00:21I know one other person. I know Mohammed Al-Amir, he was a young student, so many others, but with
00:28the
00:28difference, that he was a Muslim here in Hamburg and that he was very faithful and very engaged.
00:37And with all the thinking and always thinking about what we've seen, it's nothing to do.
01:06Mohammed wanted to make young people, who are engaged and who are not doof, a contribution to the development of
01:14any kind.
01:15And that's why I'm not allowed to do this. And that's why I'm not allowed to do this, because we
01:24didn't come to such a conversation, and probably not from others, but obviously in the Al-Quds-Moschee.
01:31Mohammed Al-Quds-Moschee
01:46Mohammed Al-Watensom
01:47Mohammed Al-FL pale William
01:50We were very deep, slightly closer than what we saw. We pueden not know how many people of the environment
01:57were, but couldn't find any structures.
02:02We couldn't recognize, and at the same time we didn't know how things were meant for them.
02:25I noticed that people came across the street and looked at him and there was Mohammed and he looked at
02:33his typical style and I said,
02:36I said, Mohammed, where are you coming from? We have not seen a long time, wait a moment, we are
02:43ready.
02:44Then I focused on the conversation and when I came out and came out, he was away.
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