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Mujda is starting Islamic Empires: Fifteen Cities that Define a Civilization
Not Marozzi referring to al-Masudi as a “gossipy historian” 😭😭 (goals)
Dec 31, 2023 01:14PM Add a comment
Islamic Empires: Fifteen Cities that Define a Civilization

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Mujda is on page 243 of 541 of The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games, #0)
“Who are human beings? Because who we are determines the type of governing we need.”
Aug 08, 2023 11:17AM Add a comment
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games, #0)

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Mujda is starting The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games, #0)
the way this book has me hooked - I did not see this coming 😭🤙🏼
Aug 08, 2023 10:39AM Add a comment
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games, #0)

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Mujda is on page 186 of 399 of The Strings of Murder (Frey & McGray, #1)
McGray chuckled. "Aye, for youse English the Frenchman is a stinky clown, the Scotsman a wild dog, the Spaniards a mighty fool, the Italians a bandit...Aye, only the English men are the pinnacle o' perfection!"
"But of course! Why else would God let the English rule an Empire on which the sun never sets?"
Nine-Nails chuckled with pleasure. "Cos even God cannae trust leaving an Englishman in the dark."
Aug 02, 2023 01:02PM Add a comment
The Strings of Murder (Frey & McGray, #1)

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Mujda is on page 99 of 399 of The Strings of Murder (Frey & McGray, #1)
“Can’t you Scots call anyone by their given name?”
“It’s better than calling everything Victoria” Nine-Nails said “Even yer blasted cakes got the fatty’s V on them”. 😭
Aug 02, 2023 02:45AM Add a comment
The Strings of Murder (Frey & McGray, #1)

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Mujda is on page 235 of 766 of The Empire of Gold (The Daevabad Trilogy, #3)
I feel like I’ve been reading this book for 4 years :(
Mar 05, 2023 08:36AM Add a comment
The Empire of Gold (The Daevabad Trilogy, #3)

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Mujda is on page 121 of 224 of Dear Dolly
“When people gravitate towards conspiracy as they get older, the culprit is usually fear. Fear of a world in which they feel confused or powerless. Fear of a world that they’re leaving their children to live in one day.”
Feb 11, 2023 12:27PM Add a comment
Dear Dolly

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Mujda is on page 208 of 660 of Pride and Power: A Modern History of Iraq
“Taking over the power is a simple operation that can be executed by a group of adventurers and military coup amateurs at the right time. But interaction with the masses, expressing their interests and aspirations, can only be carried out by ideological revolutionaries..."
Oct 28, 2022 12:06PM Add a comment
Pride and Power: A Modern History of Iraq

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Mujda added a status update
I've released my new podcast episode which borrows heavily from the current book I'm reading by Johan Franzen. Check it out!

https://anchor.fm/voicemailsfromhistory
Oct 16, 2022 06:09AM Add a comment

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Mujda is on page 207 of 660 of Pride and Power: A Modern History of Iraq
"Great upheaval beset Iraq when the Ba'th Party seized control of the country in July 1968. Rather than the Arab 'rebirth' promised by the Resurrection Party, the new era saw Iraq moving further away from the Arab fold. Painstakingly, the Ba'th Party entrenched itself and outmanoeuvred its main rivals - the Communists and the Kurds... Behind the scenes, Saddam Hussein, consolidated and expanded his power base."
Oct 16, 2022 06:07AM Add a comment
Pride and Power: A Modern History of Iraq

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Mujda is on page 183 of 660 of Pride and Power: A Modern History of Iraq
“The seemingly improved relations between the Kurds & Baghdad had, as many remembered, originated in the understanding between the Bathists and Mulla Mustafa Barzani as an unofficial ceasefire … this temporary rapprochement soon vanished as Barzani now demanded autonomy for Kurdistan.”
Oct 14, 2022 12:34PM Add a comment
Pride and Power: A Modern History of Iraq

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Mujda is on page 179 of 495 of The Fountains of Silence
“Puri parts the heavy drapes and enters the confessional of the Madrid church. She kneels and her pulse begins to tick. If faith is so easy, why is confession so difficult?
Puri loves being a good Spaniard. Puri loves the Catholic Church. Puri hates confession.”
Oct 01, 2022 05:03AM Add a comment
The Fountains of Silence

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Mujda is on page 148 of 293 of Before the Coffee Gets Cold (Before the Coffee Gets Cold, #1)
"Water flows from high to low places. That is the nature of gravity. Emotions also seem to act according to gravity. When in the presence of someone with whom you have a bond, and to whom you have entrusted your feelings, it is hard to lie and get away with it. The truth just wants to come flowing out. This is especially the case when you are trying to hide your sadness or vulnerability."
May 20, 2022 06:04AM Add a comment
Before the Coffee Gets Cold (Before the Coffee Gets Cold, #1)

