Nabeel Issa's Profile |
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| Age: | 62 years old |
| Sex: | Male |
| Location: | Latakia, |
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| BodyType: | Average |
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| Last Login: | Jul 13, 2008 (502 days back) |
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About Me |
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| Nabeel Issa is a doctor of metaphysics, participant in metaphysical research, English-Arabic sworn translator and teacher of music. His translations include a variety of famous works such as Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible; W. Grudem, Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine; Maimonides, the Commandments; Dr. W. Wasserman, The Law of Moses according to Maimonides and the Mishnah; Dr. R. Farah, The Integration of Spiritual Values and Education; K. Arthur, The Call to Follow Jesus; Dr. M. Al-Dick, The Descent of Isa to Earth; Prof. Dr. Werner Gitt, Stars and Their Purposes: Signs in Space; B. Samaha, The Doctrine of Convergence; Dr. W. Wasserman, Predestination; L. Sabato, Spanish Dances etc. Chronological Dates: 1957, First performance as an accordionist on the stage of the American School, Latakia on Christmas Eve. 1961, Won the best accordionist award in the presence of Jamal Abdul Nasser, president of the formerly United Arab Republic. 1973, Degree in Business Administration, the University of Damascus. 1983, Sworn Translator, the Syrian Ministry of Justice. 1987, Participated in creating the choir of the Evangelical Church in Latakia. 1988, Member of the Confessional Evangelical Court in Latakia. 1993, Master degree in European Languages, Theory and Practice of Translation, Tudor College, also completed the doctoral work "A Modern Conception of Metaphysical Issues" and received a doctorate degree in Metaphysics. Myspace Layouts at Pimp-My-Profile.com / Black & White |
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My Interests |
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| Philosophy, music, dancing and poetry . A lifetime of learning about many a thing, that doth bring us back to one word to sing, Love.....Love.....Love is all we will need for the rest of our lives and it has taken all of our lives to realize that it is the essence of this simple word that gives us the courage to go on, the strength to be strong, to conquer our fears, to dry our tears, to hold gently and feel. Oh this love so elusive to some, yet right in our hearts, we all have the capability to have love to give love to receive love, to live in love, to be in love. So why not have love always and forever wherever we go for the rest of our lives. Fear of love. Yet I say we must conquer this fear, rise above it and embrace love; so let us go forth in love sweet precious love. "Written by Hummingbird in honor of Ludwig Haslinger" |
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I'd like to meet:Those who live their life to its fullest as if there is no tomorrow. Those who appreciate that life without love worth nothing.Some persons I'd like to meet, in no particular order, are: Placido Domingo , whose divine voice is like a prayer in our corrupt world; Fairouz , the most beloved living Arab performer, whose cascading voice has been compared to flowing rivers; Beth Levin , a pianist of rare qualities, whose elevated style, tone, sentiments of performance and heart of melodies can never be put down on paper; Christine Moore , whose warm, dark, rich voice is a straight path to seventh heaven; Maria Thompson Corley , a distinguished, gifted pianist, author and composer, whose music is a channel for God Himself to speak through and to humanity; Hummingbird , a beautiful poetess and an endless source of love, whose thoughtfulness brightens my days and touches my heart; Richard of Eire , a spiritual artist of poetic thought, whose wonderful poems are an inspiration to me; Mary Rae , an incredibly gifted composer, poet, artist, writer and translator, whose works enrich and beautify my soul; Olivia Gray , who floats my soul like a sleeping swan upon the silver waves of her sweet singing; Carol Alban , a great flutist, who uses her talents for the benefit of all God's creatures… people, birds, animals, victims of hurricanes… etc. etc. etc…. |
