Difference between revisions of "Kafilat al Matar al Mubarak"
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Kafilat al Matar al Mubarak (also known as [[KaMaM]] and fondly referred to as "the caravan") is a household dedication to Middle Eastern Culture. They have sponsored A&S activities at events including luncheons to talk about cultural pratices and a period mid-eastern dance contest. | Kafilat al Matar al Mubarak (also known as [[KaMaM]] and fondly referred to as "the caravan") is a household dedication to Middle Eastern Culture. They have sponsored A&S activities at events including luncheons to talk about cultural pratices and a period mid-eastern dance contest. | ||
Their webpage is at http://www.geocities.com/easternfelicity/kamam.html | Their webpage is at http://www.geocities.com/easternfelicity/kamam.html | ||
− | Members include, but are not limited to, [[Sa'ada]], [[Zahir Badr al Din ibn Rasheed ibn Fahalaan]], [[Sayyid Bashaar Abdul-Salaam Majnoon Tabbal]], [[Alime Melek Sayyida al-Aydiniyya]], Basinah, Efa, [[Aarif Suhayb]], and [[Mari]]. They are the "Keepers of the Soggy Camels". | + | Members include, but are not limited to, [[Sa'ada]], [[Zahir Badr al Din ibn Rasheed ibn Fahalaan]], [[Sayyid Bashaar Abdul-Salaam Majnoon Tabbal]], [[Alime Melek Sayyida al-Aydiniyya]], Basinah, Hareth, Efa, [[Aarif Suhayb]], and [[Mari]]. They are the "Keepers of the Soggy Camels". |
http://www.geocities.com/easternfelicity/FrontGoodCamelEditedSm.jpg | http://www.geocities.com/easternfelicity/FrontGoodCamelEditedSm.jpg | ||
[[Category:Household]] | [[Category:Household]] |
Revision as of 19:44, 28 February 2007
Kafilat al Matar al Mubarak (also known as KaMaM and fondly referred to as "the caravan") is a household dedication to Middle Eastern Culture. They have sponsored A&S activities at events including luncheons to talk about cultural pratices and a period mid-eastern dance contest. Their webpage is at http://www.geocities.com/easternfelicity/kamam.html Members include, but are not limited to, Sa'ada, Zahir Badr al Din ibn Rasheed ibn Fahalaan, Sayyid Bashaar Abdul-Salaam Majnoon Tabbal, Alime Melek Sayyida al-Aydiniyya, Basinah, Hareth, Efa, Aarif Suhayb, and Mari. They are the "Keepers of the Soggy Camels".
http://www.geocities.com/easternfelicity/FrontGoodCamelEditedSm.jpg