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- Language
- Indonesian
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- Publisher
- Noura Books
- Pages
- 310
- ISBN
- 9786021606025
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The reviews highlight this book as an inspiring and insightful read that offers a rich exploration of Islam in Europe. Readers praise its ability to transport them to various European cities, vividly describing the settings and making their imaginations soar. Many appreciate the book's multiple perspectives, which extend beyond the main character's journey to include numerous uplifting stories from various individuals. The author's writing style is frequently commended for being engaging, beautiful, and easy to follow, ensuring a captivating reading experience that avoids boredom. The book is lauded for expanding readers' knowledge about the lives and struggles of Muslim minorities in Europe, fostering a sense of gratitude and encouraging self-reflection on faith and life's purpose.
Despite its strengths, some readers found aspects of the book less compelling. A recurring sentiment is that the pacing occasionally felt slow or monotonous, leading to moments where engagement waned. The narrative was sometimes perceived as lacking significant conflict or "punch" in its storytelling. A few reviewers also noted that while the book touches on Islamic history, it doesn't delve into it as deeply as some might expect, leading to comparisons with other popular travel-religious novels. Additionally, some felt the descriptions of European locations, while vivid, might be challenging for readers unfamiliar with those places to fully visualize. A couple of reviewers also expressed a desire for more explicit mentions of specific religious figures within the Islamic context.
Overall, the book is generally well-received and offers a unique blend of travelogue, inspirational narrative, and exploration of faith. It is highly recommended for readers who enjoy Islamic-themed novels, particularly those with minimal focus on romance but rich in personal stories of resilience and spiritual discovery. This book will appeal to individuals interested in learning about the experiences of Muslim communities in Europe, those seeking motivation and a deeper understanding of gratitude, and anyone who enjoys armchair travel to picturesque destinations. It serves as a thoughtful prompt for self-reflection on one's own faith and life journey.
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