-Forty Rules Of Love — (Elif Shafak..) Book Review..

She named me neha..
2 min readDec 21, 2020

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-Neither a grocer nor a clerk, my God is a magnificent Ever-Living God.. Why would I want a dead God? Alive He is.. His name is al-Hayy — the Ever-Living..
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What I can say about this book is that, its a kind of encyclopaedia that answers all your questions, no matter what questions or complaints you have from the society that’s divided into many classes and lebels. It answers them all for you..
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The biggest lesson one can learn is that no matter what religion you follow, not matter how much you worship your God, if you dont love His #creation with its imperfections please don’t bother yourself.. The book uses verses from The Holy Quran and tradition of the Prophet Muhammad SAW to teach about love for humanity..
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Although the book is about the Mystical teachings of the greatest Muslims Sufi master Shams Tabrizi, it speakes to all; to Muslims, Christians, atheists, prostitues, alcoholics, ploticians, and above all to those who think they speak for God..
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Last but not the least, this book is not a one time read, instead buy one, and read it every year, perhaps start your year by reading this book.. The best book I have ever read or will read.. 💙

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