That’s not the way it should be done


That's not the way it should be done

“Ma hakadha tawrad ya saed al’iibil” is a phrase used to criticize someone for not taking good care of or properly raising something they are responsible for. This expression originates from a story about a camel owner among the Arab tribes. He would leave his camels in a region with poor grass, and when it was time for his return, he would pass by a well where the camels would drink water and appear well-fed, as if they had grazed in a fertile pasture. The phrase is used to highlight that the person responsible for the camels was not doing a good job in their care.