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Ansar is an Arabic term that means helpers or supporters. They were the citizens of Medina who helped Prophet Mohammed upon His arrival to the Holy city. While 'Hussain' is a derivation of 'Hassan' that means 'GOOD' (I also owe this one to Khaled Hosseini). That's how my favorite character in my debut novel 'When Strangers meet..' gets his name... HUSSAIN ANSARI, because he is the one who helps Jai realize the truth in the story and inspires his son, Arshad, to have FAITH in Allah.

K. Hari Kumar
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Ansar is an Arabic term that means helpers or supporters. They were the citizens of Medina who helped Prophet Mohammed upon His arrival to the Holy city. While 'Hussain' is a derivation of 'Hassan' that means 'GOOD' (I also owe this one to Khaled Hosseini). That's how my favorite character in my debut novel 'When Strangers meet..' gets his name... HUSSAIN ANSARI, because he is the one who helps Jai realize the truth in the story and inspires his son, Arshad, to have FAITH in Allah.

K. Hari Kumar, When Strangers meet..
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I can very well understand your frustration, but you must stick to your dreams. Try Harder!

K. Hari Kumar, When Strangers meet..
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If Allah has willed it that way... He must have better plans for you child...

K. Hari Kumar, When Strangers meet..
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Dying is not a solution.. I want to live with You..!

K. Hari Kumar, When Strangers meet..
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Do you know which is the greatest epic till date?

K. Hari Kumar, When Strangers meet..
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When strangers meet, great allowances should be made for differences in custom and training.

Frank Herbert, Dune
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There is one element in Christianity which was not borrowed from Paganism -- religious intolerance. Referring to Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, a writer on China says: 'Between the followers of the three national religions there is not only a total absence of persecution and bitter feeling, but a very great indifference as to which of them a man may belong.... Among the politer classes, when strangers meet, the question is asked: 'To what sublime religion do you belong,' and each one pronounces a eulogium, not on his own religion, but on that professed by the others, and concludes with the oft-repeated formula 'Religions are many; reason is one; we are all brothers.

John E. Remsburg, The Christ
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Talking to people who are different from us can be radically transformative. It's the antidote to fear.

Kio Stark, When Strangers Meet: How People You Don't Know Can Transform You
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