Azeem Quotes

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Taalim-o-tadrees ki barhi bad naseebi yeh hai ky aam ustaad amuman oast darjay ka shakhs hota hai aur woh zehni, jismani aur jazbaati tor per lakiir key fakiir qisam ki batin sochta hai. Isy zabt-o-nazam sy middle calss logo sy aur parhaku talbah ko parhany sy muhabbat hoti hai. Lykin sara din woh barhi qadar awar shakhsieto aur in ky karnaamo ki misalen dyta hai. Aysy log jinhuny kabhi mawshray ky saath mutabqat na ki. aam tareen hoty hoy woh aysy logo ki taalim-e-aam kerta hai jin ki satah per woh soch bhi nahi sakta , jin ki satah per woh soch bhi nahi sakta. Is ka apna kirdaar in bechu ko aam banany per masar rehta hai aur iski taalim bechu ko khaas banany per uksati hai. School sy bhaag jany waly bechu ki jagah school mai nahi hoti lykin inhi baaghi bechu ko bench per kharha ker ky in azeem shakhsieto ki rosahn misalen di jati hain jo khud school sy bhagy hoty hyn. Woh bechu ko geniouses ki kitaaben padha ker aam bnany ki koshish kerta hai aur yehi taalim ka sub sy barha almiyah hy." Bano Qudsiaο»Ώ
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Bano Qudsia (Raja Gidh / Ψ±Ψ§Ψ¬Ω‡ Ϊ―Ψ―ΪΎ)
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You and you're everything is scarce; There’s no one like you. You are fantastic and You will always be You.
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M. Azeem Pasha
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Ignore a person kill the person.
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M.Azeem Talib
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Life of prosperity, they offer, is nothing but misplay So, forget it; just eat, sleep, repeat and decay.
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Moeeza Azeem (Fragments of Nothingness)
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Its easy to lie, but hard to confess
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Mohammad Azeem
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The world is drowned in silence, who will tell your story ? Who tells doesn't know you and who knows, cannot say it.
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Syed Azeem Bukhari
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Memory is reminiscence of few last moments, It can make you nostalgic on things that never happened.
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Moeeza Azeem (Fragments of Nothingness)
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When people tried to find peace in a gun lead, Destruction made its way with sign 'infinity ahead.
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Moeeza Azeem (Fragments of Nothingness)
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Load of badges on an uncreased chest, Blood of every soldier is brutally dismayed
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Moeeza Azeem (Fragments of Nothingness)
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Name, religion, race and creed I wonder Who am I without these? My state of being or color of my skin I wonder What are the criteria of their categorizing?
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Moeeza Azeem (Fragments of Nothingness)
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Where workers do lose their jobs due to automation, it’s not because they themselves are replaced by some piece of software. It’s often because the firms they work for fail. And the firms they work for fail because their management or shareholders are unwilling or unable to keep up with the new possibilities of technology. That failure often extends to failing to invest in the training that their employees need to implement the latest technologies.
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Azeem Azhar (The Exponential Age: How Accelerating Technology is Transforming Business, Politics and Society)
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The Synonym of Job is Compulsion!!
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M. Azeem Pasha
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If you celebrate APRIL FOOL, you don't to see the people COOL!
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Adil Azeem
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Your smile can becomes a quote for a change
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Mohammad Azeem
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Your brain is not only the material inside your cranium, its something to be explored, developed and refined
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Mohammad Azeem
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CBSE β€” Central Board of Secondary Education
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Azeem Ahmad Khan (Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents)
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In general, if an organization needs to do something that uses computation, and that task is too expensive today, it probably won’t be too expensive in a couple of years.
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Azeem Azhar (The Exponential Age: How Accelerating Technology is Transforming Business, Politics and Society)
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If you feel like defeated only then you have been chaotic. Otherwise "DEFEAT" will never dare to beat you.
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M. Azeem Pasha
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Get married, to be married, don't take it as a deal, just take it as a gift of Nature.
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M. Azeem Pasha
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Villagers are the hot bed of intrigues!!!!!!
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M. Azeem Pasha
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Life is Just like a frame of snooker, you just have to place every ball and then pot it and most importantly you should play safe at the same time.
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M. Azeem Pasha
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Don’t stop smoking . . . Beware of people's nonsense, stay happy and safe.
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M. Azeem Pasha
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Dreams should be away from the Facts, because Dreams always get crushed by Realities.
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M. Azeem Pasha
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Don’t make your life chained, let it walk free. Live and let it lives too
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M. Azeem Pasha
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The Synonyms of Job is Compulsion!!
