Sattar Memon
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Born1947 (age 77–78)
Northwestern, India
Occupation
- Doctor
- literary and medical author
Genre
- Spiritual fiction
- medical
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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 ..