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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sat Nov 24, 2018, 10:02 AM Nov 2018

We are Jamal Khashoggi's daughters. We promise his light will never fade.


By Noha Khashoggi and Razan Jamal Khashoggi November 23 at 4:08 PM

Noha Khashoggi and Razan Jamal Khashoggi are the daughters of Jamal Khashoggi.


(Illustration by Razan Jamal Khashoggi)

Jamal Khashoggi was a complex man, but to us, his daughters, he was simply “Dad.” Our family has always been proud of his work, and we understood the awe and grandeur with which some people viewed him. But in our lives, he was “Baba” — a loving man with a big heart. We loved it when he took us every weekend to the bookstore. We loved looking through his passport, deciphering new locations from pages covered with exit and entry stamps. And we loved digging through the years of musty magazines and newspaper clippings that surrounded his desk.

As children, we also knew our father as a traveler. His work took him everywhere, but he always returned to us with gifts and fascinating stories. We would stay up nights wondering where he was and what he was doing, trusting that no matter how long he was gone, we would see him again, wide-armed, waiting for a hug. As bittersweet as it was, we knew from a young age that Dad’s work meant that his reach extended far beyond our family, that he was an important man whose words had an effect on people over a great distance.

Throughout our lives, it was common for people to stop us on the street to shake hands with Dad, telling him how much they valued and appreciated him. To many, our father was more than just a public figure — his work touched their lives powerfully and resonated with them personally. And it still does.

We grew up with our parents’ love of knowledge. They took us to countless museums and historical sites. While driving from Jiddah to Medina, Dad would point out different areas and tell us their historical significance. He surrounded himself with books and always dreamed of having more. And in all he read, he never discriminated, fully absorbing every opinion. His love of books taught him to form his own thoughts. He taught us to do the same.

His life was a series of unexpected twists and turns, and we were all on the same ride. Not many people can say they got fired from the same job twice a few years apart, as Dad was as the editor in chief of the Al-Watan newspaper. But no matter what happened, he was an optimist, seeing every challenge as a new opportunity.

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We are Jamal Khashoggi's daughters. We promise his light will never fade. (Original Post) DonViejo Nov 2018 OP
My horror for what has happened, how our "President" has handled it, is only exceeded hlthe2b Nov 2018 #1
Kick dalton99a Nov 2018 #2
Beautiful essay. hostalover Nov 2018 #3
K and R 47of74 Nov 2018 #4

hlthe2b

(102,225 posts)
1. My horror for what has happened, how our "President" has handled it, is only exceeded
Sat Nov 24, 2018, 10:05 AM
Nov 2018

by my sadness and sympathy for his children and fiance. They have to live with the knowledge, the cruelty of what happened. That compounds their grief a million-fold.

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