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M. Azeem Pasha
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He used to vary the adhkaar he recited in rukooβ€Ÿ. In addition to β€œSubhaana Rabbi al- β€žAzeem (Glory be to my Supreme Lord)” and β€œSubhaana Rabbi al-β€žAzeem wa bi hamdih (Glory and praise be to my Supreme Lord)”, he would say: β€œSubbooh, Quddoos, Rabb il-Malaaβ€Ÿikati waβ€Ÿl-Rooh (Perfect, Blessed, Lord of the Angels and the Spirit),” or, β€œAllaahumma laka rakaβ€Ÿtu wa bika aamantu wa laka aslamtu wa β€žalayka tawakkaltu anta Rabbi.Khashaβ€Ÿa samβ€Ÿi wa basari wa dammi wa lahmi wa β€žazmi wa β€žasabi Lillaahi Rabbiβ€Ÿl-β€žAlaameen (O Allah, to You have I bowed, to You I have submitted, in You I have believed, to You I have submitted and in You I have put my trust. Humbled are my hearing, my seeing, my blood, my flesh, my bones and my nerves for Allah, Lord of the Worlds
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Anonymous
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Life is an experience and this experience is to gain a life
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M. Azeem Pasha
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You just have to control your own place do not look at others, because the one who always tries to see on the top, he always falls on the ground.
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M. Azeem Pasha
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Compulsion makes the man perfect. Practice creates asses!
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M. Azeem Pasha
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Success always eats hardworking to grow
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Adil Azeem
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Keep in yourself, and protect yourself, otherwise it will be too late, and you will not be remembered in the history.
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M. Azeem Pasha
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Sometimes no quotation works
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Mohammad Azeem
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Sometimes we give space to others, and they use it for the rough work
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Mohammad Azeem
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Most truths remain unsaid, most rumors gets front page
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Mohammad Azeem
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NDA β€” National Defence Academy
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Azeem Ahmad Khan (Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents)
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Afghanistan Kabul Argentina Buenos Aires Australia Canberra Austria Vienna Bangladesh Dhaka Belgium Brussels Bhutan Thimphu Brazil Brasilia Bulgaria Sofia Canada Ottawa Chile Santiago
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Azeem Ahmad Khan (Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents)
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The driver believed that he would pay for his sin for a little while in hell, but then he would surely go to heaven after that. After all, he hadn’t done too many bad things. So Azeem said to him, β€œIf I slapped you in the face, what would you do to me?” The driver replied, β€œI would throw you out of my taxi.” β€œIf I went up to a random guy on the street and slapped him in the face, what would he do to me?” β€œHe would probably call his friends and beat you up.” β€œWhat if I went up to a policeman and slapped him in the face? What would he do to me?” β€œYou would be beat up for sure, and then thrown into jail.” β€œAnd what if I went to the king of this country and slapped him in the face? What would happen to me then?” The driver looked at Azeem and awkwardly
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David Platt (What Did Jesus Really Mean When He Said Follow Me?)
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The essential thing in life is not conquering but fighting well.
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Azeem Ahmad Khan (Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents)
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M.A.K. Pataudi
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Azeem Ahmad Khan (Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents)
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Varanasi (UP) Ganga
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Azeem Ahmad Khan (Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents)
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The winners are awarded medals, but no prize money. The top three finishers in each event receive a medal and a diploma. The next five finishers get only a diploma. Each first-place winner receives a gold medal, which is actually made of silver and coated with gold. The second-place medal is made of silver and the third-place medal is made of bronze. The design for the medal changes for each Olympics. All members of a winning relay team get a medal. In team sports, all the members of a winning team who have played in at least one of the games during the competition receive a medal.
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Azeem Ahmad Khan (Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents)
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promotion
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Azeem Ahmad Khan (Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents)
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By the 1960s, the price had fallen to $8 or so per transistor. By 1972, the year of my birth, the average cost of a transistor had fallen to 15 cents,6 and the semiconductor industry was churning out between 100 billion and 1 trillion transistors a year. By 2014, humanity produced 250 billion billion transistors annually: 25 times the number of stars in the Milky Way. Each second, the world’s β€˜fabs’ – the specialised factories that turn out transistors – spewed out 8 trillion transistors.7 The cost of a transistor had dropped to a few billionths of a dollar.
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Azeem Azhar (Exponential: Order and Chaos in an Age of Accelerating Technology)
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When you’re talking to a bunch of corporate guys about eighteen to twenty years in the future, when none of those guys will still be in the company, they don’t get too excited about it,” Sasson later recalled.116
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Azeem Azhar (The Exponential Age: How Accelerating Technology is Transforming Business, Politics and Society)
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more distant – and in some cases they might
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Azeem Azhar (Exponential: Order and Chaos in an Age of Accelerating Technology)
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This is the Janus face of work in the Exponential Age. Those who are well-educated and lucky can thrive. Those who aren’t might find themselves trapped in an unprecedentedly punitive workplace.
