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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. "A Priest's Path to Islam" is the story of a man whose life was woven into authority, ritual, and tradition, and who, in the silence of his inner self, begins to recognize that everything he has built is also a cage of deception. Through a series of inner turmoil, encounters with memories, doubts, and anxieties, the main character feels the call to truth begin to pull him out of the shadow of the previously known world. This call is not a shocking reversal; it is a gradual, painful process of transformation, like a man who sees a way out of darkness step by step, and the light does not suddenly illuminate him, but slowly reveals a new meaning to him.Dr. Izet Terzic takes us on an intimate journey that is at the same time a spiritual confession, a philosophical reflection, and a bridge of understanding between cultures and faiths. The priest does not abandon his previous identity out of rejection, but out of the translation of his soul - out of the desire to encounter the Divine without masks, without mediators, in a truth that transcends linguistic, institutional, and emotional boundaries. Thus, a translation of one's own being is born: what was once a certainty becomes a challenge, and old rules become the basis for a deeper recognition of grace, forgiveness, and freedom.The book explores how faith can feel like a labyrinth and a light at the same time-a place where inherited forms are questioned and authentic tradition is born. Encounters with people from the past, with social pressures, and with personal setbacks serve as mirrors in which the priest sees fragments of his own journey: how the fear of rejection changes into the courage to acknowledge pain, how patriotic and religious roles remain only parts of a larger picture, and how ultimate freedom is not found in external markers but in inner peace.This is not just a story about changing religious affiliation. It is an invitation to the reader to look at his own labyrinths, to recognize where he has walked in the semi-world of intangible patterns, and to discover the Light that can guide him onward-toward a journey into the fullness of meaning. "A Priest's Journey to Islam" leaves a mark: it can be read as a personal document of a soul, as a bridge between communities, but also as a mirror in which each reader can see their own reflection, their doubts, and their hopes. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. "A Priest's Path to Islam" is the story of a man whose life was woven into authority, ritual, and tradition, and who, in the silence of his inner self, begins to recognize that everything he has built is also a cage of deception. Through a series of inner turmoil, encounters with memories, doubts, and anxieties, the main character feels the call to truth begin to pull him out of the shadow of the previously known world. This call is not a shocking reversal; it is a gradual, painful process of transformation, like a man who sees a way out of darkness step by step, and the light does not suddenly illuminate him, but slowly reveals a new meaning to him.Dr. Izet Terzic takes us on an intimate journey that is at the same time a spiritual confession, a philosophical reflection, and a bridge of understanding between cultures and faiths. The priest does not abandon his previous identity out of rejection, but out of the translation of his soul - out of the desire to encounter the Divine without masks, without mediators, in a truth that transcends linguistic, institutional, and emotional boundaries. Thus, a translation of one's own being is born: what was once a certainty becomes a challenge, and old rules become the basis for a deeper recognition of grace, forgiveness, and freedom.The book explores how faith can feel like a labyrinth and a light at the same time-a place where inherited forms are questioned and authentic tradition is born. Encounters with people from the past, with social pressures, and with personal setbacks serve as mirrors in which the priest sees fragments of his own journey: how the fear of rejection changes into the courage to acknowledge pain, how patriotic and religious roles remain only parts of a larger picture, and how ultimate freedom is not found in external markers but in inner peace.This is not just a story about changing religious affiliation. It is an invitation to the reader to look at his own labyrinths, to recognize where he has walked in the semi-world of intangible patterns, and to discover the Light that can guide him onward-toward a journey into the fullness of meaning. "A Priest's Journey to Islam" leaves a mark: it can be read as a personal document of a soul, as a bridge between communities, but also as a mirror in which each reader can see their own reflection, their doubts, and their hopes. