Book Report on The Road to Mekkah
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In Road to Makkah, the reader is initially confronted with a protagonist who is on a journey through the deserts of Saudi Arabia. However, as one continues to read the book, the reader is aware that there are actually two parallel journeys going on: the journey through the deserts of Saudi Arabia, and also the journey through the life of Muhammad Asad on his way to Islam. At first I found the book rather hard
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not have a clear understanding of some of the other laws in Islam such as why Muslim women may not marry non-Muslim men, and what little understanding I did have was tainted my Western literature criticizing Islamic laws. Therefore, this book provided a lot of insight for me. WORKS CITED Asad, Muhammad. The Road to Makkah. Delhi: Adam Publishers and Distributors. Bibliography WORKS CITED Asad, Muhammad. The Road to Makkah. Delhi: Adam Publishers and Distributors.
not have a clear understanding of some of the other laws in Islam such as why Muslim women may not marry non-Muslim men, and what little understanding I did have was tainted my Western literature criticizing Islamic laws. Therefore, this book provided a lot of insight for me. WORKS CITED Asad, Muhammad. The Road to Makkah. Delhi: Adam Publishers and Distributors. Bibliography WORKS CITED Asad, Muhammad. The Road to Makkah. Delhi: Adam Publishers and Distributors.