Mansour Fakih: A Book That Will Always Be Open

Obituary for A Friend


"It’s hard for me to accept the teaching that life always gives the best fate to each person. As far as I know, life always takes our best friends and comrades, one by one! But life always teaches me to put my faith in the fact that he will replace our best friends who have gone with new young people who have the attitude and high dedication needed
to work for humanitary." (Bethesda, 8/02/2004, midday)

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ieter Elmas, a social movement activist in Southeast Maluku, had just returned home from taking his children to school. Not knowing why, he suddenly fell asleep and began to dream. In the dream, he was lying in the same room as Mansour Fakih, who was trying to convince him that he had been healed from his sickness. Piet didn’t believe it. But Mansour showed him his back and said, "Look, my back is covered in hives. That’s a sign that the sickness has already left my body." Piet saw that there were many hives on Mansour’s back. Before he had a chance to think more about it, a woman suddenly came and closed the door of their bedroom. 

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