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Passage:
Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, the eleven teacher and writer. He had written many books like 'Ignited Minds,' 'India 2020,' 'Mission India' and 'Wings of Fire'. He was a alike. Here is an extract from 'Wings of Fire' which depicts his early life in his own words. My parents, Jainulabdeen and Ashi couple. I normally ate with my mother, sitting on the floor of the kitchen. The famous Shiva temple, which made Rameswaran minute walk from our house. Our locality was predominantly Muslim, but there were quite a few Hindu families too, living ami< was a very old mosque in our locality where my father would take me for evening prayers. I had not the faintest idea of the m was totally convinced that they reached God. When my father came out of the mosque after the prayers, people of different n him. Many of them offered bowls of water to my father who would dip his fingers in them and say a prayer. This water was thE remember people visiting our home to offer thanks after being cured. My father always smiled and asked them to thank Allah priest of Rameswaram Temple, Pakshi Lakshmana, was a very 'close friend of my father. One of the most vivid memories of 1 traditional attire, discussing spiritual matters. When I was old enough to ask questions I asked my father about the relevance transcend your body and become a part of the cosmos which knows no division of wealth, age, caste or creed".