37 pages • 1 hour read
192
Book • Nonfiction
2000s
2007
Adult
16+ years
Acts of Faith by Eboo Patel is a part memoir, part treatise that follows Patel's journey from his childhood in a non-devout Muslim family to founding the Interfaith Youth Core. Patel grapples with themes of faith, identity, and religious doubt while addressing the vulnerability of youth preyed upon by zealots. Along the way, he converses with the Dalai Lama, converts to Islam fully, and dedicates his life to religious pluralism and preventing radicalization in young people. The book includes references to terrorism and radicalization.
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Eboo Patel's Acts of Faith is widely praised for its compelling narrative and deep exploration of interfaith dialogue. Critics appreciate Patel's personal anecdotes and the book's call to action for religious tolerance. However, some note a lack of depth in discussing broader sociopolitical contexts. Overall, it's a thought-provoking and inspirational read.
Readers passionate about interfaith dialogue, social justice, and personal narratives of spiritual growth will appreciate Acts of Faith by Eboo Patel. Similar books include The Faith Club by Idliby, Oliver, and Warner, and Zealot by Reza Aslan, which also explore faith's role in modern society.
2,077 ratings
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192
Book • Nonfiction
2000s
2007
Adult
16+ years
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