Buy Faith, Identity, and History: Three Daughters of Eve & After the Prophet For Sale
This book combines two thought-provoking works—“Three Daughters of Eve” by Elif Shafak and “After the Prophet” by Lesley Hazleton—exploring themes of faith, doubt, identity, and the historical events that shaped Islam. It offers a deep dive into personal struggles with belief and the political and spiritual conflicts that followed the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) passing.
Three Daughters of Eve – Elif Shafak
This novel follows Peri, a Turkish woman caught between secularism, spirituality, and faith. Through her experiences at Oxford and her relationships with two other women—one deeply religious and the other an atheist—the book delves into questions of faith, feminism, and cultural identity. It is a compelling reflection on how individuals wrestle with belief in a modern world.
After the Prophet – Lesley Hazleton
This historical narrative explores the power struggles, conflicts, and divisions that emerged after the death of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Lesley Hazleton provides a gripping and detailed account of the events that led to the Sunni-Shia split, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how history shaped the Muslim world.
Together, these two books provide a powerful exploration of faith—both personal and historical, making readers reflect on their own beliefs while gaining insight into key moments in Islamic history.
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