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demanded that the bodies of the anti-colonial leaders who died in exile be brought to their homeland. For this reason, in 1970 the body of
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and Uthman al-makki. Al-Nakhli, a critic of colonialism and sufism, had the great influence on the young
Sulayman. In 1893, after six years of studies, he entered the
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