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THE LAW OF ATTRACTION AND ISLAM

A GUIDE FOR POSITIVE CHANGE

A new and lucid introduction of New Age spirituality to practicing Muslims that will likely be of limited interest to...

A debut book attempts to combine a popular New Age principle, the law of attraction, with Islam.

Al-Ateeqi begins what is chiefly a self-help book with an account of a video that explains the law of attraction, an idea widely popularized in the cosmos of New Age spirituality. As the author observes, the notion fits neatly into a family of ideas that includes self-fulfilling prophecy, the power of suggestion, and positive visualization, all common in the literature of neuro-linguistic programming, hypnosis, and even martial arts. The key notion is the near omnipotence of the mind—everything good or bad that happens in one’s life is a function of one’s thoughts and imaginings. If someone consistently visualizes positive things, they will attract positive outcomes in life, and vice versa. Humans’ thoughts are so deeply efficacious that they can even change their bodies’ chemical compositions and heal disease. After explaining the foundation of this “secret,” the author then interprets it through “an Islamic lens,” plumbing the Quran for evidence in support of the law of attraction or against it. Al-Ateeqi goes to great pains to establish the general credibility of the Quran, which he claims has “never been incorrect since its existence.” This unusual work discovers no shortage of parallels—for example, the notion of “manifesting” described within the law of attraction is comparable to prayer. But there are also points of disagreement—the Quran denies that people can live a life free of moral judgment. Al-Ateeqi’s book is refreshingly original—while some version of Christianity is often absorbed into a New Age spiritual outlook, Islam is typically considered a counterweight to it. For those who consider the science of the law of attraction deeply suspect, though, there is nothing here that will compel a reconsideration. In addition, this is a book narrowly tailored to a very specific audience—those who accept both the law of attraction’s philosophical credibility and the authority of the Quran. 

A new and lucid introduction of New Age spirituality to practicing Muslims that will likely be of limited interest to readers outside the intersection of those two worlds. 

Pub Date: Jan. 13, 2017

ISBN: 978-1-4828-8236-0

Page Count: 126

Publisher: PartridgeSingapore

Review Posted Online: March 17, 2017

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MAN AND HIS PLANET

AN UNAUTHORIZED HISTORY

A readable, enjoyable, even believable book whose greatest value is the promotion of unbiased critical analysis.

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Challenging evolution and creationism, Strickling concludes that Earth's past, including the creation of life, is largely shaped by the planet's history of catastrophic events.

The appearance of the word "unauthorized" often implies a bit of scandal can be found between a book's covers. Strickling's harsh handling of Darwin (and the corresponding "isms") satisfies in that regard, as he rails against the rigidity of an entrenched evolutionist establishment. Likewise, though much less disdainfully, the author refutes creationist viewpoints through his reasoned analysis. His critical investigation of these two conventional positions stimulates the reader to revisit the staunch doctrines of their science teachers and/or religious leaders. A well-organized, educated and compelling "unbiased examination" illustrates the supposed inaccuracies and shortcomings of both evolution and creationism, and encourages the reader to think open-mindedly. The latter two-thirds of the book, on the other hand, offer the newly open-minded reader something with which to fill the void: catastrophism. Strickling offers an unusual picture of Earth's history, from early formation to modern era, during which time the planet experienced several catastrophic events that induced the creation and development of life, and other times caused entire species to become extinct. These speculations upend prevailing beliefs about the geological timetable, Pangea, the origin of species, homo sapiens and so on. Not content with a thorough revision of the Earth's natural history, Strickling also applies his catastrophism model to ancient myths. From the great deluge and Noah's Ark, to the burning bush and the Arc of the Covenant, religious legends across the world are, sometimes tediously, linked to the planet’s tumultuous past. While Strickling attempts to methodically legitimize the catastrophism model, the argument apparently requires the reader to disregard the book's previously mentioned criticisms of science with regard to evolution. At times Strickling even seems to be demonstrating the fallacy of evolution by offering an equally plausible alternative–if it makes sense, why not make it true?

A readable, enjoyable, even believable book whose greatest value is the promotion of unbiased critical analysis.

Pub Date: Oct. 27, 2008

ISBN: 978-1-60693-099-1

Page Count: -

Publisher: N/A

Review Posted Online: May 27, 2010

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A WORLD WITHIN

SPIRITUAL AWAKENING IN MODERN TIMES

A crash course in New Age spirituality–makes up in thoroughness what it lacks in originality.

An average man's meditation practice leads him to an intense spiritual awakening.

Although raised in a semi-religious Jewish household, Bruce never felt particularly spiritual until he underwent a midlife crisis, when he realized he lived solely for others and did little for himself. During this stressful period, the author began regularly meditating to ground himself and as a means to relax. This practice continued until one day Bruce meditated and felt a sudden, overwhelmingly blissful feeling that he had never experienced before. After meditating for longer periods and achieving the same result, Bruce began researching religious and New Age books in an attempt to discover what new power he had tapped into. Eventually Bruce identified this phenomenon as kundalini, a universal spiritual energy that "animates us as we live our lives on earth." Over time, Bruce underwent an irreversible spiritual awakening that left him with heightened empathy and awareness. Although this transformation led to some changes in his life, such as becoming a vegetarian, he maintains that the majority of his activities remained the same and that one can pursue spirituality within the constraints of normal society. Bruce offers articulate, encouraging guidelines for readers attempting the same transformation, complete with information on everything from chakras to shamanism to tips on meditation, which the author champions as a key tool to achieving awareness. Much of the advice consists of typical fare–behaving with compassion, avoiding negative media influences and releasing "ego-related" habits–but the book also touches on unusual topics such as transpersonal psychology and combining spirituality with therapy if facing depression. Readers unused to New Age philosophy may find all the talk of energy and the universe cheesy, but for the initiated, the book provides a thorough and intelligent overview of alternative spirituality, complete with a list of recommended reading.

A crash course in New Age spirituality–makes up in thoroughness what it lacks in originality.

Pub Date: Sept. 1, 2009

ISBN: 978-1-4401-5678-6

Page Count: -

Publisher: N/A

Review Posted Online: May 23, 2010

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