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Saladin had yet to determine if he was glad his grandchildren had their father's surname, for tradition's sake, or upset by the fact they had that man's name. But, for all of his traditionalism, he did believe in the validity of adoption. If children needed homes, and parents needed children, he didn't understand not allowing them to be family. It was not his place to say otherwise. Still, family ties were important, lineage was important. So he asked, "And your original name? What did you do with that?"
"I think it's a beautiful thing," Zeinab told the twins, "Siblings should have the same name."
"I think it's a beautiful thing," Zeinab told the twins, "Siblings should have the same name."