Laurence B. Brown

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Laurence B. Brown
Occupation Ophthalmic Surgeon[Writer]Novelist
Genres Non-fictionThriller

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Laurence B. Brown' is an American author of both non-fiction and fictional works, best known for his books "Misgod'ed", "God'ed?" (non-fiction) and his 2007 novel, The Eighth Scroll.

[edit] Biography

Graduate of Cornell University, Brown Medical School, and George Washington University Hospital residency program, is an ophthalmic surgeon, specializing in cataract and refractive surgery. A retired Air Force officer, he is the medical director of a major eye center in Saudi Arabia. He divides his time between America, England, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. Brown is also the author of two previous books of comparative religion, "The First and Final Commandment" and "God'ed", as well as a book of fiction entitled The Eighth Scroll. Dr. Brown and his wife live in Medina, Saudi Arabia with their daughter.

[edit] Religious studies and conversion to Islam

Dr. Brown served as a respected ophthalmologist in the U.S. Air Force for a period of eight years. Following a personal ordeal involving his daughter, Dr. Brown redirected his focus to religious study, culminating in his conversion to Islam in April 1994. The results of his study are outlined in his non-fiction books, such as 'MisGod'ed: A Roadmap of Guidance and Misguidance in the Abrahamic Religions' and 'God'ed?: The Case for Islam as the Completion of Revelation'.

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