Jumaa Manial.. Administrative to the rank of human being ✍️ Yasser Muhammad Mahmoud Al-Bishr
* Life is a journey absorbed by its ups and downs, one beautiful day, another beautiful day and a dark day. In all circumstances, life remains a station that brings us closer to people we have never known before, but them. constitute a light and a flash in the pages of our lives, and those we know in the darkest and most difficult times, circumstances do not give us the opportunity to appreciate their humanity as much as they do… They speak to you in silence and. with a beautiful tone on their behavior and their respect for the shred of humanity in others, they look at your humanity and don't care who you are or your position. They extend their hand. In the dark nights of others, goodness and beauty are part of their nature and not theirs, for nature is always in a violent struggle with nature, and nature ultimately wins, not nature. Sometimes nature can collude with hypocrisy or sign a deal. with selfishness and self-esteem, and the facts are revealed without the process of applying a coating being completed. On the ceiling of nature, the truth of the person quickly appears and informs others about you and the greatness or insidiousness of your actions, and places a person on the border between nature, nature and spontaneity. And spontaneity*.
*Not to go too far, we were saddened on the day the city of Sinja fell, and at that time I was closer to death than to life from the beginning of the battle until the fall from Sinja. inside the leadership of the 17th Division, and with me were my colleagues Walid, Alaa Al-Taher, Youssef Arki and Anwar Bukhari, and I witnessed the moment when Kikel and Al-Bishi entered the division and they filmed it. General, I left Sinjah in great distress. I suffered from an injury to my left leg, but my mental suffering was beyond what a human being could bear. The city fell and our paths parted. Walid and Alaa al-Din moved to the city, and I, Youssef Arki and Anwar Bukhari left the city. We sometimes embraced death and escaped stray shells and random weapon projectiles. fell upon us and provided us with a measure of protection which allowed us to leave the borders of the city, and we passed what was left. Since that night, we have been crawling, enduring wounds and psychological pain, and without going into details. from the first days of the fall of the city of Sinja, it deepened. Sadness is within us, it has implanted emotional damage in us and disrupted our sense of time and place, especially since there is a tragic episode that is difficult to recount and recount. It can be said that the desire to live is achieved. its lowest levels, and we wish to die for having witnessed tragic scenes without being able to offer anything to the victims among the dead. Wounded and displaced, it is the curse of war*.
*After four days of suffering, distress and injury, after Al-Bash, engineer Abdul-Rahman Al-Ehimer and his family left us and we entrusted them to God, I met a boy ebony sitting cross-legged under a tree, sitting on a hoodie, wearing a T-shirt and a train outfit. He stood up to us and greeted us comfortably, and I needed to rest after that. The power of sleep over my eyes, even if Jurf Har is. healed, and this desire to sleep was created by the amount of fatigue. And the movement even made me forget the injury. This boy (Jack) brought us some water, and I found that hunger was a barrier to drinking water, and I made do with one dose, and then he went and brought a loaf of bread and tahini, so I ate it and slept in my place*.
*After I woke up, this boy introduced himself to me. His name was Juma Minial Moring, an administrative officer and manager of local crop markets in Suki. The war forced him to leave Suki. , I discovered a human side and a glimpse of good character in this ebony boy. It is a message at the service of others, as if it were. This reflects the saying that the administrative officer is responsible for the citizen from cradle to grave. , so you find him moving between camps and forced displacement centers. Shelters and even cemeteries to find out how to hide the dead. He maintains an eerie calm and smiles when extremely exhausted, until one imagines that he was born without lips due to excessive smiling if one does not find in him what one wants. , then you will leave him a promise and a sincere appointment that will sow seeds of hope in you and remove some pain in you, God knows best.
*We can say that this Jumah is an honor for the tribe of those with yellow ribbons and dark khaki, the administrative officers, the salt of the earth, its navigators and its features although this Jumah is of the class of. 2010, if memory does not betray him, he is perhaps the youngest and in rank among many batches of administrative officers, he stands out because he is a qualified administrative officer. A person feels and feels the suffering of others. and knows how, when and why to put his finger where the bleeding is. This does not infringe on the rights of colleagues or discredit their professionalism, for all… Graduates of the Federal Court School of Government, and above all, have the strength of determination and will and stick to the sides of the oppressed, in addition to the virtue of humility that distinguishes them. He treats his driver (the speedster) with zealous treatment. true humanity, but it transforms into another human being in terms of control, connection, rights and duties*.
* Juma Minial is an example of someone who lives by the slogan “All parts of us have a homeland”. He comes from the Dinka of Abyei, but he is not given much space to think about Abyei, or about his belonging to Sudan, the only homeland. , is profound, even though the circumstances of the war separated him from his small family, placing him between the states of Sennar and Gedaref, and his family is in Al-Abyad. However, he is confident that things will return to normal and he. will receive his family, even if it takes time, even if the apartment is far away, and his certainty in God that he will meet his family as long as he clings to the causes of heaven and that he God will protect his children and his wife until his return*.
*Juma Minial returned to Suki last week after his release, and he is sure to be just as spontaneous and lively, and we can only say thank you, Juma, because she gave me silent lessons in the domain of humanity, knowing that the period in which we were together was not long, because there are days that can be counted on the fingers of both hands and we quickly separate, but the bond between us does not was not broken. Be well, Engineer Jumaa. engineer in the art of human relations, and I hope you will have an interest in administrative work and an interest in… Public Life Thank you very much, Juma Minial Morning*.