Arsal Haider lands in London with an ambition to study and mixed feelings of thrill and fear. He has high hopes from the city and observes what it has to offer.On the first day in the University while smoking in the quad his gaze fixes on Harriet Richardson. Later, he discovers she is an atheist and her perturbing questions give him a realisation that he is just Muslim by name. He knows nothing about his religion Islam beyond the elementary stuff. It forces him to go back to Lahore on a quest to find answers of all those ...
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Arsal Haider lands in London with an ambition to study and mixed feelings of thrill and fear. He has high hopes from the city and observes what it has to offer.On the first day in the University while smoking in the quad his gaze fixes on Harriet Richardson. Later, he discovers she is an atheist and her perturbing questions give him a realisation that he is just Muslim by name. He knows nothing about his religion Islam beyond the elementary stuff. It forces him to go back to Lahore on a quest to find answers of all those pinching questions. This book tries to address some of the questions most people shy away from. This book desires to give deep insight about Islam and highlight the positive image. It's a quest of knowing who you truly are and a mission of self-discovery.
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