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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The book has great emphasis on Fatima and her approach in life. Fatima uses her knowledge in the Quran and also scientific to withhold her standards.The book generally is very educational and would recommend to anyone trying to understand their sole purpose in the universe.
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I love this review. This is not a book I'd ordinarily want to read, but you've made the strengths of the book come alive. Navigating life is not always easy, and we need all the wisdom we can get.
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I just read a sample of this book on Amazon. Your review has made this book more interesting to me now. I'm glad the author used logical reasoning to convey her point and didn't employ an emotional, forced, or preachy voice.
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A book that focuses on how to tap into a higher power and understand the universe better. As a Muslim, I really like that the author uses her Quran knowledge too in this book! A very intriguing read! Thank you for this review I really enjoyed it and it made me want to start reading it right away!
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This nonfiction book helps the readers to tap into higher powers and ideals that go beyond our physical existence. I like how the author shared her insight based on the experience she found in the Quran. I also like how the book texts are not preachy. Nice review.
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It appears to provide an inspirational guide that is based on Islam.
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This sound nice honestly. I do have some knowledge on Quran so, I'll be able to comprehend the message. The writing is no doubt beautifully delivered.
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Living a life of higher consciousness by tapping into higher powers beyond our physical existence is something worthwhile. Proving this through scientific knowledge, the Quran and life experiences will certainly make it more relatable and achievable. I would love to read this enlightening book.Thanks for an amazing review!
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I like the fact that the author merged both religious beliefs and scientific insights while enlightening the readers regarding the higher level of consciousness. Thanks for the awesome review!
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A non-preachy spiritual take on life is something I could get into. If it’s true that who we are goes beyond the physical depths of our bodies, then this marriage of Quranic knowledge with science is worth a look. I'm not convinced it's possible, but it's, at least, comparable to similar Christian attempts.
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Sounds like an interesting self-help book that allows the reader to challenge his/her limits of using their conscience to manage through life's big challenges. The author, Fatima, uses Quran to fortify her ideas in the book which, as per the reviewer, seems non-conventional and agree with principles of both religion and non-religion. I bet majority of readers who love self-help books will benefit from reading this piece. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Post by Iyene »

This book is for the curious because it's beyond enlightening. If you're someone who's always wandering towards anything that connect's to the higher spiritual plane you would surely find a sense of belonging in the book like I did. Overall the book was really entertaining!!
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I like your review. I don't know much about Quarn .but I think anybody who want know they can get some idea about the book also about the religion.
I think this is a good book to know about the goal of life not physical but mentally about consciousness.
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Post by Iyene »

You're absolutely right there. ⁰You won't get all the knowledge you need from the Quran on the book, but you'd gain quite the knowledge. I'm a Muslim myself and I know that if you really want to know about the Quran, just read the Quran, it's always better that way.
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Post by Ogunkoya Mayowa »

This is an interesting self-help Islamic book that helps to live a life of higher consciousness based on the knowledge found in the Quran. The author also shared why she believes the Quran is a universal book that speaks on the human experience and our collective consciousness. Nice review.
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