16,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

After reading The Love, Purohit Mehta became a fan of its author-a child-and sent letters to Indian universities to invite the child for a book talk. The child rejected many invitations due to conflicts with Imam Jalaluddin Zelgai-who provided Taliban training to American Muslim children, some of whom he abused (like ten-year-old Muhammad Abdul). Eventually, the child changed his mind and traveled to India, but some enemies of his-Muhammad Islam and Muhammad Ullah-attempted to assassinate him. The Purohit noticed and protected the child by taking the bullet. The child held the Purohit's…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
After reading The Love, Purohit Mehta became a fan of its author-a child-and sent letters to Indian universities to invite the child for a book talk. The child rejected many invitations due to conflicts with Imam Jalaluddin Zelgai-who provided Taliban training to American Muslim children, some of whom he abused (like ten-year-old Muhammad Abdul). Eventually, the child changed his mind and traveled to India, but some enemies of his-Muhammad Islam and Muhammad Ullah-attempted to assassinate him. The Purohit noticed and protected the child by taking the bullet. The child held the Purohit's falling body and said, "You are not a man. You are a Manish." Upon arrival in New York, the child knocked on the Mecca Mosque door. Suddenly, Imam Zelgai towered over him and said, "Take your chalk and go away." The child responded, "I'm not here for chalk. I'm here for Abdul." The name of the child is Soborno Isaac. He calls this story Manish.