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Friday, November 2, 2007

Sabeel Boston Conference

When asked how he kept going during all the long years of the struggle against Apartheid, South African Muslim scholar Farid Esack said that none of them in the ANC thought the system would fall in their lifetime. But that when you believe in what you're doing, the journey itself is the "promised land".
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Labels: Farid Esack, Fosna, Israel Palestine, reconciliation, Sabeel
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