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A review by naddie_reads
A Thinking Person's Guide to Islam by Ghazi bin Muhammad
4.0
Written as a "primer" on the subject of Islam, this is a good start for those who are looking for a more updated look into Islam. It's written in an accessible language, though the lack of bibliography means readers who would like to have a more in-depth look into certain subjects would need to do some more required reading (and can start with the references included in the book).
If you're a Muslim, you'll be more or less acquainted with the topics covered here, and it serves as a great reminder in that sense. It can be repetitive at times, as the topics overlap with one another, but still readable in the grand scope of things.
(Borrowed from PNM elibrary via Libby.)
If you're a Muslim, you'll be more or less acquainted with the topics covered here, and it serves as a great reminder in that sense. It can be repetitive at times, as the topics overlap with one another, but still readable in the grand scope of things.
(Borrowed from PNM elibrary via Libby.)