r/Everything_Amman
Hashi Sushi is the best in Amman!
Sorry for the poor pic quality, I really like enjoying this lil time before sunset.
Anyways, I’ve tried Sushi Crush and some other restaurants and they were meh~. Sushi Crush’s food feels heavy somehow and quickly fills you up. Other places don’t do that well either in my personal opinion. But Hashi Sushi? MAGICAL. The food is SO delicious and is perfectly light. I’ve tried their different chicken/ shrimp dishes, but I don’t really like anything with much sauce so it was meh. But their sushi, spring rolls and noodles are MWAH. So grateful for them.
7 Questions That Might Reveal You're More Liberal Than You Think
How Liberal Are You? Forget the label.
Should an adult be free to make personal choices about their own life as long as they aren't harming anyone else?
Should the law treat you exactly the same regardless of your family name, tribe, wealth or connections?
Should you be free to openly criticize the government without being punished simply for your opinion?
Should people be free to practice their religion — or not practice one — without the state imposing their personal beliefs on others?
Should businesses compete freely without politically connected companies receiving special treatment?
Should the government protect vulnerable people through social safety nets without controlling every aspect of people's lives?
Should political power ultimately be accountable to citizens?
Now the interesting part:
If you answered yes to most of these, you might already share more liberal values than you thought.
This is basically what we mean when we talk about Jordanian Liberalism.
We’re not trying to import a ready-made ideology. We’re trying to develop a political project around these principles within the Jordanian context.
How many did you answer “yes” to?
And if you want to explore these ideas with us or become part of what we're building, send us a DM.
Beautiful morning of innocence Amman 🤙🏻
Good morning Amman 🤗
The innocence in her eyes is heartwarming...
Be kind to these beautiful creatures Amman 🤙🏻
Have a great day 😊
Good morning 🤙🏻 from Talet Al_Quds
Exploring our beautiful country, came across this beautiful place in As_Salt...
The view is to die for & the staff are very welcoming.
The hidden gems of Jordan are unlimited ❤️
Weather’s getting a lot better 😊
Yeah there may be zero clouds up there, but it’s so windy!! I even got goosebumps at some point!! (Only lasted a sec tho, but that’s progress).
I’m so excited for fall and winter, I can’t wait until I’m literally freezing to death every day. Enjoy y’all’s day!
Liberal community in Jordan
Liberals in Jordan
Maybe you’ve been looking for people who think like you.
We’re building a growing liberal community in Jordan for people who believe in freedom, individual rights, equality before the law, and having a real voice in shaping our country.
And we’re not stopping at conversations.
Our ultimate goal is to build a full-fledged liberal political party in Jordan so that our ideas don’t just stay online but have a real voice in public life.
And no, you don’t have to be a political person.
You might be into business, law, technology, arts, culture, economics, education, social issues, or something completely different. We’re building different committees around different interests, and you can contribute where your interests and skills actually are.
We’re looking for people who think independently, care about their country, and want to help build something from the ground up.
If you’ve ever thought, "Surely there are more people in Jordan who think like me. " Come find us.
What the hell is with the traffic today🤬
I am not sure if there is anything unusual happening in Amman that is causing today's catastrophic traffic.
Absolute meyhem🤬
Not sure again what all these cameras & strict road traffic laws reforms are tackling these ridiculous conditions.
As-Salt...A beautiful place where the past meets the present! ❤️
Let me start by saying that I loved the vibe of As-Salt! Call me sentimental, but I could feel like I am walking through history.
The yellow stones, the old stairways & the alleys combined with a scent as if it's blowing a century back, bring back childhood memories of a simpler lifestyle, a time when we enjoyed the small things in life.
On the walk we came across two young boys playing football Abdullah & Sanad, when I asked them for directions, without hesitation they offered to lead the way. The sense of achievement when Sanad showed us how he mastered rattling the steal chain barrier, honestly brought me back to when I was child. God bless them & I am certain they will grow up to be fabulous men & a pride to their parents.
We then ended up going for coffee to Aktham's cafe which towers on a beautiful art piece built in 1881 circa 130 years ago.
We were lucky & glad to meet the brilliant young owner of the place "Aktham" who restored the building & walked us through the history of the place where every corner tells a story.
I recommend you visit As-Salt & try Aktham's breakfast packages which are authentic, locally sourced & prepared by the neighborhood fine women.
To me History has never been as close as it has been today.... ❤️😌
Great spot to chill!
Went out today and the weather was so GOOD! The wind was perfect. Loved the place too! Great service and seatings too.
Only issue for me was the excessive number of kids there…I sat on a swing to relax and enjoy the wind and scenery, but LORD these kids made me wish there was some demonic power to take all of them away like that movie weapons or something.
Some family sat behind me and their kids kept messing around with the dirt and throwing rocks in my direction?????? Hello??? Where’s your mama cuz I’m about to slap you both 😤
Also, weird thing…the wind kinda stopped once it got dark?? Shouldn’t it get stronger?? It was SO still and I could smell everyone’s farty vapes and shisha 😭