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"Hello everyone, joining from Chennai.I’ve spent the last few years acting as a literary steward for my late father, Md. Sanaullah’s lifelong research into Prophetic wisdom.
While digging through his unpublished archives, I found a recurring theme: Softness is the only strength that doesn’t break.
I’ve recently translated these inherited insights into a narrative called 'The Cracked Bowl' to help families sort their issues. I’m here to learn from your recommendations on spiritual memoirs that focus on heart-healing. Looking forward to the discussions!"
"Some verses don't answer questions. They sit with you until you become the answer."~Fariha
Most of us read the Qur'an asking, What does this mean?
But sometimes the verse is asking something else entirely:
Who are you becoming while you read me?
There's a book that emerged from this kind of reading: slow, reflective, letting certain verses stay long after the page is closed.
"Walking with Pearls: Personal Pearls on Sacred Words That Revive the Soul's Heart" is written for those moments when the heart feels present, yet unfinished.
For those who read to be changed rather than informed.
A quiet, long-form companion for hearts seeking revival.
Available on Kindle Unlimited.
https://amzn.in/d/0eJ1s0Up

Nope. This book links the Golden Age of Islamic Science directly to a revolution of knowledge which started with the revelation of the Quran. The environment of seeking truth as mention in several places in the Quran, influenced the minds of the early Muslim Natural Philosophers who used the tools of Islamic Religious scholarship to navigate Greek and Ancient texts. The result; the world’s first true scientific method.
This book shows that Islam as a religion is not only compatible with science, rather it inspired scientific investigation .
The implications of this book is that the Western World needs to re-evaluate their historical narratives of scientific dominance and give the Quran a second glance. This book is reclaiming Islamic scholarly brilliance.