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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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.
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Nice review
After reading the book and the review, i feel to read this book fully. I beleive in the magic of universe. Our intentions will sure come to reality one day. This kinda books will be really motivating to the persons who wants to achieve whatever they want in their life.
Thanks for the review
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This is a non-fiction philosophical book highlighting living a life of higher consciousness by tapping into higher powers and ideals that go beyond our physical existence. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review.
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It is clear that this book will be a great read, and I am impressed by the fact you were able to express this without bias. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Interesting book. People who enjoy these kind of things would benefit from reading this book. Thanks for the review.
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A book that explores the meaning of life, the message of the Qur’an, and the connection between science and spirituality. The author uses linguistic analysis, personal experience, and various sources of knowledge to present a holistic view of the human condition and the universal call to consciousness.
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This is indeed a wonderful review and presents the book in a comprehensive and coordinated manner. The book presents the spirit of the Qur’an in a wonderful way. Congratulations on BOTD
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While there are many conflicts in different parts of the world these days in the name of religion, I am glad to come across a book that reveals the positive side of Islam, directs people to their inner world, and encourages them to think more deeply. After all, while all the so-called religious wars are based on different materialistic reasons, as the review aptly points out, religion is about higher powers and ideals that go beyond our physical existence. It's good to think more deeply, and good review. Well done.
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Learn how to conquer obstacles
or limitations that are preventing you from achieving complete success in any area of your life.
When we recognize the value in an experience, especially when it is challenging, a unique optimism takes root and flourishes in our soul. Appreciation encourages us to protect and celebrate that which is good, and transform that which is not. Fatim El Hindi is a great author.
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Fatima El-Hindi, a multidisciplinary educator and author traverses into the realm of highest degree of consciousness in her book "The Universal Call: A Journey to Consciousness". Her theory is a perfect amalgamation of scientific references and religious principles.
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Fatima El-Hindi, a multidisciplinary educator and author traverses into the realm of highest degree of consciousness in her book "The Universal Call: A Journey to Consciousness". Her theory is a perfect amalgamation of scientific references and religious principles.
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The Universal Call sounds like an eye-opening book. I hope other readers will find comfort and strength from Fatima El-Hindi's words.
Thank you for this insightful review.
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Mwatu, I thank you for your enlightening review ofThe Universal Call by Fatima El-Hindi.

You pointed out that this is a self help book that uses unique interpretations of the Quran which agree with the principles of both religion and non-religion, that it is worthwhile to read if one is open to improvement, and that it portrays the Quran as being universal in regard to the human experience and our collective consciousness.This sounds like a book with a much needed positive message!
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A book talking about universality of love regardless the religion nice review!
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Every holy book surely teaches and preaches innumerable ideologies, but an approach to understand the holy book(Quran) for the betterment of humanity is worth appreciating and applauding. Evry individual needs plausible ways to overcome their day to day obstacles and getting a solution from quranic interpretations are valuable and observable. Apart from this, merging Quranic interpretations and scientific principles is something i intend to apprehend.. Over all the review holds my interest. I am gonna go wth the book...
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