While I have a deep appreciation for the author of "Khud se Khuda tak," I must say the book did not meet my expectations. It seems that while he excels as a speaker, his writing does not quite capture the same essence. I can easily listen to him for hours and glean so much more knowledge, but this book didn’t resonate with me, which is puzzling. I typically prefer reading as my primary means of learning; written content tends to linger in my memory far longer than audio or video.
Nasir Iftikhar shines as an orator but falls short as a writer. At the time I read his book, he was not yet present on video platforms—even his Facebook was private, and I couldn't quite connect with him through the pages. It left me feeling somewhat perplexed about his ideas and effectiveness as a communicator.
However, I’m thrilled that he has since launched his YouTube channel and started delivering video lectures, which I find truly invaluable. I’ve learned so much from those sessions. Even now, whenever I experience anxiety or feel spiritually down, I turn to his videos. He has proven himself to be a genuinely impactful spiritual healer, no doubt about it.