Khan, Jean Monica, 1931-

Khan, Jean M, 1931-, Meadows, Cindy K (Pseudonym), 1931-, Sister Yasmin, 1931-

Born in Selly Oak, Birmingham, England. Married in 1954. Emigrated to Fiji in 1958 and to New Zealand in 1966. Converted to Islamic faith in 1953. Clerical work for Occupational Therapy Departments, Wellington Hospital. Cindy K. Meadows was Jean M. Khan's pseudonym for her book 'The one who cares'. Adopted Islamic name of Sister Yasmin.

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Khan, Jean Monica, 1931- : Sound recordings

Date: Sep 1990 - Sep - Nov 1995 - Nov 2002 - 01 Sep 1990 - 01 Nov 2002

By: Khan, Jean Monica, 1931-

Reference: OHColl-0675

Description: Jean M. Khan reads her autobiography which includes details of her family, wartime rationing, fighter planes, the blackout and her father's wartime Air Force experiences in England. Talks of her Fijian husband, their children, becoming a Muslim. Describes living in Fiji and New Zealand, finding work. Includes poems about her lifetime experiences. 'The challenge of a lifetime' comprises poems on the nature of her Islamic faith with some interpretation. Explains her names of Cindy K. Meadows and Sister Yasmin. 'Empathy' elaborates details of, and reinforces, Islamic faith. Describes a visit to Mecca. Includes the introduction to the gospel of Barnabas Quantity: 10 C60 cassette(s). 8 C90 cassette(s). 2 folder(s) Containing forms and biographical information. 1 printed abstract(s) 1 photocopied volume of the typewritten manuscript of 'The challenge of a lifetime'. Complete work. 1 printed abstract(s) 1 printed typescript of 'The one who cares'. Complete work. 1 printed abstract(s) 1 handwritten transcript of 'The one who cares' in four volumes. Complete work. 1 printed abstract(s) 15 articles entitled 'Empathy' bound individually. 1 event(s). 22 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete. Photocopied photographs of Jean M. Khan mounted in the books Search dates: 1939 - 2002