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Mujda is on page 301 of 434 of Red Plenty: Inside the Fifties’ Soviet Dream
"Slowly," said Mokhov with a smile. "Sheet by sheet. Ten roubles at a time. That's when I learned something which, forgive me, you too should have learned years ago, Academician. Money will never be allowed to have the last word here. It will never be allowed to be 'active'. It will never be permitted to become an autonomous power."
May 06, 2022 01:24PM Add a comment
Red Plenty: Inside the Fifties’ Soviet Dream

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Mujda is on page 137 of 434 of Red Plenty: Inside the Fifties’ Soviet Dream
“At the next corner, a giant banner rippled and flapped against the end wall of a block, with the honest face of Yuri Gagarin on it, six storeys high and underneath the words he was supposed to have said, back in April… LET’S GO. Upwards with Yuri! Up to the stairs; up Mr K.‘s ladder to the heavens, whose foot stood in a mulch of blood and bone.
The radio roared its approval.”
Apr 23, 2022 03:49PM Add a comment
Red Plenty: Inside the Fifties’ Soviet Dream

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Mujda is on page 89 of 434 of Red Plenty: Inside the Fifties’ Soviet Dream
“The Soviet Union could give its populace some jam today, and reinvest for tomorrow, and pay the weapons bill of a superpower, all at once. The Bolshevik simulation of capitalism has vindicated itself.”
Apr 22, 2022 04:30PM Add a comment
Red Plenty: Inside the Fifties’ Soviet Dream

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Mujda is on page 59 of 434 of Red Plenty: Inside the Fifties’ Soviet Dream
If you were young in 1953, and lucky enough to come from a family that had not yet experienced the sharp end of his rule, you had no clear idea of what you had escaped, because an old Georgian had twitched his last on a government carpet; and you didn't know, either, what there was to escape into. No other world for the inhabiting...you had always been told the inevitable, the only possible version of existence.'
Apr 20, 2022 01:29PM Add a comment
Red Plenty: Inside the Fifties’ Soviet Dream

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Mujda is on page 33 of 434 of Red Plenty: Inside the Fifties’ Soviet Dream
“Whether or not they wanted him there, the force & capacity of the Soviet state had obliged them to let him in. Think of it! Miners had gouged at the stubborn earth, rail road men had blown on their hands at dawns colder than rigor mortis, machinists had skinned off bright curls of swarf, soldiers died in shit and mud, so that one of their own could demand to be received in this quiet, rich room as an equal.”
Mar 25, 2022 04:07PM Add a comment
Red Plenty: Inside the Fifties’ Soviet Dream

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Mujda is on page 201 of 272 of The House Of Wisdom
Love this line “Nonetheless, the fearsome inquisitors never managed to put the jinn of Arab science back in the bottle.”
and
“The verdict of history on this episode has been harsh & rightly so. The Church wilfully ignored the prescriptions of St Thomas - for the peaceful coexistence between faith & reason.”
Mar 16, 2022 01:30PM Add a comment
The House Of Wisdom

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Mujda is on page 91 of 272 of The House Of Wisdom
“Such precision in identifying the source of information and the insistence where possible on personal observation .. is a hallmark of Arab science. It is also the invaluable legacy of Islamic tradition in which enormous efforts were devoted to preserving and assessing critically the chain of transmission for any recorded saying of Muhammad pbuh.”
Mar 12, 2022 02:29PM Add a comment
The House Of Wisdom

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Mujda is on page 59 of 272 of The House Of Wisdom
“Caliph al-Mansur’s decision to forsake Arab-dominated Damascus and base his new capital in Mesopotamia ratified fundamental changes at the heart of the Muslim world. Already the tribal organisation was giving way to a new one … gave rise to the modern city … unrelated ethnically diverse citizens interact with another under codes of legal & personal conduct…”
a cool way of looking at Baghdad’s founding
Mar 09, 2022 11:51AM Add a comment
The House Of Wisdom

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Mujda is starting Lost Islamic History: Reclaiming Muslim Civilisation from the Past
“Europeans were able to further advance the knowledge of giants such as al-Razi and Ibn Sina. Today’s medical knowledge come largely from the West but are based on earlier Muslim traditions. The clash of civilisations narrative that is promoted by extremists on both sides neglects the examples of cross cultural intellectual traditions such as this.”
Feb 09, 2022 08:57AM Add a comment
Lost Islamic History: Reclaiming Muslim Civilisation from the Past

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Mujda is on page 234 of 360 of Pain and Prejudice: A Call to Arms for Women and Their Bodies
“Paradoxically, women’s better coping strategies for dealing with pain also puts them at odds with effective treatment. The literature confirms that women in fact have a greater repertoire of coping skills to deal with their pain. Yet doctors dismiss women’s emotional responses to pain, believing these mean the pain is imaginary or psychogenic.”
Jan 16, 2022 11:14AM Add a comment
Pain and Prejudice: A Call to Arms for Women and Their Bodies

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