Even Angels Ask: A Journey to Islam in America
I wrote those four lines of poetry-
Even nice angels could not but ask:
among all naught why man to be?
Lord answered them: It is man task
to live and learn, thus man may see.
This book is one of the most interesting books I have read in a long time. It is on par with 'Struggling to Surrender' (Dr. Lang's previous book). The logical approach to all arguments augmented with personal experiences that most can relate to but do not think about much simply makes this a book worth reading over and over again.This book takes the reader along this path by discussing conflicts between faith and reason, difficulties associated with the decision to convert to Islam, obstructions
Its just amaaazingg.. even as a muslim if you reas this its such an interesting read. I was hooked to this book really bad. Loved it.
I have a thirst for books by American converts to Islam. This is one of the better ones I've read. Not only does the author share his own journey to Islam, he also spends more than half of the book going over various beliefs and attitudes attributed to Muslims and analyzing them according to the Qur'an. The book also includes a discussion about how Muslims can help Islam to grow in America. I got a lot out of it and definitely recommend it for anyone who is interested in how Muslims think, what
Reading this book was a turning point in my life. I was not any longer the same person that I was before it. I was not any longer wishing I hadn't been, or wishing the wicked human race hadn't been. For the first time in my life, I felt how I was so lucky when I was chosen from nonexistence to be me, to be precisely as Salma...I wrote those four lines of poetry-Even nice angels could not but ask:among all naught why man to be?Lord answered them: It is man taskto live and learn, thus man may see.
It helped me to accept Islam as my religion. That's all I can say.
i like the books of Jeffrey Lang is amizing and i hope google give me the book for read it >
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Title | : | Even Angels Ask: A Journey to Islam in America |
Author | : | Jeffrey Lang |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Seventh Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 230 pages |
Published | : | 2014 by Amana Publications (first published 1997) |
Categories | : | Religion. Islam. Nonfiction. Biography. Spirituality. Philosophy. Theology |
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Reading this book was a turning point in my life. I was not any longer the same person that I was before it. I was not any longer wishing I hadn't been, or wishing the wicked human race hadn't been. For the first time in my life, I felt how I was so lucky when I was chosen from nonexistence to be me, to be precisely as Salma...I wrote those four lines of poetry-
Even nice angels could not but ask:
among all naught why man to be?
Lord answered them: It is man task
to live and learn, thus man may see.
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Original Title: | Even Angels Ask: A Journey to Islam in America |
ISBN: | 0915957671 (ISBN13: 9780915957675) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://en.bookfi.org/book/2228311 |
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one of the books that literally changed my lifeThis book is one of the most interesting books I have read in a long time. It is on par with 'Struggling to Surrender' (Dr. Lang's previous book). The logical approach to all arguments augmented with personal experiences that most can relate to but do not think about much simply makes this a book worth reading over and over again.This book takes the reader along this path by discussing conflicts between faith and reason, difficulties associated with the decision to convert to Islam, obstructions
Its just amaaazingg.. even as a muslim if you reas this its such an interesting read. I was hooked to this book really bad. Loved it.
I have a thirst for books by American converts to Islam. This is one of the better ones I've read. Not only does the author share his own journey to Islam, he also spends more than half of the book going over various beliefs and attitudes attributed to Muslims and analyzing them according to the Qur'an. The book also includes a discussion about how Muslims can help Islam to grow in America. I got a lot out of it and definitely recommend it for anyone who is interested in how Muslims think, what
Reading this book was a turning point in my life. I was not any longer the same person that I was before it. I was not any longer wishing I hadn't been, or wishing the wicked human race hadn't been. For the first time in my life, I felt how I was so lucky when I was chosen from nonexistence to be me, to be precisely as Salma...I wrote those four lines of poetry-Even nice angels could not but ask:among all naught why man to be?Lord answered them: It is man taskto live and learn, thus man may see.
It helped me to accept Islam as my religion. That's all I can say.
i like the books of Jeffrey Lang is amizing and i hope google give me the book for read it >
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