Yusuf Lenfest (@yusuflenfest) 's Twitter Profile
Yusuf Lenfest

@yusuflenfest

Islamic law, philosophy, and political theory. Littérateur, aesthete. Graduate of @Harvard and @LSEGovernment, PhD-ing @USC محبٌّ للشعر ومحبّ للنّبي ﷺ

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Great interview: Rashid Khalidi, America’s foremost scholar of Palestine, is retiring: ‘I don’t want to be a cog in the machine any more’ theguardian.com/world/ng-inter…

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If you listen to anyone this morning, let it be Gideon Levy. A phenomenal Israeli journalist who has been speaking truth to power for decades. Share his words. Far and Wide.

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Where are the Palestinian voices in our national discourse? Their lives are being uprooted and destroyed due, in part, to our nation's support of Israel's war. They at least deserve to be heard.

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“When most people think of conservation, they picture huge swaths of land set aside for nature. Cities don’t usually spring to mind. For certain organisms, however, urban spaces are just as important as more traditionally protected areas.” —Joanna Thompson 💖💜💙 noemamag.com/the-powerful-p…

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‘Only by recognising that we encounter reality not primarily through reason, but through the ways in which it matters for us, can philosophy recover the world as something meaningful for humans.’

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I took this photo in Damascus in May 2007. May we soon be reunited. رغم بُعدي عنها لمدة 15 عامًا، لم أنسَ نسيمها في الربيع ولا تساقط الثلج الخفيف على جبل قاسيون، وكأن دمشق تحتضن السماء

I took this photo in Damascus in May 2007. May we soon be reunited.

رغم بُعدي عنها لمدة 15 عامًا، لم أنسَ نسيمها في الربيع ولا تساقط الثلج الخفيف على جبل قاسيون، وكأن دمشق تحتضن السماء
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The trade connections of ancient Gaza It is often forgotten that Gaza was once the richest port in the Eastern Mediterranean, super wealthy from the export of Arabian incense and Indian spices... From the exhibition Trésors sauvés de Gaza - 5000 ans d'histoire at L'Institut du

The trade connections of ancient Gaza

It is often forgotten that Gaza was once the richest port in the Eastern Mediterranean, super wealthy from the export of Arabian incense and Indian spices...

From the exhibition Trésors sauvés de Gaza - 5000 ans d'histoire at L'Institut du