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 Universal Call by Fatima El-Hindi promises a unique journey toward higher consciousness, blending the Quran, science, and life experiences. The book's emphasis on gratitude and meditation as tools to overcome obstacles intrigues me.
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This is a good self help book, it needs one to read it with an open mind. I concur, the Quran does have some universal truths and principles to live by.
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A refreshing blend of Quranic insights with scientific principles, offering a universal message for personal growth. Whether you're into self-help or just seeking new perspectives, this book delivers. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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Thank you for a great review. I have sampled a few chapters and the easy flow of the narrative drew me in. Your review indicates a number of great lessons to learn from the story, based on the Quran. I might get this book to read at a later time.
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I'm glad the author doesn't pressure us to feel what they are feeling. Anytime we can meditate and take a moment of gratitude is always worth pursuing. This book so far seems valuable. Thank you for writing an insightful review!
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The author's approach is not preachy, which allows for open-minded exploration, and her background and testimonials from students at Nas Learning Center underscore her authority on the subject matter. The book's emphasis on gratitude and reflection, as well as its exploration of humanity from an Islamic perspective, adds valuable dimensions to self-improvement literature.
Good review
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Post by Janice Njeri »

Definitely a book I would read!!!. I like that she shares her reasons for using the Quran as her main reference point and marries it with scientific principles making the message relevant to anyone open to improvement. Great review.
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I will love to know how Quran is relatable to science. The review was explanatory.
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Amazing review. I liked how author promotes the art of consciousness. Definitely, the book is added in my bookshelf.
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Post by Raveena Tanu »

TheMazeRunner wrote: 18 Jun 2021, 08:44 Love is universal, and that is what this book wants to tell us. Great review!
Absolutely, the message of universal love in this book is truly heartwarming and important. Thanks for the insightful review!" 📚💖
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Post by Brienna Cooper »

What a thoughtful and thorough review! As someone who’s constantly thinking about the interconnectivity of humanity and the universe, and how that affects us all in our daily lives, this caught my attention. I think I would mainly read this from an educational standpoint (i.e the Quaran info) but also to peak into an alternative POV that could give me some more things to ponder on. While my beliefs differ and I may not agree with everything in the book, I can appreciate a fresh and open perspective like this one.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I always appreciate when people can discuss religion in a non- preachy manner. And, as someone who's had very little relation to Islam, this might be an interesting approach to the Quran.
Great review.
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Post by Raveena Tanu »

Thank you for your kind words! I appreciate your feedback.
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Hats off to author for bringing out such a flawless book. :tiphat: Thanks to the reviewer
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Yeah i absolutely agree 👍 with you
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