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Azeem Azhar (The Exponential Age: How Accelerating Technology is Transforming Business, Politics and Society)
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A 10 per cent compounding improvement in the price and performance of a technology would result in it becoming more than 2.5 times more powerful for the same price every 10 years.
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Azeem Azhar (Exponential: Order and Chaos in an Age of Accelerating Technology)
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much like a child’s stencil. This imprints a circuit onto a silicon wafer, and the process can be repeated several times on a single wafer – until you have several transistors on top of one another.
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Azeem Azhar (Exponential: Order and Chaos in an Age of Accelerating Technology)
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A quick survey of New York Times articles from a century ago reveals that Americans were apprehensive about elevators, the telephone, the television and more.3
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Azeem Azhar (Exponential: Order and Chaos in an Age of Accelerating Technology)
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When rapid technological change arrives, it first brings turmoil, then people adapt, and then eventually, we learn to thrive.
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Azeem Azhar (Exponential: Order and Chaos in an Age of Accelerating Technology)
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State-sized companies are on the rise – and they are challenging our most basic assumptions about the role of private corporations.
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Azeem Azhar (Exponential: Order and Chaos in an Age of Accelerating Technology)
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Five days after the world found out that her name was Fouzia Azeem, Qandeel received a legal notice from Fayyaz Leghari, a lawyer in Gadai, a town 20 kilometres from Shah Sadar Din. He wanted her to stop using β€˜Baloch’ as her surname or claim to be a Baloch woman. β€˜You have no relation (sic) with any Baloch family or tribe,’ Leghari wrote.
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Sanam Maher (The Sensational Life and Death of Qandeel Baloch)
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As Shah deftly steers the conversation, Anwar bibi and Azeem’s explanation for why Waseem killed Qandeel comes out muddled, a version that has been told, retold and then untold and erased over the last few months.
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Sanam Maher (The Sensational Life and Death of Qandeel Baloch)
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Astaghfirullah al-Azeem al-lazi la ilaha illa Huwal-Hayyul-Qayyum wa atubu ilaih, which translates to β€œI seek forgiveness from Allah, The Mighty, whom there is none worthy of worship except Him, The Living, The Eternal, and I turn to Him in repentance.
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A. Helwa (Secrets of Divine Love: A Spiritual Journey into the Heart of Islam (Inspirational Islamic Books Book 2))
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Arachnida.
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Azeem Ahmad Khan (Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents)
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Azeem Ahmad Khan (Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents)
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NATIONAL SYMBOLS National Flag Our National Flag is a tricolour with deep saffron at the top, white in the middle and dark green at the bottom in equal proportion. The ratio of the width of the flag to its length is 2:3. In the centre of the white band is a navy blue wheel known as Ashok Chakra. It has 24 spokes. Each colour of the flag has its own significance : Saffron β€” signifies courage and sacrifice White β€” signifies truth and peace Green β€” signifies faith and prosperity The wheel is a symbol of progress round the clock. Β  National Emblem Our National Emblem is a Lion Capital, adopted from the Ashoka’s Pillar at Sarnath.
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Azeem Ahmad Khan (Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents)
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In 2008 I visited Israel and spent time in Muslim towns and villages meeting clerics, politicians, and young Muslim men wearing distinctly Israel Defense Forces trousers. At every meeting I asked a blunt question: β€œAs a Muslim, do you feel you live in an apartheid state?” Invariably, the answer was a firm no. As one man in his twenties, in the northern town of Shibli (where a sign reading β€œAllahu Akbar” graces the entrance), told me, β€œWallah al azeem” – as God is my witness – β€œI will never wish to trade my Israeli citizenship for any of those wretched Arab countries who do not know how to treat their own citizens with dignity.” I asked the same question of Imam Mohammad Odeh outside his spectacular mosque north of Haifa. He grinned before admitting, β€œWe Muslims have difficulties, there is no doubt, and we feel Israel should end the occupation of the West Bank, but to say we Muslims are living in an apartheid state is a lie.” After a tour of the mosque, where we prayed, he invited me to his home. What followed was a long, heartfelt story of a Palestinian living as an Israeli citizen, the imam of a mosque and leader of a community of two thousand. Hurt was written on his face, but his complaints were aimed not at Israel but towards the intellectual bankruptcy of the men who lead the Palestinians. I asked him if he truly, in his heart, felt Israeli, and without hesitating he said, β€œYes.
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Tarek Fatah (The Jew is Not My Enemy: Unveiling the Myths that Fuel Muslim Anti-Semitism)
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Azeem Ahmad Khan (Student's Encyclopedia of General Knowledge: The best reference book for students, teachers and parents)