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A shared mourning ritual helped an American soldier and an Iraqi interpreter find common ground

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An interfaith prayer service in New York City. Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesI met Mohammad in 2004 in Baghdad when we were both in our early 20s. I was an American soldier, and he was a local interpreter for my platoon during our 1-year deployment. Mohammad’s job was dangerous because Iraqis who worked with the Americans were targeted by insurgent forces.

So when I didn’t hear from him for a couple of weeks, I was worried and assumed the worst. But when he did return, rather than being clean shaven, like he usually was, he had a short beard.

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