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Music:J. S. Bach; G. F. Handel; A. Vivaldi; J. P. Lully; R. Schumann; J. Brahms; F. Mendelssohn; M. Ravel; Isaac Albeniz; M. De Falla; J. Rodrigo; W. A. Mozart's concertos and Requiem; L. V. Beethoven's symphonies, concertos and sonatas; F. Chopin's Nocturnes and valses; H. Purcell's Choral Works; Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire; Douglas Moore’s The Ballad of Baby Doe; Ciro Scotto’s Songs of a Geisha; English lute songs; Accordion Musette, Tango, Paso Doble and Valse: Piazzolla, Schwenk, Ugarte, Diaz, Horner, Larcange, Pruvot, Aimable... etc. Singers: Enrico Caruso, Geraldine Farrar, Feodor Chaliapin, Kirsten Flagstad, Lauritz Melchior, Birgit Nilsson, Renata Scotto, Joan Sutherland, Marilyn Horne, Franco Corelli, Luciano Pavarotti, Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo, Kiri Te Kanawa, Maria Callas, Carlo Bergonzi, Barbara Hendricks, Mario Lanza, Christine Moore, Fayrouz and many others. |
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Movies:American, Italian, British and Irish movies in general . |
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Books:Music books; metaphysical and theological research; poems: Gabriela Mistral, William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Lord Byron, John Donne, John Keats, W. Wordsworth, J. Milton, A. E. Housman, C. Marlowe, Lord Tennyson, E. B. Browning, J. K. Baxter, J. W. Goethe, Omar Al-Khayyam, F. M. Hodgkins, Nizar Kabbani, Maha Ghareeb and many others.The greatest book I have ever read is the HOLY BIBLE. |
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Heroes:Eric the Viking, a fictitious name of a great woman of noble qualities whose love was the matrix for a great miracle in my life."Miracles occur naturally as expressions of love. The real miracle is the love that inspires them. In this sense, everything that comes from love is a miracle" (Marianne Williamson). O friends, I pray tonight, Keep not your kisses for my dead, cold brow. The way is lonely; let me feel them now. Think gently of me; I am travel-worn; My faltering feet are pierced with many a thorn. Forgive, O hearts estranged, forgive, I plead! When dreamless rest is mine I shall not need The tenderness for which I long tonight. (Arabella Eugenia Smith, "If I should die tonight"). |
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My Background and Lifestyle |
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| MaritalStatus: | Married |
| Ethnicity: | Middle Eastern |
| SexualOrientation: | Straight |
| Hometown: | Latakia |
| Religion: | Protestant |
| Smoker: | No |
| Drinker: | No |
| Children: | Proud parent |
| Education: | Post grad |
| Occupation: | Dr. of Metaphysics and Sworn Translator |
My Friends |
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Mistress Matrix, Maha, Ludwig Haslinger, Plácido Domingo, Hummingbird, Maria Kazentzakis, Soprano, Beth Levin, Christine Moore, Soprano, Lonnie, Mary Rae, Rita, Richard of Eire, Julie جولي, Ladyghost, Melina Dorcas, Soprano, Maria Thompson Corley, Carol Alban -Flutist and Composer, Prayer Team, Elizabeth de Vries, Johann Sebastian Bach, Rose, Olivia Gray, Kamal, Katharine, Ramona Yatim, Roberto Mancini, La Traviata, Giovanna Tango, FADIA, Bishop SoLomon King’s PaLace, Michael Denhoff, Komponist & Cellist, Radwan Maleh, Joee, Irina, JOYCE, KB and Carmen Tango, Tango Passion, Eroica Trio, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Lilli Palmer, Grace Moore, Pastor Felisha L. Coady, Victorian Dreams, *~ Playful One ~*, Lady, Armor Bearer for Christ, The Boston Civic Symphony, William Blake, ΜΑRIANTHI, Leonor Fini, Po, Love Shines Forever, ~**Latin Beauty**~, Myspace_Days_of_Prayer, VO, Henri Rousseau, Lorena Astudillo, Baron Corvo,'Die Verwandlungen des Dandy', Prophetess Lauretta, carol 卡罗尔, ♥Monique™♥Private Page, chic-chic-chic, Cléo de Mérode, Jinxie, the Failed, Pale Enchantress©, Mimi-shaw, *~*Kelly*watch*the*stars*~*, Marmite Undies, Rita Hayworth, Shannon: The Cinnamon Cowgirl, Héctor Palacio, Claude Rains
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