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...interpretation as an objective non-Muslim could have further illuminated the American Muslim community. When he does insert his own views, they often appear as one-sentence assessments of the impact of the characters’ actions on the “struggle for the soul of?? Islam that are too weak to be effective.While reading about each character individually is enjoyable, and while the information about mystic Sufism is especially intriguing, Barrett’s message would have been stronger if the characters were more in dialogue with one another. Outside the realm of Barrett?...
...girl to her group of boys, even joking at one point, “They’re all so fucking scared of me.” To be perfectly honest, it seemed that they were—although one would perhaps have said, “in awe of?? instead of “scared.”Although each member of this ensemble seemed to come from a different planet, they all shared a clear love and understanding of the sometimes esoteric music. What could have been a fragmented and misplaced group of individuals came together...
...detailed the frenzy surrounding former, present, and future N.B.A. locks as they came with a basketball to play college (or is it came to college to play basketball?). While these high-profile athletes generate fan interest—something Harvard could use a bit more of??and sometimes lead their teams to great success during their short stints, they mostly evoke a feeling of free agency in its ugliest sense. That sense is, of course, that sport is all about what your team gives you—truckloads of money, a straight shot into the pros, a Rolex...
...personal computer mogul Michael Dell all have in common? Pressler may be better dressed, and Dell, with a net worth estimated at $17.1 billion, is a whole lot wealthier than the former Harvard president. But all three men have made BusinessWeek magazine’s “worst of?? 2006 list. In its current issue, the weekly says Summers, who jumped from Treasury secretary in the Clinton White House to the top job at Mass. Hall, is the “worst crossover” of the year. Dell, whose firm’s stock tumbled...