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The Road To Heaven - Between Love And Faith
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231248940
- EAN9798231248940
- Date de parution18/08/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
The Road to Heaven: Between Love and Faith is a raw and lyrical memoir of a soul caught between two worlds-torn by love, shaped by faith, and haunted by loss. Born into Christianity and later embracing Islam, Roy J. Nasrallah writes with honesty and courage about a journey that refuses to fit inside a single religion. This is not a neat sermon or a tidy confession-it is the unfiltered cry of a heart that longs for both God and love, even when the two seem to clash.
Across these pages, the author wrestles with sacred texts, confronts grief after the loss of his child, and faces the challenges of an interfaith marriage. Each chapter is both confession and prayer, exploring the fragile places where human love meets divine silence. Blending spiritual reflection with personal narrative, The Road to Heaven moves from war-torn childhood memories to questions of scripture, from family divisions to mystical glimpses of the divine in ordinary faces.
It is a book for seekers-for anyone who has asked whether religion is a bridge or a cage, whether love can survive tradition, and whether God might be closer than the texts tell us. For readers of spiritual memoir, interfaith dialogue, and heartfelt explorations of love and doubt, this book offers a testimony that is both deeply personal and universally human. Perhaps the holiest love is the one the world calls unholy.
Across these pages, the author wrestles with sacred texts, confronts grief after the loss of his child, and faces the challenges of an interfaith marriage. Each chapter is both confession and prayer, exploring the fragile places where human love meets divine silence. Blending spiritual reflection with personal narrative, The Road to Heaven moves from war-torn childhood memories to questions of scripture, from family divisions to mystical glimpses of the divine in ordinary faces.
It is a book for seekers-for anyone who has asked whether religion is a bridge or a cage, whether love can survive tradition, and whether God might be closer than the texts tell us. For readers of spiritual memoir, interfaith dialogue, and heartfelt explorations of love and doubt, this book offers a testimony that is both deeply personal and universally human. Perhaps the holiest love is the one the world calls unholy.























