The book cover doesn't do this book any justice. 欧宝娱乐 rating doesn't do this book justice. All these reviews and stars don't do this book justice. The 5 stars that i just gave don't do this book justice . Nothing can do this book justice. It was more than a book. More than an adventure. More than a told story. actually it was more than everything i expected when i picked it. The kind of books that make u forget about everything around you. The kind of books where you feel the words rather then reading them. I loved the characters, i loved the plot, i loved the letters, i loved the struggle,i loved the whole story, i loved the writing style, i loved every word that i read. i regret not reading this book earlier, and i feel jealous toward anyone who will read it for the first time. there's no way you can't relate to this book, it depicts humans struggle with themselves, using an easy psychological approach/ religion/racism/death all of these mingled in a very smart use of language. i never wrote a proper review, but i rather spill out how this book made me feel rather than writing an already offered discription. anyways, PLEASE READ THIS BOOK
"To be influenced by the story of Bilal bin Rabah is something, but to change your whole life because of that is quite another thing." In this way I can describe this very great novel by the writer Dr. Ahmed Khairi Omari from his way of starting with the novel, events, narration and dialogues, Be one of the great novels, and sure will enter this book on my list of favorite books, which will not regret reading again or many times, and all this is not a compliment but a fact. The novel begins very interestingly We can say that it is very like the truth Just start suddenly from an email to a child to a writer (of course without burning events) From this start everything and very interesting, moving between the characters and the way of narration was new to me and fun does not feel bored Or difficulty and of course every event attracts you more, and the author also used many, many facts in this novel, especially talking about a large and influential Islamic figure such as Bilal Habashi, and despite my great sense that it is real events and not a novel. The great thing that guided this novel was among many topics, but the most important, according to my reading, is faith and atheism (of course beautiful and not insulting any of them), and slavery and freedom are not only the slavery of blacks in the past but many slavery and the value of freedom for each of us. I advise you very much to read the novel and be very far from racism because whatever you will be very useful, leave yourself and you when you read the novel.