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In this book I will take a journey with readers to explore ideas and share stories which will mesmerise adults and capture the imagination of children.I will try to motivate people who have a desire to succeed, challenging them to train their minds to effectively use the power of positive imagination to improve their lives.

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In this book I will take a journey with readers to explore ideas and share stories which will mesmerise adults and capture the imagination of children.I will try to motivate people who have a desire to succeed, challenging them to train their minds to effectively use the power of positive imagination to improve their lives.
Autorenporträt
My name is Alahaji' Yaya Sillah, also known as Yaya-Patchari. I was born in Jarra Sutukung Sillah Kunda in the LRR region. I am married with children. I consider my family background to be religious Muslim conservative. Initially my family belonged to the Maliki School of Islamic jurisprudence, but personally I subscribed to the Ash'ari theological school, and my spiritual mentor is Imam Ghazali. However, due to the lengthy time I spent in Western society, my views are more liberal and moderate. Professionally, I follow my Ja-hanka family Marabout tradition, which is essential for guiding people in religious matters and spiritual counselling. I obtained my early Islamic education from my grandfather Alahaji Kebba Sillah Kebba's local Majilis at Jarra Sutukung Sillah Kunda. Later on I furthered my education at Imam Baaba Camara's local Darra at Serrekunda Ebo Town. Briefly in the late 1990s, I enrolled to study Basic English in night classes in Ebo Town and New Jeshwang, but I am largely self-educated in the language. In 2013, I undertook short courses on Creative Writing in Western Springs College in Auckland, New Zealand, and also at Al-Fridouse Islamic College in Sydney, Australia. My area of expertise is sociology and spiritual counselling. Among my hobbies are praying, reading, writing, research, and travelling.