Ian Dallas
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Ian Dallas was born in Scotland in 1930. He was a playwright,dramatist and actor and is the author of two novels, "The Book of Strangers" and "The Ten Symphonies of Gorka Konig: a fictional textbook", three plays and a philosophical study, "New Wagnerian". In 1963 he also had a small role in the Frederico Fellini production "8 1/2". In 2001 The Science University of Penang, Malaysia conferred on him an Honorary Doctorate of Literature for his life's writings. In 2005 his "Collected Works" was published. In 2006 he published a book on political theory titled "The Time of the Bedouin".
Ian Dallas accepted Islam in 1963 with the Imam of the Qayrawiyyin mosque in Fez. Since then he has called many people to Allah and the way of Islam.
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- The Book of Strangers
- The Ten Symphonies of Gorka Konig: a fictional textbook
- New Wagnerian
- The Time of the Bedouin