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“Merdeka!' the Malay man screamed.'Merdekaaaaaa!' the sea of people echoed.”
Mohamed Latiff Mohamed“Merdeka!' the Malay man screamed.'Merdekaaaaaa!' the sea of people echoed.”
Mohamed Latiff Mohamed, Confrontation“They will try to ascribe a purpose to my death, as though it were a punishment, but don’t you do so, in order that I continue to live in all the shadows of your longing. I will always be in your sleep and your wakefulness. I will be with you praying, propitiating and yearning for you, in sadness, in sorrow, in dismay and in the most profound happiness.”
Mohamed Latiff Mohamed, The Widower“Pak Karman hugged his wife’s gravestone tightly. “You left without saying farewell!” The whole of the graveyard was ablaze with light.”
Mohamed Latiff Mohamed, The Widower“During the Japanese invasion, bombs had fallen from the sky and people could run for cover. Now, they exploded in the middle of the road, or in the fields while people were playing soccer.”
Mohamed Latiff Mohamed, Confrontation“His request to those listening was to start every day knowing that each minute lost is one that they will never get back and use that thought to drive them forward. This is what resonates most with this writer about our beloved Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid, he is a force of positive energy that the world is in dire need of. Therefore, when people ponder about what it is that makes the government of the United Arab Emirates different one can safely reach the conclusion that, Mohammed Bin Rashid is the difference.”
Aysha Taryam“Education consensus is through exchange of ideas" Mohamed Osman Abbasheikh”
Mohamed Osman Abbasheikh“Any step forwarded Through Education Must show and lead you a difference in all aspects"Mohamed Osman Abbasheikh”
Mohamed Osman Abbasheikh“A moment of brilliance is not good enough to pay for your mistakes, it's taking responsibility”
Mohamed Mohamed Adel“A Christian must worship the Self as Christ, not Christ as Christ. A Muslim must worship the Self as Mohammed, not Mohammed as Mohammed. A Hindu must worship the Self as Krishna, not Krishna as Krishna.”
Abhijit Naskar“He was Caesar and Pope in one; but he was Pope without Pope's pretensions, Caesar without the legions of Caesar: without a standing army, without a bodyguard, without a palace, without a fixed revenue; if ever any man had the right to say that he ruled by the right divine, it was Mohammed, for he had all the power without its instruments and without its supports. He cared not for the dressings of power. The simplicity of his private life was in keeping with his public life." ”
R. Bosworth Smith, Mohammed and Mohammedanism