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Saul Silas Fathi

    Saul Silas Fathi is an author whose work is deeply informed by a rich and varied life experience. His writing often delves into themes of identity, migration, and the search for belonging, reflecting his own remarkable journey from Baghdad through Israel and Brazil to the United States. Through his memoirs and other writings, Fathi explores the challenges and triumphs involved in adapting to new cultures and building a life from the ground up. His insightful perspective and strong narrative voice offer readers a profound look into human resilience and the quest for connection. His extensive linguistic and cultural fluency informs his vivid storytelling.

    Judaism A to Z
    The Essence of Philosophy
    Biographies of the Great the Good...and Evil
    Islam A to Z
    • 2024

      Islam A to Z

      • 754 pages
      • 27 hours of reading

      The biography highlights Muhammad's journey from a trader to a pivotal religious, political, and military leader. Regarded by Muslims as the final messenger of God, he is believed to have restored the original monotheistic faith shared by earlier prophets like Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. His life and teachings culminated in the revelation of the Qur'an, marking a significant turning point in religious history.

      Islam A to Z
    • 2024

      Judaism A to Z

      • 880 pages
      • 31 hours of reading

      The book delves into the origins and core beliefs of Judaism, tracing its roots back to Hebrew traditions and the significance of the Torah, which consists of five foundational books within the larger Tanakh. It emphasizes the covenantal relationship between God and the Children of Israel, highlighting the belief that divine laws and commandments were revealed to Moses on Mount Sinai. The text also explores the importance of oral traditions, including the Midrash and Talmud, in shaping Jewish religious practices and beliefs.

      Judaism A to Z
    • 2023

      The narrative follows Saul Silas Fathi, who escapes from a prominent Jewish family in Baghdad at the age of 10, journeying through Iran to the newly established Israel. His experiences shape his early passion for writing, as he starts a diary at 11 and later sees his stories published in Israeli youth magazines, reflecting his unique perspective on identity and belonging in a new homeland.

      Biographies of the Great the Good...and Evil
    • 2023

      The Essence of Philosophy

      • 736 pages
      • 26 hours of reading

      Engaging with the fundamental questions of existence, reality, and knowledge, this exploration of philosophy highlights the discipline's enduring significance. It emphasizes the value of grappling with complex inquiries about reason, mind, and language, underscoring that the lack of definitive answers does not diminish philosophy's importance. Instead, the struggle to understand these profound topics enriches our pursuit of knowledge and understanding, showcasing philosophy as a vital field of inquiry that has captivated thinkers for centuries.

      The Essence of Philosophy