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The next day, I met Farhana at the entrance of the Sultan Said University, Sahababad that had been brought to existence on the theme of Devotion and knowledge by Emaar. The two doors standing tall on either side had a long and exhilarative history of inspiration and passion rotating in its every brick. Unlike people of any other country who had been fabricating their builds to satisfy their needs, the Arabians had constructed their establishments based on some defined idea that would serve some meaningful purpose with its very existence. I was informed that every place, brick, structure and shape meant something─ both spiritually and scientifically, and had an insightful ideology behind it. The fact was impressive as much as it was galvanic. 'The people of Sahababad believe in traditio

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