Saudi Clerics Denouce Recently Released Book By American Paramedic.

"Paramedic to the Prince" released in December 2009 has been denounced by leading Saudi clerics and banned by the Saudi ministry of information for what they claim are distorted comments relating to the Prophet Mohammed and Islam. The author, Patrick Tom Notestine denied any intent to insult or distort Islam in his nonfiction first hand account of an American Paramedics ten year adventure working inside one of the most fundamentalist Islamic countries on the globe. From the blood and carnage of the emergency room, to the royal palaces of the "House of Saud". Where the author was on the private medical staff of King Abdullah Ibn Al-Saud. The book takes you into all levels of Saudi society. This is one mans unvarnished version of this secretive Saudi Kingdom. (PRWeb Feb 18, 2010)


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