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 love this book because it describes the evolution of humanity and is for the religious and nonreligious
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It's important to approach books about religious texts like the Quran with an open mind and a willingness to learn. Such books can provide valuable insights and understanding for individuals at various levels of familiarity with the subject. Thanks for the review.
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i have always wanted to learn more about quran. i think so this book will really help me. thanks for the great review!
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The Quran is a pursuit of guidance for us. While reading Quran we seek serenity, knowledge, as well as a solution to our problems. It definitely nourishes our soul.
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The inclusion of testimonials from Nasri, Authog, and Daniel adds a personal touch and credibility to the author's expertise. Learning about Nas Learning Center's linguistic approach to the Quran for the modern world is fascinating. I appreciate your detailed review, making me more inclined to delve into this unique self-help perspective.
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This seems like a great self help book. I like that the author uses her knowledge of the Quran, her life experiences, and scientific knowledge in this book. I look forward to reading this book. Congratulations on making botd!
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The author's approach of marrying Quranic wisdom with scientific principles is intriguing. Your mention of the book being non-preachy and allowing room for differing opinions assures me of a balanced perspective. I'm curious to explore how these diverse elements come together to offer valuable insights.
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Broad experience in the physical science with her passion to her Islamic religion and history in human conscious
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A book that show universal love, compassion and greatness. It pretty excellent book. It is always good to learn and and continue learning and this books feels grate and pleasant to read. Thank you this positive review :D
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Moisés Alcántara Ayre wrote: 14 Oct 2023, 09:33
Rahul Singh 29 wrote: 14 Oct 2023, 08:38 I have read some part of Quran, the holy book of Islam and it holds a unique place in the context of science. While primarily Quran is a religious text, it contains verses that have facinated scientists and scholars for their alignment with certain scientific concepts. For example, the Quran mentions the development of the human embryo and expansion on universe. It would be interesting to know how author has integrated inspiration and scientific knowledge within a single book.
Didn't know what you say about the Quran; perhaps one more reason to start this reading adventure.
For reference, Please check :

1. Surah Al-Mu'minun (Chapter 23), verses 12–14 (regarding the development of the human embryo).

2. Surah Adh-Dhariyat (Chapter 51), verse 47 (concept of expanding the universe)

Explained in the Quran.
Life is a play where we are the actors and the audience, We laugh and cry, love and hate, create and destroy,
We seek to know ourselves and others, to belong and to be free, We accept what we can and change what we must.
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