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In reading up on Bassam Shakhashiri I learned that he is from Lebanon. When I saw him doing experiments at the Boston Museum of Science he said he and his family left Lebanon in 1957. I would like to know if he is from a Lebanese Christian family or a Lebanese Muslim family. My online research shows that he has participated in a few forums on Islam and Science (e.g. "Interplay of Isam, Science to be Focus of UW-Madison Lecture" http://www.news.wisc.edu/releases/15199) Webmanoffesto (talk) 17:25, 5 November 2014 (UTC)Reply