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Hussein also explained to me the story of Imam Hussein, whose shrine I had visited with Fatin and Wathiq.
Luke Wilcox: 'Iraqi': De-Homogenizing the Label Luke Wilcox 2011
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Like the shrines in Karbala that I visited with Fatin and Wathiq, it felt like a very spiritual place.
Luke Wilcox: 'Iraqi': De-Homogenizing the Label Luke Wilcox 2011
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Like the shrines in Karbala that I visited with Fatin and Wathiq, it felt like a very spiritual place.
Luke Wilcox: 'Iraqi': De-Homogenizing the Label Luke Wilcox 2011
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Hussein also explained to me the story of Imam Hussein, whose shrine I had visited with Fatin and Wathiq.
Luke Wilcox: 'Iraqi': De-Homogenizing the Label Luke Wilcox 2011
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Fatin is a conservative, observant Muslim who visits the shrine of Imam Hussein Ibn Ali nearly every night with her husband, Wathiq.
Luke Wilcox: 'Iraqi': De-Homogenizing the Label Luke Wilcox 2011
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Hussein also explained to me the story of Imam Hussein, whose shrine I had visited with Fatin and Wathiq.
Luke Wilcox: 'Iraqi': De-Homogenizing the Label Luke Wilcox 2011
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“This monument … will remain a present for the forthcoming generations,” said Fatin Abdul-Qadir al-Nasiri, director of a Tikrit orphanage whose children helped fashion the sculpture.
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Fatin sent me, and she's awesome, so please give any rewards, commendations, or blue ribbons to her!
Countdown to Branded By Fire: 8 days to go! Nalini Singh 2009
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Carlo Allegri/Reuters Safiyyah Fatin is a costume designer from Brooklyn.
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Fatin is a conservative, observant Muslim who visits the shrine of Imam Hussein Ibn Ali nearly every night with her husband, Wathiq.
Luke Wilcox: 'Iraqi': De-Homogenizing the Label Luke Wilcox 2011
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