International Men’s Day, know its purpose and the story of its celebration today

Today, November 19, the countries of the world celebrate the celebration of International Men’s Day. Its celebration began in 1999 in Trinidad and Tobago, through international humanitarian law. The beginning was in 1999 in Trinidad and Tobago.

The reason for choosing International Men’s Day

It is considered a reason for choosing International Men’s Day; Because it coincides with the birthday of Dr. Jerome Teeloxing’s father, a doctor from Trinidad and Tobago, he relaunched this international day in 1999, to honor and enhance the role of men in the global community.

The goal of International Men’s Day

The organizing committee was empowered to address Youth issues And adults, highlighting the positive role of men in life, the contribution of every man to society, and equality between men and women on holidays and occasions.
The “Calm” charitable organization indicated that men are more suicidal than women, especially those under 45 years of age, for various reasons. The name of the organization is an abbreviation for “Campaign Against Miserable Life” (Campaign Against Life Miserable).

The Calm organization reported that in Britain, about 84 men commit suicide every week, which is equivalent to 12 men every day, according to what the British newspaper “The Independent” said. The newspaper also explained that the average suicide of men in Britain is three times more than Average female suicide.

Characteristics of man in literature and language

The characteristics of a man vary in every place and country according to customs and traditions, the most prominent of which are the following:

  1. The most appropriate: He is a person with a cut off nose.
  2. Al-Asha: A person who has poor eyesight after sunset.
  3. Al-Akta’: a person whose hand was cut off.
  4. Al-Hutai’a: He is a man characterized by short stature.
  5. Gilgal: A person who has a strong voice.
  6. Left-handed: He is someone who relies on his left limbs in his daily life.
  7. Al-Akhfash: A person with small eyes.
  8. Al-Adaj: wide-eyed, black-eyed.
  9. Al-Ashim: someone who has a mole on his skin.
  10. Al-Ashaab: He is a broad-shouldered person.

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