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I Dared to Call Him Father

I Dared to Call Him Father

The Miraculous Story of a Muslim Woman's Encounter with God

by Richard Schneider, Bilquis Sheikh

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How do I give myself to God completely What happens when I do I Dared to Call Him Father is a book for everyone who has ever asked these questions.It is the fascinating true story of Bilquis Sheikh, a prominent Muslim woman in South Asia who faced these questions at the crossroads of her life and found the astonishing answers. Her entire life ...

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I Dared to Call Him Father

I Dared to Call Him Father

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