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          Remembering God: Reflections on Islam By Gai Eaton

          ISBN: 9780946621842

          Author: Gai Eaton

          Book Binding: Paperback

          Pages: 241

          Size: 6 x 9 inch

          Publication: 2000

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          About This Book:
          'Recollecting God: Reflections on Islam' was composed by Charles Le Gai Eaton, an English representative and Muslim believer. The book was at first delivered in 1986 and has since turned into a famous and significant work that gives experiences on Islam through the eyes of a Western proselyte.
          In 'Recollecting God,' Gai Eaton thinks about a few features of Islam, including its convictions, ceremonies, and otherworldly characteristics. He researches Islamic religious philosophy, theory, and otherworldliness according to a Western peruser's perspective. Monotheism, the Quran, petition, fasting, journey (Hajj), and the magical parts of Islam are completely canvassed in the book. In the book, Gai Eaton adopts a scholar and individual strategy, sharing his own encounters and experiences as a Westerner who embraced Islam. His composing is recognized by a certified respect for the Islamic past and an endeavor to send the religion's excellence and intricacy to a Western crowd.'
          Recollecting God' has been commended for its clearness and availability, as well as the creator's capacity to connect social and philosophical partitions. It is viewed as a supportive asset for people looking for more profound information on Islam, particularly according to the viewpoint of somebody who experienced a significant individual shift subsequent to switching over completely to confidence. Gai Eaton's 'Recalling God: Reflections on Islam' is a provocative and enlightening work that has assisted with overcoming any barrier between Western and Islamic perspectives on otherworldliness and religion.