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Aprender
06-02-2012, 12:52 AM
In the late 16th century a young boy collecting scraps of wreckage from the docks wondered if he’d ever leave Faversham in the borough of Kent, the hottest place in the entire United Kingdom. It was a marshy place of little importance to anyone but the brigand. Its docks were a haven for smugglers and pirates and other such unsavory folk. That boy was John Ward, whose dreams would one day come true, though perhaps not in the way he had wanted; he would become Jack Birdy, the most fearsome pirate in the world, and towards the end of his life, Yusuf Reis, penitent Muslim, wealthy beyond any man’s dreams, spending the remainder of his life in his Tunisian palace.

http://www.suhaibwebb.com/society/en...dy-to-sparrow/

Amazing the way a lot of Islamic history and history in general, has been hidden, twisted up or erased all together. But I had no idea that the original Jack became a Muslim toward the end of his life.
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Qurratul Ayn
06-04-2012, 07:00 AM
That is super cool! I didn't know that.

Jazak'Allaah Khair for sharing!
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Hulk
06-04-2012, 07:06 AM
hehehehe!

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Aprender
06-04-2012, 06:22 PM
Lol, Hulk. I was reading on the same website that the Muslims also killed Dracula which I also thought was interesting.

http://www.suhaibwebb.com/islam-stud...illed-dracula/
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dqsunday
06-04-2012, 11:14 PM
Very interesting, both articles :)
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Aprender
06-05-2012, 07:35 PM
Yeah, I thought it was pretty interesting too. More interesting than the movie adaptations that they make on these subjects.
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