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Struggling to Surrender - Jeffrey Lang Paper back Jeffrey Lang
This is one Muslim American convert's personal account of his journey to Islam as well as the challenges he faced within the Muslim community. It includes his personal understanding on a number of Islamic issues.
| Publisher: | Amana Publications | | Suitable Age: | Adults | | Format: | Softcover | | Length: | 232 pages |
| SKU: 456-029 |
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Struggling to Surrender: Some Impressions of an American Convert to Islam is a very personal account of one man's search for God and meaning in the midst of a culture that places no value on such a quest.
Dr. Lang was brought up as a Catholic and educated in a Catholic school. However, one day he found that his religious beliefs could no longer provide satisfactory answers to his questions.
And so his quest began: reason, agnosticism, atheism, and, finally "coincidence" - a chance encounter with a Muslim student in one of his classes that eventually led to his conversion. As he soon found out, however, this was not the end of the matter, for now he had to fit in with his new community, its beliefs and traditions, and the Islamic world view and lifestyle.
This book presents Dr. Lang's challenges and his personal thoughts on a number of issues that concern new Muslims.
| SKU: 456-029 |
$14.95 |
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