Safa sultan biography books

          Spies for the Sultan: Ottoman Intelligence in the Great Rivalry with Spain (Georgetown Studies in Intelligence History).

        1. Wafa Sultan is a Syrian-American medical doctor, writer, and critic of Islam.
        2. Translated into English for the first time, Emrah Safa Gürkan's Spies for the Sultan reconstructs this history of Ottoman espionage, sabotage, and bribery.
        3. Rawdatu 's-safa is a Persian-language history of the origins of Islam, early Islamic civilisation, and Persian history by Mīr-Kh v ānd.
        4. Safvat al-Safa is a biography book with hagiographical accounts which falls under both genres.
        5. Translated into English for the first time, Emrah Safa Gürkan's Spies for the Sultan reconstructs this history of Ottoman espionage, sabotage, and bribery....

          Wafa Sultan

          Syrian-American doctor, writer, and critic of Islam

          Wafa Sultan (Arabic: وفاء سلطان; born June 14, 1958) is a Syrian-American medical doctor, writer, and critic of Islam.[1] In 2006, Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world.[2]

          Early life

          Sultan was born into a modest middle class Alawite[1][3] family in Baniyas, Syria.[4][5][6]

          Although Sultan wanted to be a writer, and would have preferred to study Arabic literature, she studied at the medical faculty at the University of Aleppo due to pressure from her family.[7] She says that she was shocked into secularism by the 1979 atrocities committed by Islamic extremists of the Muslim Brotherhood against innocent Syrians.

          She states that while she was a medical student, she witnessed the machine-gun assassination of her professor, Yusef al Yusef,[8] an ophthalmologist from the university who