Tass saada biography of barack
This book is full of amazing, even miraculous, stories which I won't spoil for you by telling about them. Tass now works for a humanitarian organization whose mission it is reconcile the sons of Isaac and the sons of Ishmael. An interesting and fun read. Read this one. It's good. This book was an easy read. I found myself very intrigue from the start of the book.
Tass depicts his life as a PLO sniper. By keeping an open mind to his lifestyle of killing Israelis, Jews, and even Christians, I was taken back by the magnitude of his life. As a sinner myself, I couldn't help but be disgusted by his wrongdoings. By the Grace of God, Tass found Jesus.
Tass saada biography of barack: Saada is a Palestinian Muslim
He realized that Jesus in the "the way, the Truth, and the life. I fully recommend this book to any reader, not just those that practice Islam or Christianity. This book a definite read as it helps to prove that God has a purpose for us all, and that his Son truly the "only way. Cody Kerekffy. This is a very amazing and truly inspiring, I highly recommend it.
It shows this idea of that we all can change with a little faith. As a christian I understand this. I believe the reason that people aren't open to God is because people are scare and afraid that they are not good enough, not perfect enough, or worthy or something like that. There is one part in the book that I personally love and respect is when Tass is so dedicated in telling his story of christ with others that he slept and traveled for months in a van.
This book is really good. Whether you are Christian or not, it is a book worth reading. There is another scene when Tass is in the church full of people in tears asking all of them to forgive me for what I have done to all of you. Freda Mans-Labianca. Tass Saada's story was one I am going to remember for a long time. I will talk about it with my friends, and I will recommend it to all I talk to.
This book was powerful! You have to read this with an open heart and mind. I'm not going to say it's easy to swallow always, because it's not, but if it were easy, it wouldn't be real. To see where the author came from, the world of complete hatred. To be blessed to have found the love of God, and is now Christian. His own family went from wanting to kill him, to respecting him.
An amazing story, one that I can't get enough of. Don't give up on it either. Brian John Karcher. Author 11 books 1 follower. Tass has devoted his life to perhaps the biggest, ugliest and deadliest conflict of our time: the Arab-Jew conflict. I find it based solidly on the gospel of Jesus Christ and deeply moving. I see his Arab-Jew struggle for peace as a model for anyone dealing with division between two groups.
The author, once a sniper and driver for Arafat and radical Palestinian muslim, came to know Christ as Lord and along with his wife established Hope for Ishmael which endeavors to bring reconciliation between Jews and Arabs. He has a heart for Palestinians. When he first read the Bible he was surprised to learn some history about Arabs. The change in this man's life could have only been accomplished by God.
In the beginning of the book he hates and shoots Jews but after his conversion he comes to love the Jew. This book helped me better understand the Palestinian situation and how Arabs in general think. The author admits that Muslims are so stubborn that it takes a Saul-of-Tarsus-type vision to convert a Muslim to Christianity. Tass is born in a refugee camp in Saudi Arabia 3 months after his family is driven from their home in Palestine.
Only Jesus could save Tass from destruction. This book provides great insight into the root of the struggles and the ongoing hostilities between the Palestinians and Israel. The best aspect of the book is the author's reminder that Jews, Christians and Muslims are spiritual cousins. God loves them all. There is hope for peace in the solution.
He models his belief by turning from terrorism, seeking forgiveness for his past acts and truly loving others. Did Yasser Arafat repent and turn to Jesus before his end? Yes, according to this author. Though that is not at all a main theme of the book, it is an exciting reminder of the power of God and His Gospel to penetrate hearts and hard places.
The author's story helped me understand more about the roots of the Palestinian dilemma. It is easy to see how young men can become radicalized and angry. Truly one of the most amazing books I have read to date. Here was a man filled with a seething hate for Jews. Years after immigrating to the U. Thank you Chris Brady for the recommendation, and thank you Lord, for using this amazing book to soften my heart towards Muslims.
Trish Boese. It's written by a Palestinian Muslim who was a sniper against Israelbut became a born-again Christian. He is now a strong voice for peace and reconciliation through Jesus Christ. It was interesting reading even though I don't understand all the conflicts in the Middle East. Rushay Booysen. I loved the read,the book gave me a better reflection on the war from "within" the Palestine camp.
