Wolfe, an American who converted to Islam, recounts his hadj, his sacred journey to the House of God in Mecca, which all Moslems are entreated to make once in their lifetimes. The story of his pilgrimage brings into focus for readers exactly what it means to be a member of this enigmatic religion that claims nearly one-sixth of the world's population.
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Wolfe, an American who converted to Islam, recounts his hadj, his sacred journey to the House of God in Mecca, which all Moslems are entreated to make once in their lifetimes. The story of his pilgrimage brings into focus for readers exactly what it means to be a member of this enigmatic religion that claims nearly one-sixth of the world's population.
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Very good in near fine jacket. 331 pages. 8vo, light blue boards, dust wrapper. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, (1993). A small amount of underlining in pencil, else a very good(+) copy in a near fine dust wrapper.