The author, a world-renowned transplant surgeon, scientist, bioethicist
and global health expert, is a Tanzanian born into Swahili culture, with
ancestral roots in Arabia, the Caucasus Mountains, and Ethiopia. This
memoir chronicles the exploration of his multiple identities, taking the
reader on an absorbing journey to Russia, the Ottoman Empire, Zanzibar,
South Africa, Idi Amin's Uganda, London, Oxford, the Middle East, the
US, Canada, and beyond. We meet slaves, royalty, great heroes, Nobel
Prize winners, and mass murderers. It is an impassioned call to resist
the polarization that is wrenching apart people of different "races,"
cultures and religions. Inspired by Gandhi and Martin Luther King,
TheGarment of Destiny is a remarkable journey that explores the many
facets of identity, its formation and who controls it. Are we who we
are-- or who we are as seen by others? "I believe that there is no clash
of civilizations," Daar says, "because we have one human civilization."