![]() It is such a page turner, even when it gets a bit redundant at times. The journey took them all the way from London to the Sheikh’s hometown in Lucknow, covering the topics about the world right down to the most personal discussion of the loss of their parents.ĭespite my initial disappointment of this book (on hindsight, it could have been blamed on me, because my initial prediction of this book is far off), I think this has been a brilliant and fascinating book for me. The book is the results of the author’s discussion with her friend,Sheikh Mohammad Akram Nadwi, after a yearlong journey through the Quran. This is a book about someone who wants to know more, who loves to discuss, who wants to understand without prejudice, who wants to be a part of something that is foreign from them ultimately this book is about learning, whether it be about Quran, Islam, acceptance, tolerance, or simply about life. If you think this is a book about Quran, I’m not going to say that you are wrong, but you are most definitely not right either. ![]() Learning should come from understanding properly, not from being forced. Anybody who forces people to change their beliefs, they are not a teacher. ![]()
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