By: M.A. Murad
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M. A. Murad was born in 1962. He studied art and architecture in the UK, and has worked and resided in various cities in Europe and Asia over the past 38 years. He currently lives with his wife in the middle east.
A sweet journey through the pages, this book blends simplicity with philosophical insights. It stirs questions on the state of our world and the urgent call to care for one another, and for our precious Earth. An enlightening and accessible read that resonates with the complexities of our modern existence. I highly recommend it!
I've finished this book a wiser individual. Lessons are contained which apply to all cultures and individuals in today's world. I appreciated the clear expression and no-nonsense practicality of the author.
As a spiritual successor to Khalil Gibran's 'The Prophet', the book masterfully balances the elements that made the Gibran's work a classic, while also retaining a distinct and modern feel. Its discussion on themes such as Love, Death and the Enviroment are laced with vivid imagery, poignant poetry, and a thorough understanding of the human experience, all the while being accompanied by gorgeous illustrations. A deep, thought provoking book that serves as a much needed spiritual treatise of our times.
I have read this book twice since I received it. What a wonderful follow-up on Kahlil Gibran's masterpiece.
A very compelling and insightful book, I enjoyed reading it and I will probably go back to it whenever the need of faith in love again arises
I got the chills reading this book. It is great when you find a book that completely drags you in, easy read, and makes you re-assess things around you. This book managed to surpass my high expectations. The pictures in this book were such a delight as well.
This book is the work of a genius I was expecting a work of art, but I still wasn’t prepared for the extent to which you put poetic poise to pen. As I read through this tremendous composition, I thought about King David (Book of Psalms) and King Solomon (Song of Songs), but in a modern day progressive context with deep concern for both humanity and the planet. This book is not just a masterful exposition of love, it’s a work of art skillfully and surgically composed by a true renaissance author, in every artistic way imaginable. You will not regret investing in this timeless production.