I could tell you
27 August 2009
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that I withdrew my blog from the face of the internet for the last three weeks to get holy for Ramadan, but that would be a lie. My domain expired without warning again , leaving bingregory.com to redirect to some tacky ad page, and it took me this long to get the affair straightened out. Clearly I need a better registrar. But Bin Gregory Productions is back, not going anywhere and the interruption is regretted. Ramadan Mubarak to one and all.









Salamu ‘Alaykum,
Ramadan Mubarak!
Bro! I was like what in the world happened to bin gregory! He just fell off the face of the earth…poof!
Good to see you made it back! If you need a good host let me know insha’allah, as I know of a cheap and efficient one
Abul Layth
Nice to have you back, bro!
Thanks guys.
That would have been a cool excuse, yeah.
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Author and Professor Dr Jamillah Karim spent a year living in Kuala Lumpur. Read this great interview by Sister Brooke, and then visit Dr Jamillah's blog for a series of thoughtful reflections on what living in Malaysia was like for her as an African American Muslim, what insights she gained about the immigrant Muslim experience in America and more.
Granfalloon (n) : "A proud and meaningless association of human beings." A word coined by Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007) in his book Cat's Cradle. I was recalling the concept recently for some reason but couldn't bring the term to mind. There it is: A granfalloon. The idea is illustrated in the book by a woman from Indiana who is just thrilled to meet Hoosiers everywhere she goes, a Hoosier being a name for people from the state of Indiana, but the shared qualities she recognizes in Hoosiers exists only in her own mind. Thanks, Kurt.
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