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"I wrote an essay on Muslim politics and essay on Quaid e Islamee", says Abdul Rashid. His name is not that famous but he too is a great writer. He has many books and his latest one is called, "I Knew You were Born a Muslim." His essay on Muslim politics and essay on Quaid e Islamee are both excellent examples of his superb prose.

In this essay, he tells about how he was born in Minnesota. His parents were not Muslims but he grew up in America and never felt like a Muslim. He was very much a liberal by his father's side and his mother was a strong Christian and always full of praise for her Lord. After graduation, he joined the army and fought in Vietnam. He was awarded the bronze star with two stars for his service in Vietnam.

After the war he went to work for the Peace Corps and lived in Tanzania for ten years. There he met a girl who changed his life. She was a pharmacist and became his wife. He fell in love with her straight away but they could not get married because of his converting to Islam.

When he went back to America, he converted to Islam. This was against the law at that time and therefore he had to leave USA and travel to Pakistan where he met his wife. They got married and he brought her to America.

This is how his story began. He wanted to write an essay on Quaid but he didn't have the confidence to write it. He was born a Muslim but he did not want to be called a Muslim. So he just called himself a convert to Islam.

His first essay on Quaid was published in the Pakistan journal Islam and Humanities. over here was very pleased with the reception it received. He travelled to the United States and after a few years returned to write an essay on Quaid for a British magazine. It was very well received and he wrote even more literature on the Quaid Islamic faith and culture. A lot of his writings can be seen on the internet.

It is interesting to note that in many of his essays he talks about his childhood and what he learnt from his parents. He says that he always had a problem with his conscience but he was able to overcome it. He was a very lonely young man and experienced a lot of failures in school. But he was lucky enough to be born into a rich family. He was able to pursue his dreams of becoming a doctor.

All of these themes are brought home in this essay on Quaid. It is an interesting story and an introduction of a convert to Islam. Quaid is a great example of how converts can handle the differences between their religion and their lifestyle. He is a good role model to all of us because he was able to overcome his personal problems to become what he wanted to be.

The essay also talks about how Islam is different from other religions. This is a good thing because it shows how accommodating Islam really is. We should remember that there are so many Christian denominations but also Hinduism and Jainism. Islam is not a race but a religion that came out from the teachings of a prophet. Everyone in the world can follow the teachings of Islam and live in peace.

This essay on Quaid is just the beginning. There is so much more of his life and words that you will want to read. You can also buy the book that was written by him. There is a CD that will give you even more information and examples on how to live your life Islamic Style. You might want to find out about it right away and start living your life the way you always wanted to.

This essay on Quaid gives you a closer look into what it's like to be a Muslim in Quaid. Everyone is treated equal in this country no matter what their beliefs are. There is only one religious law, which is to follow the prophet. There is not harassment or discrimination of anyone. In fact Quaid has become such a nice place that many families have taken it as a second home.

If you're like me you have probably been convinced that Islam is the best religion to follow. I was very young when my family immigrated to Quaid egypt. I missed my homeland so much and felt so alone in the world. I have come so far since then and have embraced all that Islam has to offer. Thank you for reading my work as I did.

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