He wrote with precision and purpose, often interweaving memoir-like observations with academic insight, blending the personal and the political in a style that was uniquely his own. His prose carried the rhythm of someone who had lived through upheaval, and yet never lost his capacity for empathy or hope. His ability to blend the intellectual with the emotional made his writing accessible to a wide audience — scholars, activists, students, and everyday readers alike. His essays appeared in respected journals and media outlets, while his books often became reference points in discussions on modern Middle Eastern history and diaspora politics.