Thus receive, singing various hymns moral education accompanied them, — Jean Said Makdisi, Teta, Mother Me: Three Generations Arab Women

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Thus did I receive, through the singing of these various hymns and the moral education that accompanied them, not only a religious, but a political schooling of sorts. For though the intertwining of morality and politics does not necessarily make for a clear understanding of the cynicism that governs world affairs., it does engender impatience with and a rejection of this cynicism, and a real belief in a more perfect, less unjust world. And though I regret not having been taught more about the real world, I have never regretted being taught this kind of morality first.

Jean Said Makdisi, Teta, Mother and Me: Three Generations of Arab Women

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