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63 Islamic Meditations is a reflective exploration of God, reality, and human responsibility, written for readers who are not satisfied with shallow answers. Through sixty-three short meditations, the book engages questions many people quietly struggle with: why God allows evil, whether free will truly exists, why prayers often seem unanswered, and how a timeless God relates to a universe governed by physical laws. Using clear language and everyday analogies drawn from science, history, and human experience, the book treats the universe itself as something to be read and understood, not ignored.
Grounded in Islamic thought but written for Muslims and non-Muslims alike, the meditations explore ideas such as destiny, justice, the soul, time, and moral accountability, while also addressing history, interfaith questions, and modern political realities. The Quran is approached as an invitation to reflection rather than blind acceptance, repeatedly urging the reader to think, question, and observe. God is not portrayed as absent or indifferent, but as having granted humanity real autonomy-along with real responsibility-for how the world is shaped.
Written in a calm, direct style and free of technical jargon, 63 Islamic Meditations can be read in any order, with each meditation standing on its own while contributing to a larger picture. The book argues that faith does not require intellectual surrender, and that reason does not have to strip life of meaning. It is for readers who want to think deeply about religion without fear, and who believe that honest reflection is not a threat to faith, but its foundation.
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