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An American In Amman. I'm between Iraq and a hard place. King Abdullah II. This is an example of a WordPress page, you could edit this to put information about yourself or your site so readers know where you are coming from. You can create as many pages like this one or sub-pages as you like and manage all of your content inside of WordPress. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Mom on Ramadan Kareem.
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An American In Amman. I'm between Iraq and a hard place. King Abdullah II. Christians can find meaning in Ramadan rituals. Smith: Mosque debate shows need for better understanding of Muslim beliefs →. Really sorry about not posting. Like, really sorry. Except during Ramadan nothing happens in Amman, so I had nothing to tell anyone. Anyway, I’m vacationing in Rome now, so I’ll give you all a little briefing on what has happened thus far. I just have pictures. I’ll write again tomorrow. Smith: Mosque debat...
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An American In Amman. I'm between Iraq and a hard place. King Abdullah II. New Program and New Month. Islam and Christianity met somewhere around the year 2000. →. Muslims have a saying, you hear it all the time: Ramadan Kareem, which translates to Ramadan is generous. As in Ramadan is generous, a gift from God, because it cleanses you and brings you close to those you love. Ramadan is indeed kareem. View all posts by zach120 →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. New Program and New Month. Enter you...
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An American In Amman. I'm between Iraq and a hard place. King Abdullah II. Monthly Archives: August 2010. Christians can find meaning in Ramadan rituals. Crosspublished in the Wednesday, August 25, edition of the Daily Nebraskan. First, let me say that it’s good to be back writing for the Daily Nebraskan this fall, albeit from a very distant location. As some of you may know, … Continue reading →. Islam and Christianity met somewhere around the year 2000. Hey everyone, Yesterday, the holy month of Ramada...
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An American In Amman. I'm between Iraq and a hard place. King Abdullah II. Really sorry about not posting. New Program, New Faces, New Classes →. Smith: Mosque debate shows need for better understanding of Muslim beliefs. This article also appears in the online and print editions of the Daily Nebraskan. View it here. On Tuesday, August 24, a Muslim taxi driver in New York City, Ahmed Sharif, was stabbed in the throat, upper lip, forearm and thumb after being asked if he was Muslim. America has an unfortu...
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An American In Amman. I'm between Iraq and a hard place. King Abdullah II. Sorry for not posting. I’ve been busy. For those of you who didn’t know, it’s a new semester, with fifteen credit hours of insanity. I have nine credits of Arabic–nine hours of classical and three of colloquial each week. Add to that a very, very challenging international relations course and a comparative politics course, and you’ve got a busy schedule. My area studies classes are fascinating–in international relations, I&#...
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