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  • The woman appeared shocked, recalls Meryem, who asked that her last name not be used to protect her privacy.

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  • The author notes that "a startlingly large number of those who visit are Muslims who believe that Mary — or Meryem, as she is known in the Koran — was a holy figure, not the mother of God, but a woman of remarkable virtue."

    The House on Nightingale Hill 2006

  • Meryem met him with the excited smile that had come to mean so much to him.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

  • But there was Meryem to reckon with, and there was Nassef's unmatched skill as a general.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

  • Behind him were another three youths from El Aquila, and Meryem and another girl.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

  • But Meryem left word that her daughter would bear no name till she received it before the Mrazkim Shrines themselves.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

  • There was no one for El Murid to confide in, to dream with, except Meryem.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

  • Meryem complained that he was destroying his sublime image.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

  • His sole regret was that he might leave this pale without seeing Meryem and his daughter again.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

  • Meryem took him from his helper, led him to a large cushion and helped him lie down.

    The Fire In His Hands Cook, Glen 1984

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