Sattar Memon

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Born1947 (age 7778)
Northwestern, India
Occupation
  • Doctor
  • literary and medical author
Genre
  • Spiritual fiction
  • medical
Sattar Memon
Born1947 (age 7778)
Northwestern, India
Occupation
  • Doctor
  • literary and medical author
Genre
  • Spiritual fiction
  • medical
Website
www.ashrambooks.com

Sattar Memon (born 1947) is an Indian doctor and author. He has been an Associate Professor of Medicine emeritus at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, US since 1996, holds a medical degree and is a fellow of the American College of Physicians. He has published six books. The film rights were acquired in 2008 for his first novel, The Ashram.

  • The Providence Journal magazine section – fiction: Manohar: He had made it in America. Then this immigrant from India got a letter from a childhood friend (1987);[1]
  • The Ashram (2005);
  • Jews, Christians, Hindus, and Muslims: Tell Them the Truth: There Are No Angels... No Miracles. And... There Is No God! (2007). An anthology of spiritually based short stories tales of faith.
  • Breast Cancer Breakthroughs: Living Longer (2010);[2]
  • Curing Breast Cancer Blues: 150 Latest & Illustrated Questions & Answers (2012);
  • Send Me an Angel: Overcoming Cancer with Faith, Medicine & Miracles (2012).[3][4]
  • Soul’s Fury -- a novel about an antisemitic young Muslim who wants blow himself up inside the Wall Street to kill all —- has a change of heart & ends up saving the very people he wanted to hurt: an antidote toward hatred for Jews ..

Philanthropy

The proceeds from the sale of Breast Cancer Breakthroughs were divided among three charities: Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Foundation,[5] Crossroads Homeless Shelter,[6] and Providence Public Library.[7]

Awards

References

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