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From a horrible jail in Pakistan to an amazing faith healing in Loveland, Colorado, Hashmat Shah has been blessed with a life filled with miraculous events. As the son of a convert from Islam to Christianity, living in a predominantly Muslim country, Hashmat's experiences growing up are quite unique. This book takes you into the spiritual journeys of two men: Hashmat and his father, Rahmat Ullah Shah. Their struggles and triumphs are shared in the hopes that you might find evidence of the hand of God in your own life. Out of this spiritual journey, Hashmat has uncovered some startling…mehr

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From a horrible jail in Pakistan to an amazing faith healing in Loveland, Colorado, Hashmat Shah has been blessed with a life filled with miraculous events. As the son of a convert from Islam to Christianity, living in a predominantly Muslim country, Hashmat's experiences growing up are quite unique. This book takes you into the spiritual journeys of two men: Hashmat and his father, Rahmat Ullah Shah. Their struggles and triumphs are shared in the hopes that you might find evidence of the hand of God in your own life. Out of this spiritual journey, Hashmat has uncovered some startling parallels between Islam and Chrisitanity which bear further scrutiny. You, reader, are invited to share in these stories and revelations about Chrisitanity, Islam, and faith.
Autorenporträt
Presently retired from Pfizer Pharmaceuticals as a sales representative after 25 years of service Ten years as a pharma rep. in England for Hoechst Pharma (a Germany Company). 6 years as a medical sales rep. for Winthrop Sterling (an American comp.) in Pakistan. Jail episode in Pakistan took place during my employment with Winthrop Sterling. Two years as a science teacher in an English speaking school in Lahore, Pakistan. Many remarkable events took place in my life, where the power of the Lord kept me safe till I reached the USA with my wife and a child in 1982. Blessings of the Lord, I can not count. He is praiseworthy to the utmost.