“The morning prayer … ” Ella said, and paused as if that explained everything: his deteriorating health,
her growing fear of losing him, and the absolute folly that love was—everything encapsulated by those
three words.
Aziz sat straight up now, his green eyes unblinking. Under the wispy light of the lamp and surrounded
by bleached white sheets, his handsome face looked sadly pale, but there was also something powerful
about it, even immortal.
“The morning prayer is special,” he murmured. “Did you know that of the five prayers a Muslim is
supposed to perform every day, the one in the morning is said to be the most sacred but also the most
testing?”
“And why is that?”
“I guess it’s because it wakes us up from dreams, and we don’t like that. We prefer to keep sleeping.
That’s why there is a line in the morning call that doesn’t exist in the others. It says, ‘Prayer is better than
sleep.’ ”
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