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To my mother for all her patience,
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PREFACE I have two sons. My older s
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My work in diplomacy came later, an
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playground gossip about the Jews or
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THE GRAY AREA Habeebie Saif, You ar
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debates that are taking place in Eu
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have your favorites. My favorite is
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They have stories to tell you about
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LANDSCAPES OF ISLAM Saif, You know
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Yemen, you will find an intellectua
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lot of power and influence at stake
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egion—are dry and relatively hars
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FRAGMENTS OF MEMORY Habeebie Saif,
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impossible to know what my father d
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THE LIMITS OF WHAT WE CAN KNOW Dear
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MY FIRST DARK DAYS Saif, The summer
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He took out a pen and paper and beg
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clearly that Allah may intend for u
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and therefore, there is some kind o
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spread of the Islamic values of res
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Perhaps an extended statement like
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most important ways are going to be
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our lives. I believe we owe that to
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Orthodox Islam brought the spiritua
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So there are leading Muslim figures
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home you were discriminated against
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the earth at the end of our lives
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accordance with the Quran and the P
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would wonder why I could hardly mem
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