Nikhil Asawadekar

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My friends at school said their mothers listened to the Radio Mullah although our headmistress Madam Maryam told us not to. At home we only had my grandfather’s old radio, which was broken, but my mother’s friends all listened and told her what they heard. They praised Fazlullah and talked of his long hair, the way he rode a horse and behaved like the Prophet, PBUH. Women would tell him their dreams and he would pray for them. My mother enjoyed these stories, but my father was horrified.
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