Cadette

cadette

Junior Member
Assalaam mualaykum

My name is Hafsa, I live in Cape TOwn, South Africa. I work from home. Have 2 wonderful (sometimes naughty) daughters.

I love reading, listening to radio and watching trravel programs.

There's a lot more to me, but right now my eyes can't stay open long enough to follow my fingers on the keyboard, also the brain isn't really co-operating in this thinking process.

:biggrin:

Was salaam
 

Umm Aysha

*Strive for Jannah*
Asalaam

Welcome to tti sister hafsa, :ma: you have to daughters, thats lovely.

Hope you benefit from this site as much as we do...

W/salaam
 

Abu Sarah

Allahu Akbar
Staff member
salam alaykum....

wellcome sister in Allah / cadette


Hope you benefit from this site insha` Allah

<wasalam alaykum>
 

oceane

Junior Member
Salam aleikoum,

It's a pleasure to welcome you, sis Cadette!
May Allah protect you and yours, ameen

fee amanee Allah
 
Wa Alaikoume Assalam
Weclome sister Hafsa, may Allah protects you and your daughters.
Gretting for people there in South Africa especialy muslims:)
is it snowed there?
A friend told me that, so i searched on the net and i found that it's true, it snowed in Johannesbourg... for the first time since 11septembre 1981.
Salam
 

Tamer

Junior Member
:bismillah:

:salam2:

Welcome sister hafsa ! It's so nice to see islam from every country.
May Allah give you ,and all muslim people in South Africa ,the best.

Tamer
 

cadette

Junior Member
Snow in South Africa

Wa Alaikoume Assalam
Weclome sister Hafsa, may Allah protects you and your daughters.
Gretting for people there in South Africa especialy muslims:)
is it snowed there?
A friend told me that, so i searched on the net and i found that it's true, it snowed in Johannesbourg... for the first time since 11septembre 1981.
Salam


Was salaam

Shukran for the warm welcome everyone.

This year we got a bit of snow, nothing like America and Europe get in the winter. Our Snows fall more in the high lying mountain ranges. So the snow recieved in Johannesburg was very strange... not to mention the cold that came with it.

THe coldest it gets in South Africa is -5 degrees celcius. So snow is not common at all. We have wonderful summers though, going up to 35 degrees.

Are there other south Africans on the forum?
 
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