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Can a Bridge Build Itself?: Essays on Belief and Moral Values by Omer Ergi

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Omer Ergi's book is a rich and diverse collection of essays that explain away or answers typical questions regarding the tenets of Islamic faith and practice. Ergi's method is to extract a lesson or a lifelong principle from what most people take for granted in life. From blood cells to the galaxies, everything has the potential to convey a message that removes the veil of mystery of our existence.

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First published March 16, 2013

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May 8, 2014
Very good book, which I concentrate more of the first half of the book, talking about the importance of reading.
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