Written clearly, the aim of the book "Strange but True" is to highlight
some points.
There are many incidences that occurred in the hospitals which are of
general interest to the general readers. The author is conscious that
some points may be sensitive so he made it clear that the book is not
meant to insult, degrade, defame or anything like this to anyone. The
author believes that this world and this country (U.K.) have given him
so much, which he wants to give back to the world/country for the
benefit of other people.
As a Muslim, the author has questioned many beliefs common among Asian
Muslims, which are frequently addressed in the mosques, written in
so-called Islamic literature and believed by many Muslims.
In addition to his professional knowledge as a medical doctor, the
author's overall general knowledge and knowledge in sciences is of high
standard. He was selected to be trained as a magistrate, went through
two stages of interviews, but because of his heavy workload as a
consultant in the NHS, could not complete his training.
His consultant colleagues from his last hospital, the manager of that
hospital and the consultants from his previous jobs in NHS, where he
worked as a junior doctor, speak very highly about him.