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 seems like a hidden gem for those seeking self-improvement. The author's unique perspective on the Quran's universality and her ability to present it without being preachy or coercive is commendable.
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I don't know anything about Quran, but reading this book come to know about many things about the religion and their basics. well written and beautifully portrayed.
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Thank you so much for this. I learned a lot and it is really quite interesting to read. It is helping the reader to become more spritual conscious etc.
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This sounds like such a good read, I haven't read anything related to Quran so I might give this a chance. Thankyou for your review.
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I love the author's ability to marry religion and non-religion harmoniously. She seeks to educate and uplift rather than preach doctrines of the Islamic religion.

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It is amazing that this is a unique book and the author draws her arguments from different sources yet contains lessons that are found in other self-help materials; this is a testament to the oneness of humanity. Thanks a lot for the review.
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I love the book, it's mind blowing, thanks for a good review..
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Post by Chimdik Chimezi »

Having a belief system which we can run to for strength is very good as examplified by the content of this book. I will consider reading "The Universal Call" by Fatima El-Hindi to learn how Fatima taps into the power of the Quran.
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Post by Prakhar Awasthi »

Thank you for sharing your thoughtful and comprehensive review of "The Universal Call" by Fatima El-Hindi. It's evident that you found this book to be a valuable and enlightening read, and your review highlights several key aspects that resonated with you.

Your appreciation for the unique interpretations of the Quran presented in the book and their alignment with both religious and non-religious principles is an important point. The fact that the book doesn't come across as preachy and allows room for disagreement while presenting its message is a testament to its open-minded and non-coercive approach.

The inclusion of the author's background and testimonials from her students added credibility to the book and reinforced the author's authority on the subject matter. Your mention of the book's brevity, chronological flow, and strong editing further underlines its accessibility and readability.

It's wonderful to read that you didn't find anything to dislike about the book and that you highly recommend it to anyone interested in self-help material. Your thorough review will undoubtedly help potential readers understand the book's strengths and the valuable lessons it offers, regardless of their religious background.
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I am deeply attracted to the pursuit of elevated consciousness and the practice of meditation to enhance one's life. The insights gained from these experiences undoubtedly lead to a more profound understanding of life's true purpose. I also value a rational approach in the book that aligns with the Quran and scientific principles to provide the foundation for these profound insights. Beautiful review.
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The Universal Call" by Fatima El-Hindi offers a refreshing perspective by blending insights from the Quran with scientific principles. It's a book that encourages readers to explore the realms of higher consciousness while grounding these ideas in a manner that appeals to both religious and secular audiences. Congrats on the BOTD.
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I love the book. It teaches us to love and appreciate one another. Also to respect each other.
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Although this sound interesting, it's not a book that I would read. Thanks for a good review.
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It's good to know that both the religious and non-religious can benefit from the book's rich content, as many readers will certainly appreciate knowing how to tap into powers that go beyond the physical.
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The author's strong sentiments about sharing her experiences and utilising them to educate and empower women and young people in her community began after the death of her mother, which is noteworthy for readers. She want to aid people in pursuing their goals.
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