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The Torn Veil: The Best-Selling Story of Gulshan Esther (edition 2004)

by Sister Gulshan Esther (Author), Thelma Sangster (Author)

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This is the true story of Gulshan Esther, a Muslim girl who is imprisoned by her strict religious uprbringing and severe disability. Yet, when she converts to Christianity, she is miraculously healed of her condition.
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Title:The Torn Veil: The Best-Selling Story of Gulshan Esther
Authors:Sister Gulshan Esther (Author)
Other authors:Thelma Sangster (Author)
Info:Zondervan (2004), 160 pages
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Also refer to the sequel "Beyond the veil"
  MenoraChurch | Mar 5, 2022 |
Really extraordinary book and puts you in the shoes of the torn veil on how would you cope if you were in this situation. ( )
  007c | Oct 20, 2015 |
Just finished this! It was great getting to read the perspective of a devout Muslim who then met Jesus. I am realizing there is so much that I do not know, and this book has definitely sparked my curiosity to learn more about Islamic regions and cultures. ( )
  russ.sm | Sep 12, 2010 |
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