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It is so easy in this frantic and modern world to lose sight of our priorities, to think that money and worldly possessions are the be-all and end-all of our great existence. Sometimes we can hurt everyone we love and destroy ourselves in the pursuit of these things. And sometimes it takes a tragedy to make us see the light.
Navigating themes of self-identity, religion and racism, this story guides us through one man's life of debauchery and spiritual decline until he reaches the crisis point and is forced to review the way he has lived. Is it possible to truly change? To reclaim your spiritual purity? And when newfound faith is put to the test, which version of yourself will win out?
ISBN : 978-1-80074-366-3
Published: 30/11/2023
Pages : 218
Size : 205x140
Imprint : Olympia Publishers
Edward Abdullah Oshodi is a British Muslim, born to Nigerian parents. He is a former professional football player, holds a Bachelor of Science degree (Hons) in psychology from Birkbeck, University of London and has studied both formally and informally at various Islamic institutions around the world, most notably Zaytouna College, Berkeley, California. He has a real passion for exploring identity. His writings are deeply spiritual, thought provoking, provocative and psychological, drawing most of his inspiration from his London upbringing, Nigerian ancestry and Islamic beliefs.