Good Bye PSU

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18 Responses to Good Bye PSU

  1. 1000 mabrook my friend :)

    This is a very nice picture of you.

    mabrook once again :)

  2. Aw, what a sweet picture! Huge congrats to you, Murtadha! I’m sure you blessed a lot of lives in Oregon while you were in school there! Best wishes in whatever you pursue next in life. :)

  3. Alf Mabrook Murtadha, you look great and happy in the pic, and I’m sure your family is very proud of you! Good Luck!

  4. Mabrook!!!

    May your future be even brighter than your past!

    Great picture of you! You suit the green accents in the robe and banner, and in the nature behind you.

    I’m looking forward to your sharing your “life after graduation” and your “Is their life after graduation?” thoughts and feelings. :)

  5. a very nice pics mash allah ;)

    many congrats Murtadha… wish you all the best to come.

  6. Hala

    Congratulation my friend,
    May you realize your dreams and aspirations and grow happier and better, but note that your journey has just started…

  7. Aisha

    Mabrook ! Congratulation!
    Nice picture and I am sure you had a big awsom graduation day ! Happy graduation! :)

  8. suraya

    congratulation!…now you can sleep well…lol!

  9. Thank you everyone. I am so grateful for all the supportive words you have written here. Thank you again

  10. Mabrook!
    Mash-allah, you look so happy!
    I wish you a happy and shining future, may all your wishes come true.

  11. It is such a beautiful photo too!

  12. مها نور إلهي

    1000 Mabrook for my dear brother Murtada!
    May Allah bless you and may you have a bright future that can implant positive change in our society.

    My best and sincerest wishes to you!

  13. Congratulations! I have no doubt you will be doing wonderful things in the future – much as you have in the past!

  14. Congratulations bro ….
    So are you coming back to KSA?

  15. congraaats brother!
    happy to hear this wallah..

    alf alf mabrook (:

  16. So when do we get an update on your return to Saudi, life after graduation, transitional stages, reverse culture shock, Ramadan with family, reintegration phenomena, amusing American habits acquired, etc etc? :)

    OK, maybe wait until after Ramadan, and Eid Al-Fitr, but remember, your readers want to know! :D

  17. Thank you all for the support and sharing this beautiful moment with me :)

    @Chiara,
    I am now back to blogging and will talk more about my journey here

  18. I haven’t logged in my account for a looong time, so I have not been updated on ur graduation. Congrats! Use your freedom wisely. In the end, your life is a series of options and only YOU are in charge of what and who pays you ;)

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