HAMZA: Strive for a Wiser Life
Moustafa F. Moukarim offers another perspective on religion and faith for people to consider
in his new book, HAMZA: Strive for a Wiser Life (available from 1st Books
Library).
In his story, a very special boy is born 1,000
years after the birth of Christ. His
parents name him Hamza, which means "bright and energetic." As Hamza grows up, he begins to make some
important discoveries about the human mind and God.
One discovery Hamza realizes is that the mind is
a knowledge bank, which makes humans the Center of creation. As the Center of creation, God has blessed
us with His intelligence and has designated us to spread His word and be custodians
of all creation.
Hamza also pronounces "religion should not
be an implication or a suggestion. It
is a reality and an understanding that should not be a burden. It is to emphasize the faithful dedication
of the mind." According to Hamza,
the mind is incorruptible and possesses unparalleled power and energy. Not only is the mind as good as its creator,
but it will also serve as mankind's savior.
Moustafa F. Moukarim is of Lebanese descent and
was born in Kano, Nigeria. After
studying in Egypt, England, and Lebanon, he returned to Kano to manage a family
business. Currently, Moukarim and his
family live in Texas where he manages his own real estate business.
"We are pleased
to offer Moustafa F. Moukarim's book through the 1st Books
Library," says President Tim
Jacobs. "It is an insightful
story and we believe it's well worth the reader's attention."
To order HAMZA
Strive for a Wiser Life, you may do that through: