Official Review: The Universal Call by Fatima El-Hindi

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A book that conveys universal messages of appreciation and love without preaching. It feels pleasant and encourages gratitude. Thanks for sharing your review!
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Seldom have I come across teachings from a religious book in a non-preachy way, and the author seems to have done that with the Quran. Your review makes me want to read this book. Thank you for the review.
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This book may not be for me, but I am quite certain that this book will help numerous people see the teachings of the Quran in new light. Merging religious beliefs with science to tap into higher consciousness sounds unique and effective. Congrats on BOTD!

The review is informative and insightful. It presents the book's summary eloquently and encourages readers to pick it up. Thank you for sharing this beautiful review.
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Thank you so much for your feedback! This gesture of yours inspire me to write some more honest views about such amazing books
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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.
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Your review is compelling and I would love to give this book a try in the near future. It sounds like a best pick for me as I love self help books. Thank you!
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Your most welcome dear, such feedbacks inspire me alot ❤.
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Your most welcome dear, such feedbacks inspire me alot ❤.
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The fact the book is more of self development rather than religious is what I like about the book.
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a book that conveys the timeless message of love and respect without preaching. It has good sound. Learning and showing gratitude are always beneficial, and this book has a pleasant vibe to it. I appreciate the favorable review.
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Well-written and edited, today's BOTD is an easy-to-understand self-help book that gives readers the tools they need to live a fulfilling life, while being more informed. I also like that the author included personal experiences because they help readers make connections and apply these ideas to their own lives in a way that fit them best. Thank you for your helpful review! Keep up the great work! :-)
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Amazing book to learn About Muslim Community and there religion
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Who wouldn't like a book that shares insights about living a life with higher consciousness? I've heard about the Quran before but never read it, so this would be a chance to learn about it from the perspective of the author who relies a lot on that book.
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Thank you for your review! It looks like an interesting book.
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Jacob Mamman wrote: 14 Oct 2023, 09:05 a book that conveys the timeless message of love and respect without preaching. It has good sound. Learning and showing gratitude are always beneficial, and this book has a pleasant vibe to it. I appreciate the favorable review.
I also found the idea of being grateful appealing from this book.
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