Book Review 1: I DARED TO CALL HIM FATHER
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An autobiography of a muslim woman who comes to salvation in Jesus Christ. She recounts her struggles with her relatives, threats from the neighborhood, and her growth in her faith.
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[symple_accordion_section title=”TITLE“] I DARED TO CALL HIM FATHER [/symple_accordion_section]
[symple_accordion_section title=”AUTHOR“] Bilquis Sheikh[/symple_accordion_section]
[symple_accordion_section title=”YEAR“] 1978, 2003 [/symple_accordion_section]
[symple_accordion_section title=”TYPE“] autobiography [/symple_accordion_section]
[symple_accordion_section title=”ISBN“] 978-1-4412-0784-5 [/symple_accordion_section]
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[symple_tab title=”Readability“] It is a well-written book. Has intriguing parts. Drags in places [/symple_tab]
[symple_tab title=”Time of reading“] 2 hrs. 40 min. – 4 hrs. [/symple_tab]
[symple_tab title=”Recommended for…“] Christians, missionaries, high schoolers [/symple_tab][symple_tab title=”Not recommended for…“] Close-minded westerners [/symple_tab]
[symple_tab title=”Grabbing Power“] I’d give it 6 out of 10 [/symple_tab]
[symple_tab title=”Relevancy“] Very relevant in a Christian/Muslim clashing world [/symple_tab]
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“Not recommended for…. Close-minded westerners”
You funny – {grin}