鈥淚 don鈥檛 care about the situation and what people think might happen,鈥 says Linda Abid Younis, who lives in Telskof, a town north of Mosul in Iraq. 鈥淚 bought everything you need for Christmas鈥攏ew clothes for my children, sweets and things to eat!鈥

For years, Iraq has suffered from conflict and upheaval. More than five million people were forced from their homes after ISIS took over swathes of the country in 2014. Although half of them have now returned and victory has been declared over ISIS, many people still feel the future is uncertain. This is the first Christmas 44-year-old Linda and thousands of other Iraqi Christians will be celebrating at home since fleeing ISIS.

Linda Abid Younis lights a religious candle at her home
Linda Abid Younis lights a candle as her family prepares to celebrate their first Christmas at home since their town in northern Iraq was retaken from ISIS.
Photo: Jess Wanless/探花精选

鈥淚 have a young daughter who is 10 years old and who is very into Christmas,鈥 says Linda. For the three years that the family were away, celebrating Christmas just wasn鈥檛 the same. Now they are back home Linda is determined to make it a perfect day. 鈥淥ur tree was broken, but I cleaned it and fixed it, and bought all the decorations 鈥 I will hang lights all over for Christmas.鈥

It is great to be home for the holidays.

Most of all, Linda and her extended family and friends from the neighborhood, together again for the first time since 2014, are thrilled to have a little of the peace and plenty that the season evokes. 鈥淥n Christmas Day we bake a chicken, we have all our relatives come over, people pass by and send their good wishes for the year ahead, and there are lots of sweets.鈥 On New Year鈥檚 Day, she will bake a three-layer cake covered in pistachio nuts, a traditional custard dessert of coconut and jelly, and an ice-cream cake. 鈥淚t is great to be home for the holidays.鈥

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Sweet treats are an important part of the holidays for Linda's family. On New Year鈥檚 Day, Linda will bake a three-layer cake covered in pistachio nuts.
Photo: Jess Wanless/探花精选

Life was not so wonderful

Before ISIS came, Linda, the mother of six children, ran a successful 鈥渃outure shop鈥 in Telskof. She rented dresses and accessories for weddings and special occasions, investing the family savings into the business and selling her gold jewelry to expand. Then the family was forced flee to Erbil, a city in northern Iraq. Linda鈥檚 oldest son found a job at the local airport; her daughters missed out on some schooling.

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 work when I was displaced,鈥 says Linda. 鈥淢y business was based in Telskof.鈥 She was determined to return home as soon as she could. 鈥淢y husband was saying that we should wait a big longer because the situation was still a bit unstable, but I said 鈥楴o, I have to go back right now!鈥 In April, there were already 250 families that had returned, so when I heard that I decided immediately it was time.鈥

Being home is the best feeling in the world.

Fortunately, the family鈥檚 home was intact. 鈥淭he house was very disorganized鈥攖he power and water weren鈥檛 working,鈥 Linda recalls. 鈥淭he windows and doors were broken. I had to work and work cleaning the house for a whole month before it was ready for us really to live in. It was a really bad feeling when we left our house for three years to come back and see it so broken.鈥

Everything in her shop had been destroyed. 鈥淚 put a lot of money into the business three days before I left Telskof,鈥 Linda says. 鈥淲hen I came back, the business was ruined. All the dresses had been slashed with knives鈥擨 couldn鈥檛 fix them. I lost a lot of money. It was very hard, and sad.鈥

An early gift from the 探花精选

To support families like Linda鈥檚 to get back on their feet the 探花精选 is providing business training and grants. 鈥淲hen I first heard about the 探花精选, they told me that I might not be eligible for the business grant, but I said I just wanted to come to the training, I just wanted to learn from you,鈥 says Linda. 

Through nine training sessions participants learn vital business skills from accounting to negotiation, helping them not only to find their niche within their community but also to make their business profitable. After the training participants have the chance to apply for a grant to invest in their business.

鈥淚 went to the training, and after the grant evaluation, the 探花精选 called me, and I was so surprised,鈥 Linda says. 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 expecting to receive the money鈥攂ut I was the first one that they called.鈥

Linda and her 16-year-old daughter Mimi  talk to a customer.
Linda and her 16-year-old daughter at the couture shop in Telskof where Linda rents dresses and accessories for weddings and special occasions.
Photo: Jess Wanless/探花精选

Linda used the grant to buy new dresses and accessories. 鈥淭he amount of money isn鈥檛 huge,鈥 she adds, 鈥渂ut if you have nothing, when you receive this money it feels like you have everything.鈥

Slowly, life is returning to Telskof. People are cautious, but the new year is a time for weddings and parties. 鈥淚n the middle of January, there are school holidays, and lots of people make celebrations,鈥 says Linda.

鈥淏eing home is the best feeling in the world,鈥 she says. 鈥淎s a woman being home and working and having an income鈥攖his is life.鈥