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Go to My LibraryMerasa Pintar, Bodoh Saja Tak Punya
- Language
- Indonesian
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- Publisher
- Buku Mojok
- Pages
- 226
- ISBN
- 9786021318409
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Reviewers widely commend this book for its profound spiritual insights and valuable life lessons, delivered through a wonderfully light, witty, and engaging narrative. Many found it to be a deeply thought-provoking read that encourages reflection on one's understanding of faith, daily actions, and human relationships. The book is praised for presenting complex religious and philosophical concepts in an accessible manner, often compared to classic Sufi tales or parables, but with a distinct local flavor. Its ability to offer fresh, critical perspectives on conventional religious practices, without being preachy or judgmental, resonated strongly with readers, inspiring humility and sincerity. The setting, often during Ramadan, further enhances its appeal as a source of reflection.
While largely positive, some reviews highlight that the book's unconventional approach to religious understanding might not suit all readers. The central character, Cak Dlahom, is explicitly described as "crazy" or even "heretical" by some, due to his unorthodox actions and statements. This challenges traditional religious norms and might be perceived as problematic by readers seeking a more conventional theological perspective. Additionally, some reviewers noted that while the book's presentation is fresh, some underlying ideas are inspired by existing stories or figures, suggesting that the core concepts are not entirely new. The book's "slapping" or "stabbing" title and some surprising plot points were also mentioned as potentially intense or unexpected for some.
Overall, the book is highly recommended as a collection of short stories that are both entertaining and profoundly meaningful. It is particularly well-suited for readers who appreciate narratives that challenge preconceived notions and encourage deep introspection, presented with humor and sharp satire. This book would appeal to individuals, whether religious or not, who are open to exploring spiritual wisdom beyond superficial interpretations, and who value humility, sincerity, and critical thinking in their approach to life and faith. It serves as an enriching read for anyone seeking to broaden their perspective and engage in personal reflection.
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