The House I Left Behind: A Journey from Islam to Christ He provides unique insights into the interactions between Iranian culture and fundamentalist Islam, a devastating critique of the Iranian Revolution, and a warning to the worl. In the second year aft
Title | : | The House I Left Behind: A Journey from Islam to Christ |
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Rating | : | 4.71 (651 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0975601741 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 264 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2012-03-10 |
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Editorial :
The House I Left Behind tells the captivating and moving life story of Dr Daniel Shayesteh. Dr Shayesteh was raised a practicing Muslim in Iran. While studying in Tehran he became involved in the Iranian Fundamentalist Revolution, and went on to become a leading Muslim politician and teacher of Islamic religious philosophy in northern Iran. In the second year after the Revolution, he fell out of favor with the Ayatollah Khomeini's political group. Kidnapped by Khomeini's Revolutionary Military, he was placed on death row awaiting execution. He was miraculously released and eventually escaped to Turkey, where, through a business relationship which went wrong, he came to know a group of Christians, and through them, Jesus Christ. Dr Shayesteh's story offers a compelling picture of life in Iran after the Revolution. He provides unique insights into the interactions between Iranian culture and fundamentalist Islam, a devastating critique of the Iranian Revolution, and a warning to the worl
El Duque has been considered since a brutal one. By Beth Lowell for 'The Reiki Digest'
As a student of the International House of Reiki, I was delighted to be asked to review Bronwen Stiene's CD, `Reiki Meditations for Self-Healing'. Every type and variety of coachwork is represented and if the author doesn't know the coachbuilder identity in a photo then he makes his best guess based on it's similarities to a specific coachbuilder's work.
In particular, the 3 1/2 and 4 1/2 litre models produced from 1933-1940 by Rolls Royce {RR} after the original Bentley Company based in Cricklewood had been bought out in 1931 have {in my opinion} the highest percentage of great looking coach work cloaking these models of any classic car produced between 1920 and 1950. I just love cats and they love me. Sometimes (when sad) I re-read some highligths I made to keep me in a good mood (and I'm still happily married)
I also recommend "The Little Book of Calm" by Paul Wilson (in
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