Letters To A Young Muslim Quotes

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“There is also an important aspect to the physical presence of a book, which you can feel and smell and write notes all over. The physical book can, if you spend enough time with it, become a physical-intellectual extension of yourself.”
Omar Saif Ghobash

“We cannot rely on what was achieved by a previous generation. We need to reacquire knowledge with each generation and push its boundaries out further.”
Omar Saif Ghobash, Letters to a Young Muslim

“If you are going to live in the real world, the world of anger, violence, love and passion, responsibility, and continuity, then silence is not the path I recommend. You need to put yourself in the world, and in the way of the world.”
Omar Saif Ghobash, Letters to a Young Muslim

“Help a friend out of trouble. Defend someone less privileged than yourself. Teach someone how to read and write. Speak in public and hear what other people think of you. You will refine your understanding of yourself in the same way that a sculptor releases a figure from a block of marble.”
Omar Saif Ghobash, Letters to a Young Muslim