Thank you to everyone for your support!
The following individuals have endorsed the book to date:
The following individuals have endorsed the book to date:
"This is an honest and engaging story of the struggles and triumphs of a Canadian Muslim woman. Farheen Khan demonstrates in a charming and humble manner how we all need faith, family and friends to bring us through the dark times and reconnect with our true selves."
Dr. Ingrid Mattson, President, Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)
"Farheen's story of victory over spiritual and physical hardships speaks to the point that we often overlook the cures in front of us. As a result, we find ourselves embracing irrational behavior, and belief in our arrogance. As a black man in the world, I was taught to be a warrior, because true success as an African American is defined by how well I play with "injury." Farheen demonstrates the ultimate "Think Blackness" in that she exhibits that above all trials and tribulations Allah (God) is just, merciful, and ever present. To my little sister, I thank you. You remind us all that playing with "injuries" is not how we are limited, but ultimately how we are tested. Indeed Allah is God. Keep it Simple."
Preacher Moss, Executive Director, "Allah Made Me Funny"
The Official Muslim Comedy Tour and "End of Racism" Comedy and Lecture Tour
"Farheen Khan has written a gripping account of overcoming adversity and developing inward strength, to become a person of invaluable service and benefit to others and to society at large."
Shaikh Faraz Rabbani, Author and Educational Director, SeekersGuidance (www.seekersguidance.com)
"Everyone experiences difficulties and setbacks in life. With a cheerful tone that keeps up buoyant as we read her very personal and insightful story, Farheen has shared with us her path back from darkness, in the hope that her story will inspire and assist others on their journeys back to the light. We are very privileged that she made the courageous decision to share her life history with us. The determination of a six-year old who insisted on fasting during the long summer days of Ramadan pulls her through her trials, and reaches out to pull us through ours. Thank you Farheen."
Katherine Bullock, Ph.D and author of "Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil: Challenging Historical and Modern Stereotypes" and many others.
"An excellent narrative of struggle through a time and place, which is sure to be a source of inspiration and personal empowerment for the reader."
Imam Afroz Ali, Founder and President, Al-Ghazzali Centre, Australia
Dr. Ingrid Mattson, President, Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)
"Farheen's story of victory over spiritual and physical hardships speaks to the point that we often overlook the cures in front of us. As a result, we find ourselves embracing irrational behavior, and belief in our arrogance. As a black man in the world, I was taught to be a warrior, because true success as an African American is defined by how well I play with "injury." Farheen demonstrates the ultimate "Think Blackness" in that she exhibits that above all trials and tribulations Allah (God) is just, merciful, and ever present. To my little sister, I thank you. You remind us all that playing with "injuries" is not how we are limited, but ultimately how we are tested. Indeed Allah is God. Keep it Simple."
Preacher Moss, Executive Director, "Allah Made Me Funny"
The Official Muslim Comedy Tour and "End of Racism" Comedy and Lecture Tour
"Farheen Khan has written a gripping account of overcoming adversity and developing inward strength, to become a person of invaluable service and benefit to others and to society at large."
Shaikh Faraz Rabbani, Author and Educational Director, SeekersGuidance (www.seekersguidance.com)
"Everyone experiences difficulties and setbacks in life. With a cheerful tone that keeps up buoyant as we read her very personal and insightful story, Farheen has shared with us her path back from darkness, in the hope that her story will inspire and assist others on their journeys back to the light. We are very privileged that she made the courageous decision to share her life history with us. The determination of a six-year old who insisted on fasting during the long summer days of Ramadan pulls her through her trials, and reaches out to pull us through ours. Thank you Farheen."
Katherine Bullock, Ph.D and author of "Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil: Challenging Historical and Modern Stereotypes" and many others.
"An excellent narrative of struggle through a time and place, which is sure to be a source of inspiration and personal empowerment for the reader."
Imam Afroz Ali, Founder and President, Al-Ghazzali Centre, Australia
