I Dared to Call Him Father: The Miraculous Story of a Muslim Woman's Encounter With God
Bilquis Sheikh, Richard SchneiderPaperback 2003-04-01
This is the fascinating true story of Bilquis Sheikh, a prominent Pakistani Muslim woman, and her unusual journey to a personal relationship with God - a journey that turned her world upside down and put her life in danger. Originally published in 1978, the book has become a classic in Muslim evangelism. This edition includes an afterword by a missionary friend of Bilquis who plays a prominent role in the story, as well as an appendix on how the East enriches the West.
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I Dared to Call Him Father is the fascinating true story of Bilquis Sheikh, a prominent Muslim woman. Her unusual journey to a personal relationship with God turned her world upside down-and put her life in danger. Originally published in 1978, the book has sold 300,000 copies and is a classic in Muslim evangelism. The 25th anniversary edition includes an afterword by a missionary friend of Bilquis who plays a prominent role in the story and an appendix on how the East enriches the West.
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This is the fascinating true story of Bilquis Sheikh, a prominent Pakistani Muslim woman, and her unusual journey to a personal relationship with God - a journey that turned her world upside down and put her life in danger. Originally published in 1978, the book has become a classic in Muslim evangelism. This edition includes an afterword by a missionary friend of Bilquis who plays a prominent role in the story, as well as an appendix on how the East enriches the West.
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I Dared to Call Him Father is the fascinating true story of Bilquis Sheikh, a prominent Muslim woman. Her unusual journey to a personal relationship with God turned her world upside down-and put her life in danger. Originally published in 1978, the book has sold 300,000 copies and is a classic in Muslim evangelism. The 25th anniversary edition includes an afterword by a missionary friend of Bilquis who plays a prominent role in the story and an appendix on how the East enriches the West.