Ruwayda Mustafah

British-Kurdish student, researcher, academic and author of 'A Journey to Kurdistan.'

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Category Archives: Erbil Delight

Retaining our heritage

A country is best known for its history, and through that we can find out about its lifestyle, culture and local customs. Continue reading →

Posted on April 6, 2013 by Ruwayda Mustafah. Posted in Erbil Delight | Leave a comment

A city without a bookshop

A generation of young men and women in this city have given precedence to luxurious brands of clothing, equipment and cars, as opposed to intellectually equipping themselves by reading a wide range of literature. Continue reading →

Posted on April 6, 2013 by Ruwayda Mustafah. Posted in Erbil Delight | Leave a comment

Towards establishing a foster care system in Kurdistan

One of the prominent orphanages in Erbil, known as Malle Xanda, which means “house of laughter” in Kurdish, is home to over 600 children. Continue reading →

Posted on April 6, 2013 by Ruwayda Mustafah. Posted in Erbil Delight | Leave a comment

Old age and elderly care homes

Aging is inevitable, and no one can avoid it. Some of us age gracefully, others try all methods to retain youthful looks, but there is no cure to aging because it is not an illness. Continue reading →

Posted on April 6, 2013 by Ruwayda Mustafah. Posted in Erbil Delight | 2 Comments

Begging in Kurdistan

Begging is becoming an alarming issue within Kurdistan, a problem that seems to be disregarded. Some beg out of necessity, others out of habit. Continue reading →

Posted on April 6, 2013 by Ruwayda Mustafah. Posted in Erbil Delight | Leave a comment

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