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Scheherazade
06-23-2009, 05:56 PM
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An interview with Muhsin:

Why are we doing this interview thing?
To mark my Birthday

Are you sure you want to do this?
Yeah, of course.

Got milk?
Sound like you are interviewing a baby. Nope.

Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar?
Who knows.

If you had a personal theme song what would it be?
Well, can't think of any.

Are you male or female?
Think my name tells. Any way, male.

What makes you keep coming back?
To LitNet? Its down-to-earth members and the erudite discussions going on, though at times.

Are you happy with the way things are here?
Especially years ago. But these days...well, partially.

Which countries have you visited?
Whenever asked this question I feel ashame of myself, for I have never been to any country. And thats not because I don't wanna. Situation.

How do you like your home town?
Very much. There is what I can call symbiotic relationship between I and my home town. Thats why I many a times say I'll have my last breath and be buried here.

If you could live somewhere different, where would it be and why?
I use to say any English speaking country. But I prepare U.S because its a country of many opportunities, freedom of religion and that of speech, and it comprises other nationals. Thus its like living in many countries for you'll interact with these nationals.

Do you have any pets?
I can't even tell the meaning of pet, as at present.

What makes you happy?
Being in a company of good people, who specifically like to read; respect, love and help one another. Secondly, reading a nice novel, recitation of the Holy Qur'an, to mention but a few.

What is mankind's biggest achievement, and its greatest downfall?
Living the way enshrined by the God. Refusing to do so. Why? We believe, in our religion, that we humans were created for no reason other than to worship our Lord. But that doesn't in any way limit or rather confine one to solely worshiping, yet you've to bear in your mind that that worship is your primary assignment herein the universe.

Do you feel comfortable in your walk with God/atheism?
With God--yeah, very much.

Which actor should play you in a movie based on your life?
Hmm. Actually can't think of any. But maybe thats because I rarely watch movies these days.

Given the option, what animal would you choose to be?
Animal? That sound 'dehumanizing'. Whatever option I'm given, I won't choose any, and I mean it!

What were your favorite things to do the past? What about now?
I before read religiously. I now do write more than reading.

What makes you feel great about yourself?
Sincerely speaking, commendations from people. Hence I render a selfless service to them. Secondly, my academic astounding performances, which is enabled by the brain endowed to me by the Almighty God. Thanks to Him.

How did you meet your significant other?
I actually don't get this question.

Who inspires you most?
Among writers? A Nigerian author Cyprian Ekwensi. In life, generally, my late mother.

What are you naturally good at? (Skills, abilities, gifts etc.)
Cognitive skills, (i.e. reading, studying) we call them in education. Not psycho-motor or affective domain.

What is the one thing you must do before you die?
Well, the word "must" sound inappropriate as we don't have a control over nature. "Should" may sound more fit, right? And that is to have children.

If you had to teach something, what would you teach?
Islam, education and Literature.

What would you regret not fully doing, being or having in your life?
A medical doctor.

What method do you cherish above all others, as means to improving your life?
Learning from the learned.

What song is in your head at the moment?
A local singer's song. You people don't know my language, thus I won't tell its name. :D

Which book are you reading at the moment?
My hoped to be published novel someday, A Weird Hope.

The last book you finished reading?
Actually many, for I have had just finished re-writing that A Weird Hope.

What is your favourite quote?
The source of any bad writing is the desire to be something more than a person of sense--the straining to be thought a genius. If people would say what they have to say in plain terms, how much eloquent they would be.

Favorite food?/ Comfort food?
My traditional tuwo.

What time of day do you most often find yourself on the LitNet?
Don't have a specific time, as I browse mostly at cafes.

What are you wearing at the moment?
An Arabian long sleeve, just like female's abaya.

Favorite poem?
What Does it Matter by Mustapha Muhammad.

First novel you remember reading on your own?
Sugar Girl by Kola Onadipe

What era do you find most of the books you read are from?
Early 90th.

Favorite TV shows?
Don't have any. I watch news.

Which LitNet members would you like to meet in person if you could?
There are actually many. But I won't mention anyone's name as nobody so far, from the interview I read, mention mine.:crash:

Favorite post on the Forum?
There are many. Can't single out any.

Favorite thread?
As in the prior question.

Last food did you have?
I haven't yet eat today--being busy.

What question would you like to ask yourself?
Who do you want thank in life?
I would say my brother, Zahraddeen.

What do you do (for a living) to be able to keep your LitNet addiction going? And are you happy with your chosen profession?
I was doing a business before. But our heartless gov't destroyed the site. And I'm happy with my chosen profession.

Least favorite book/song/movie?
An African Night's Entertainment by Cyprian E.

The most generous thing you have done?
Really many things. I'm even called, by some admirers, as the meek. LOL:D:D

What was your very favorite moment in your life so far?
The day I was a given a present @ school for outstanding performance. On that day my mum hugged me and prayed for me.

What scares you?
Many things.

If you could change one thing about the way you look, what would that be?
My height. I'm quite short. I would like to be taller.

