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In reply to the discussion: Is There Room for Discourse and Critical Thinking in Islam? [View all]Permanut
(6,806 posts)32. I was in Turkey in '67, courtesy of the US Navy..
Istanbul and Izmir. Incredible experience for a young Oregonian. The Blue Mosque, the Grand Bazaar, complete with camels, bought a carved meerschaum pipe about a foot long for a few lire. Or was it lirasi? It's been a long time, but I also remember the Turks being curious and cautiously friendly. Thanks for the walk down memory lane. I still have some Turkish currency and coins somewhere.
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For some. For others it is spiritual magic, especially when chanted or sung.
marylandblue
Nov 2018
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