His approach to Love is what amazed me even after hating for so long. The book made me question my love towards others. This is an amazing story of transformation. There aren't not that i remember! I tass saada biography of barack consider it up there with Run baby Run. More reviews and ratings. Join the discussion.
Can't find what you're looking for? Help center. My parents fled to Gaza so that they could tass saada biography of barack later. But as we know, the Arabs lost the war and my parents stayed in Gaza. Soon after my birth in Gaza we emigrated to Saudi Arabia and I was raised as a Palestinian emigrant who had left his country. The Saudis often harassed us, accusing us of selling our lands to the Jews and then coming to live in their land.
So I grew up in Saudi Arabia with a lot of hate towards the Jews - they had caused me to be an emigrant and to lose the land that was ours. I wish that I had known the Word of God then, because then I would have known the truth that it was not the Jews that caused me to be an emigrant, but the Muslims and the Muslim system. When I was ten, my parents decided to move to Qatar.
After the Six Day War, I felt as if I was having a nervous breakdown and my hatred just grew and grew. I was thinking that once again our leaders sold us to the Jews. That was when I decided to go and fight for our land, which I believed was ours. I went to my father and asked him for permission to join the Fatah. He told me, "Son, what are you talking about?
You have to continue your studies and get an education. You leave these ideas alone!
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I signed his name on the application form and left Qatar for Syria and there I joined the Fatah movement, which moved me to Jordan. I trained hard and was part of many actions and activities, but my parents would not leave me alone. They continued to search for me, and finally in they found me through some friends. My father asked me to return to Qatar so that my mother would know that I was still alive; and then, he said that they would let me return to Jordan.
I agreed to this plan and went to visit them. When I entered Qatar my father took my passport and told me that I would not be returning to anywhere but school. I was very disappointed and angry but still I listened to my father and went back to school. I hated the whole world and continually made a lot of trouble at the school. Once I was mad at my teacher and so I ran after him with a knife but the other students held me back, so instead I seriously hurt myself with the knife.
They took me to the hospital and they saved me. Later I saw that teacher pull into a parking lot in his car. I went after him I had a gun and I shot him. I thought I had killed him and so was shocked when I found he was still alive. I now thank Him again that I missed. After that it was decided to expel me from school and from Qatar. I went after him I had a gun and I shot him.
I thought I had killed him and so was shocked when I found he was still alive. I now thank Him again that I missed. After that it was decided to expel me from school and from Qatar. My father gave me two options — I could go to England or to Egypt. But still I wanted to go. After a few months and many problems that I caused my parents, my father said I could go anywhere as long as it was far away from them.
So in FebruaryI went to America.
Tass saada biography of barack: By Tass Saada Once an Arafat
I stayed with a friend for a while and then I moved to Kansas City. As a Palestinian, it made me happy that they did not see me as an immigrant or a refugee. I asked my friends what the best way was to stay in America and they told me that it was to marry an American. So I decided to look for an American girl. My goal was to marry an American merely to get my citizenship and then divorce her.
But thank God that He had better plans for me than I had for myself and until today this American is still my wife! She is of Irish origin, so she just looked at me and asked what I wanted from her! I thank God that he changed my attitude towards her. When I married her, my father stopped sending me money. He told me that if I wanted to marry an American girl I would have to support her, so I went to look for a job.
I found work at a French restaurant as a dishwasher. On my first day as a waiter I was scared because I had never worked in direct contact with people. I went to the first table and there sat a man named Charlie. He was sitting there with a very beautiful girl and was busy talking to her. When I went to take their plates my hands were shaking.
He looked at me and thanked me. I was in shock as this rich man was thanking the man who waited on him. For us in the Middle East that was not an accepted thing. When this rich man thanked me I decided to wait on him every time he would come to the restaurant and I always gave him the best service. He has no idea how many people were killed and wounded in such attacks.
InTass came to the United States. He found Americans generally to be loving and caring, completely opposite of what he had been taught, so he decided to stay by marrying an American girl Karen. He became very successful in the hotel and restaurant business and became an American citizen in Inthrough a supernatural encounter with the Lord Jesus Christ, he became a "born again" believer.
Ever since, Tass and Karen have been taking the message of Jesus back to the people he once hated and persecuted, the Jews and the Arab Christians, and to his former brethren, the Muslims. See our article Once an Arafat Man for more on Tass's conversion, his new life and thoughts on the Middle East situation. I'll follow up with a review at that time.