husein in A Sentence

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    Husein was in entire control of the meetings;

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    Follow these two, Husein.

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    Husein Raouf Bey.

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    Then I heard rumours that Husein was in England.

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    Husein and I could be in agreement over a work of art;

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    I felt as if reborn through this"exercise" which Husein had communicated to me;

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    The tough obstinacy, zeal and devotion of Husein Rofe' had finally not been in vain.

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    A few hundred copies were made, and Husein gave or posted them to interested persons.

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    Husein remained in Cyprus in the troubled time of the"emergency", during which the regularity of our correspondence suffered.

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    Husein sat cross-legged on the ground, and began intoning a type of melody which I had now become accustomed to;

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    Husein and I had become close friends, and when he left Djogja, he came to stay for a while in my home.

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    Husein could speak, read and write Indonesian fluently after a few months' application, while I had been struggling with it since 1935.

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    Husein and I returned to Djakarta, where we had weekly reunions with the local members of the group which he was consolidating there.

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    Husein gave him a brief account of my spiritual experiences, and also mentioned that I had an attack of influenza and should be glad of his assistance.

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    I was really"down in the dumps" at this moment, and Husein was staying in my house, so it was difficult to hide from him that something was wrong.

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    In 1991, a blind Muslim preacher, Husein Ali Al Habsyi, was sentenced to life imprisonment for masterminding a series of bombings in the mid-1980s including the temple attack.

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    Both Husein and Pak Subub were to tell me that this inner change would bring about significant changes in my professional life, through a heightened emotional awareness which would affect the quality and subject of my painting.

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    A few days later, I visited Husein in his hotel, and when he enquired after my health, I let him know that it was far from good, little realizing that I was thus encouraging him to recommence his practices.

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    I saw how Husein was filled with the proselytizing zeal of the new convert, and he spared nobody from arguments on human problems, spiritual solutions, healing, and the extraordinary movement he had found in Djogja, which centred around the person of Pak Mohammed Subuh.

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    But the correspondence with Husein continued, and I learnt that he had suddenly sailed for Cyprus in late 1955 at the invitation of an occultist and philosopher who had become much interested in the new ideas expressed by Husein in newspaper articles and personal letters.

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    And when Husein offered his help and told me just to go and lie down and relax quietly on my bed, leaving the rest to him, I was too tired to argue, and resigned myself, with the view that, if it would do no good, it was also unlikely to harm me!

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