The book is a good kick off that provokes you to think out of the box. It has explained the concept of God from different interesting angles and points of view. The most captivating aspect of the book is that it has introduced the ignored side of Iqbal. However, at certain points it is quite boring owing to the fact that the author has repeated the same points time and again. Also, some chapters lack coherence and continuity which makes the topic a bit complicated to understand.
It's not a book but a league in itself and accquires the comprehensive knowledge of comparative religion. Historical figures point of view also contained I am dare to say a great effort by the writer for critical thinkers.
Discussions about God and its existence are some of the Taboo topics in Urdu Literature. The writer has provided comprehensive arguments on the subject, however in discussing the different view points he used to throw his own point into them somehow. Also there were enormous repetitions of arguments in different chapters, making it a bit irritating. However it was worthy to read and recommended book to read.
due to regular repetition of some points the book got extra pages and also caused irritation to read the same thing again and again,this compelled me many time to leave the book . nevertheless i finished and found it useful. especially Iqbal was introduced in a quite different way.
great book in Urdu. logical content. Gives a better understanding of God. Gives food for thought. Refers to various scholars. Shows the hidden aspect of Sir Muhammad Iqbal, the state's poet.