Official Review: The Universal Call by Fatima El-Hindi

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Re: Official Review: The Universal Call by Fatima El-Hindi

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I have read the Quran and I can relate to the author's sentiment of it being a universal book that speaks on the human experience. It's great to see her portraying her writing in such a good way. I'd love to explore more of this book. Thanks for writing a very lovely review!
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I think some of these principles could be applied to any religion, for example, being appreciative of what you have. I would not object to reading this book to learn more about the Quran as I think different religions have more in common than not. Thanks for your wonderful review!
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I loved how concise but detailed the review was structured. I don't think I will read it just yet, but I may have to soon. Great Job!
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This book offers great lessons with insight into the Quran. Thanks for your wonderful review!
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Post by Mihlali Amilile »

I really found the book very important because it teaches a lot about the reality of life.I also like the confidence of Fatima and not running away from challenges but she face them,also learned to bring the real you to people. It relates a lot in our day-to-day life.
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The concept of integrating the Quran, scientific understanding and life experiences in the book, offers a fresh perceptive into understanding the human experience. Fatima offers a unique read that is knowledgeable and wholesome at the same time, without necessarily disregarding other beliefs and faiths.
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Nice review,the book is a way of helping someone improve his lifestyle and positive thinking.The teachings are so reflected in way that's not preaching at all.Good work.
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Nice review,the book is a way of helping someone improve his lifestyle and positive thinking.The teachings are so reflected in way that's not preaching at all.Good work.
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a book that conveys the timeless message of love and respect without preaching. It has good sound. Learning and showing gratitude are always beneficial, and this book has a pleasant vibe to it.
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Post by Thomas Hill »

It is a wonderful reading. All religions are supposed to teach us about kindness. It is a universal topic yet people tend to be somewhat swayed away when talking about it.
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wow so natural, talks about the universe and love, which is the most important of all in this life discussing about it usefulness is special
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The book looks good, there is a deep message hidden in it. The author has also added his spiritual knowledge to it. Your review is very informative. Great review 👏
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wow, this is beautiful discussing about love and the universe is a good combination
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

“The Universal Call” by Fatima El-Hindi is a book that calls readers to live a life of higher consciousness. Fatima uses the Quran, her science background and her life to accomplish her book’s goal. Being a strong believer in meditation and commonly held convictions, she believes that we can overcome life’s obstacles. She uses the Quran as her reference point and closely matches it with scientific principles. This results in a message that is relevant to anyone open to improvement. This is a very good book that interlaces religion with science and can result in a self-help process for many. Very good review.
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Post by Uc A »

This book teaches about love and love for religion. This enables readers to live a life of higher consciousness by tapping into higher powers. Fatima taps into her knowledge of the Quran and her life experiences.
I recommend this book to anyone irrespective of religion. :D
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