Which book do you wish you had written?
Oliver Twist

Most and least favorite characters from books?
Robert Langdon in The Davinci Code. And the least...I even don't care to recall her name but I can tell the novel's tittle, and thats False Impression by J. Archer.

What would your biography be titled?
Can't suggest. Sorry.

What should you be doing at the moment instead of answering these questions?
Normal surfing of the net.

Anything that you want to forget but you never can?
My ex-girl friend and our time together.

Are you mostly happy with life or are you still in pursuit?
"Ambivalent"

What gives your life meaning?
I wish I could answer this question.

What was the happiest period of your life and why?
Whenever I'm thanked. Because it sounds good to acknowledge one's effort.

One final word of wisdom for LitNet users?
Be more friendly to all. Its really bad to ignore one.

What would you like to ask to the person to be interviewed after you?
What is his/her name?

Virgil
06-23-2009, 06:26 PM
Happy Birthday Mushin! :bday_2::bday_2:

First I want to thank you for the kind words you said about my country. It would be a pleasure to have you here. Where I live in Staten Island, which is a section of New York City, we have a sizable community that has immigrated from Africa, and when my father was ill one of the nurses had immigrated from one of the African countries; I can't remember which one but it could have been Nigeria. :)


What is mankind's biggest achievement, and its greatest downfall?
Living the way enshrined by the God. Refusing to do so. Why? We believe, in our religion, that we humans were created for no reason other than to worship our Lord. But that doesn't in any way limit or rather confine one to solely worshiping, yet you've to bear in your mind that that worship is your primary assignment herein the universe.
What a wonderful response!


What was your very favorite moment in your life so far?
The day I was a given a present @ school for outstanding performance. On that day my mum hugged me and prayed for me.
Ah that is so sweet and mother's love is so special. That is such a wonderful memory which I'm sure you will cary for the rest of your life. Though my mother is loving I can't recall any single memory like that. Such a gift of rememberance is a gift from God and you should consider it special.

I saw you were unhappy lately with lit net. Is there something we can do to make your lit net experience more pleasurable? Sometimes this place goes in cycles; nasty people come and hopefully go.

Oh do not feel sorry about your business venture. You are young and such things take time and experience. Don't give up. By the time you are thirty I'm sure you'll be doing well. :)

I went looking for a special gift off the internet for you and came up with this.

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papayahed
06-23-2009, 10:54 PM
Happy Birthday!!!!!


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Niamh
06-24-2009, 02:57 AM
Happy birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

eyemaker
06-24-2009, 03:03 AM
Happy Birthday!:)

muhsin
06-24-2009, 06:51 AM
Happy Birthday Mushin! :bday_2::bday_2:

First I want to thank you for the kind words you said about my country. It would be a pleasure to have you here. Where I live in Staten Island, which is a section of New York City, we have a sizable community that has immigrated from Africa, and when my father was ill one of the nurses had immigrated from one of the African countries; I can't remember which one but it could have been Nigeria. :)


What a wonderful response!


Ah that is so sweet and mother's love is so special. That is such a wonderful memory which I'm sure you will cary for the rest of your life. Though my mother is loving I can't recall any single memory like that. Such a gift of rememberance is a gift from God and you should consider it special.

I saw you were unhappy lately with lit net. Is there something we can do to make your lit net experience more pleasurable? Sometimes this place goes in cycles; nasty people come and hopefully go.

Oh do not feel sorry about your business venture. You are young and such things take time and experience. Don't give up. By the time you are thirty I'm sure you'll be doing well. :)

I went looking for a special gift off the internet for you and came up with this.

http://neutra-tshirts.co.uk/zen-cart/images/nigeria_ladyL.jpg

http://s201.photobucket.com/albums/aa192/commentcastle/glitters/happy-birthday/images/happybirthday-21.gif

Thank you very much, Uncle Virgil.

And I always think of visiting or rather doing my post graduate studies in U.S. And I, by God's grace, will.

Regarding why I'm not that happy with the way things nowadays are on LitNet is that; serious discussions barely take place here. A member will, most of the times, spend time, create/start a meaningful and topical thread but will eventually end up having a few responses and lastly obscurely "buried". Isn't that disappointing? I, at least, feel it's.

Once again; thanks. You've been so friendly, your ages aside. Cool!


Happy Birthday!!!!!


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Are you there? Thanks for the wish.


Happy birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

One of our dearest mods on LitNet. Thanks so much.


Happy Birthday!:)

And old pal. Thanks you, too.

And a special one to Scheherazade. I am out of suitable words to fully thank you. May God bless you for everything.:thumbs_up

jekan blazer
06-24-2009, 12:15 PM
happy belated mushin!!!

mona amon
06-24-2009, 12:50 PM
Happy Birthday! :)

muhsin
06-25-2009, 08:52 AM
happy belated mushin!!!

It's not late. Thanks.


Happy Birthday! :)

Am grateful.

kiz_paws
07-04-2009, 09:44 PM
Oh am I ever late!! :blush:

I hope that your birthday was indeed a special one, Muhsin!

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~K♥zzo