only
sister was Al-arousah, the beautiful bride.
He wasnt a religious zealous man; he was what you could call a moral
relativist. He would quietly pray the mandatory five daily prayers without
lecturing us. He would tell us biblical stories to spread his moral ploys;
each story would have a disguise message made to shape our outlook on
life. The prophet said: to sleep hungry is to be merry, he would say when
one asked for late meal. The Hebrew people got lost in Sinai for 40
years, you know he reminds us when we drifted to our ways, and if you
dont listen to his advise he would say Well suite yourself but remember;
Noahs son didnt make it .
He was a frugal man; to my dad, consumption was an evil state of
depletion. Nothing terrified him more than one of us breaking into the
kitchen to snack before mealtime. It was a violation of house golden
rules. He even developed a home security sound-code alert system
reflecting the level of threat to any domestic consumption around the
house. Regardless of where he was, he managed to monitor and sense what
was going on in our kitchen even in his sleep. Clearing his throat was a
special warning alarm to alert us to his level of annoyance. He would
clear his throat once if you broke into the kitchen, twice, for opening
the refrigerator, and three ahems meant dont touch that cold
watermelon.
A conservationist before it became fashionable; He would walk around the
house turning off radios, stoves, electricity and shut windows as his
daily mission to defeat ominous waste.
Reusing old stuff around the house for him was a divine resurrection
ritual. Eating questionable leftover food was his small triumph over the
tyrant of the decaying process. Sending the mail in used envelopes was his
personal signature, reusing old batteries even for just a few minutes was
magical, and for him, nothing was ever too precious for him to be wrapped
in scraps of old newspaper.
My dad was an average man who never wanted to be a hero, he passed away a
few years back and finally is resting in a divine place where there isnt
much to do or to say the way he always wanted, god bless you dad.
Ahmed Tharwat
Producer/Host of the Arab American TV Show
Belahdan
Minnetonka, MN
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