Anonymous ID: 3fa822 April 30, 2020, 7:20 p.m. No.8981594   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8981455

Thanx baker for your service in a hot kitchen.

Outgoing or incoming baker – please add this missed Q drop to the dough.

>>8978612 ————————————–——– Sometimes you can't TELL the public the truth. YOU MUST SHOW THEM.

Anonymous ID: 3fa822 April 30, 2020, 7:32 p.m. No.8981833   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8981568

Transcript (as recorded from the bottom of the video).

 

But for more than three decades, I have also had the tremendous fortune to travel the world and, as part of that experience, to learn about the goodness and beauty of Islam.

As a college student in the 1970s, I spent a summer traveling through Indonesia, taking in the wonderful landscape, culture and people of Java and Bali.

Despite my long hair, my earring and my obvious American appearance, I was welcomed throughout that country in a way that is a reflection of the tremendous warmth of Islamic cultures and societies.

Like the President during his childhood years in Jakarta, I came to see Islam not how it is often misrepresented but for what it is; how it is practiced every day by well over a billion Muslims worldwide. A faith of peace and tolerance and great diversity.

And if you permit me:

(speaking Arabic as translated):

after Indonesia, I traveled to Egypt and there I studied Arabic at American University in Cairo. And this was in the years 1975 and 1976. And I traveled to Jordan, Palestine, Jerusalem, and Tunis. And after Egypt, I lived in the Middle East for six years.

But now, I am old. I was a student and in my younger days when I studied Arabic, but now I have forgotten most of the language. The tongue is lazy. Regretfully, but maybe god willing. In the future I will study Arabic a second time (again) God willing. Excuse me.