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. "A Priest's Path to Islam" is the story of a man whose life was woven into authority, ritual, and tradition, and who, in the silence of his inner self, begins to recognize that everything he has built is also a cage of deception. Through a series of inner turmoil, encounters with memories, doubts, and anxieties, the main character feels the call to truth begin to pull him out of the shadow of the previously known world. This call is not a shocking reversal; it is a gradual, painful process of transformation, like a man who sees a way out of darkness step by step, and the light does not suddenly illuminate him, but slowly reveals a new meaning to him.Dr. Izet Terzic takes us on an intimate journey that is at the same time a spiritual confession, a philosophical reflection, and a bridge of understanding between cultures and faiths. The priest does not abandon his previous identity out of rejection, but out of the translation of his soul - out of the desire to encounter the Divine without masks, without mediators, in a truth that transcends linguistic, institutional, and emotional boundaries. Thus, a translation of one's own being is born: what was once a certainty becomes a challenge, and old rules become the basis for a deeper recognition of grace, forgiveness, and freedom.The book explores how faith can feel like a labyrinth and a light at the same time-a place where inherited forms are questioned and authentic tradition is born. Encounters with people from the past, with social pressures, and with personal setbacks serve as mirrors in which the priest sees fragments of his own journey: how the fear of rejection changes into the courage to acknowledge pain, how patriotic and religious roles remain only parts of a larger picture, and how ultimate freedom is not found in external markers but in inner peace.This is not just a story about changing religious affiliation. It is an invitation to the reader to look at his own labyrinths, to recognize where he has walked in the semi-world of intangible patterns, and to discover the Light that can guide him onward-toward a journey into the fullness of meaning. "A Priest's Journey to Islam" leaves a mark: it can be read as a personal document of a soul, as a bridge between communities, but also as a mirror in which each reader can see their own reflection, their doubts, and their hopes. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. "Svecenikov put u Islam" prica je o covjeku ciji je zivot bio utkan u autoritet, obred i tradiciju, a koji u tisini svoje nutrine pocinje prepoznavati da je sve sto je gradio istovremeno i kavez obmana. Kroz niz unutarnjih previranja, susreta sa sjecanjima, sumnjama i tjeskobama, glavni lik osjeca kako ga poziv na istinu pocinje vuci iz sjene dosadasnjeg poznatog svijeta. Taj poziv nije sokantan preokret; on je postupni, bolni proces preobrazaja, poput covjeka koji iz tame korak po korak uocava izlaz, a svjetlo ga ne naglo obasjava, nego mu lagano razotkriva novi smisao.Dr. Izet Terzic vodi nas na intimno putovanje koje je istovremeno duhovna ispovijest, filozofska refleksija i most razumijevanja izmedu kultura i vjera. Svecenik ne napusta svoj prethodni identitet iz odbijanja, vec iz prevodenja svoje duse - iz zelje da se susretne s Bozanskim bez maski, bez medijatora, u istini koja nadilazi jezicne, institucionalne i emocionalne granice. Tako nastaje prijevod vlastitog bica: ono sto je nekad bilo sigurnost postaje izazov, a stara pravila postaju podloga za dublje prepoznavanje milosti, oprosta i slobode.Knjiga istrazuje kako se vjera moze istovremeno osjecati kao labirint i kao svjetlo - mjesto gdje se preispituju naslijedene forme i gdje se rada autenticna predaja. Susreti s ljudima iz proslosti, sa drustvenim pritiscima i osobnim zastajkivanjima sluze kao ogledala u kojima svecenik vidi fragmente vlastitog putovanja: kako se strah od odbacivanja mjenja u hrabrost da se prizna bol, kako patriotske i religijske uloge ostaju samo dijelovi vece slike, i kako se konacna sloboda ne nalazi u vanjskim oznakama, nego u unutarnjem miru.Ovo nije samo prica o promjeni vjerskog opredjeljenja. To je poziv citatelju da pogleda svoje vlastite labirinte, da prepozna gdje je hodao u polusvijetu neopipljivih obrazaca, i da otkrije Svjetlo koje ga moze voditi dalje - ne kao bijeg, nego kao putovanje u puninu. "Svecenikov put u Islam" ostavlja trag: moze se citati kao osobni dokument jedne duse, kao most medu zajednicama, ali i kao ogledalo u kojem svaki citatelj moze vidjeti svoj odsjaj, svoje sumnje i svoju nadu. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.