Recommended books to read

Peace,
I am starting this thread to get names of recommended books from brothers in this forum.The book can be from fiction or nonfiction works and from any category.Kindly provide a brief summary of the book and why you liked it.Requesting to post your lists.
 
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1984: This is a classic by George Orwell about a supposed dystopian society in the future. It, however, is a map of things to come. George Orwell was a BBC propagandist and an insider.

Brave New World: This book is also set in the dystopian future and in it Aldous Huxley makes some startling predictions which have come true. Huxley was also an insider in the elite circles.
 
1984: This is a classic by George Orwell about a supposed dystopian society in the future. It, however, is a map of things to come. George Orwell was a BBC propagandist and an insider.

Brave New World: This book is also set in the dystopian future and in it Aldous Huxley makes some startling predictions which have come true. Huxley was also an insider in the elite circles.
Both are very on-point to what is happening, great recommendations !!!
 
1984: This is a classic by George Orwell about a supposed dystopian society in the future. It, however, is a map of things to come. George Orwell was a BBC propagandist and an insider.

Brave New World: This book is also set in the dystopian future and in it Aldous Huxley makes some startling predictions which have come true. Huxley was also an insider in the elite circles.
Another book of George Orwell "Animal Farm" does not garner much popularity. But I think this is another book which critiques all the revolutionary movements and highlights how they fall back to the same state against which they were opposing.
 
1984: This is a classic by George Orwell about a supposed dystopian society in the future. It, however, is a map of things to come. George Orwell was a BBC propagandist and an insider.

Brave New World: This book is also set in the dystopian future and in it Aldous Huxley makes some startling predictions which have come true. Huxley was also an insider in the elite circles.
Another book of George Orwell "Animal Farm" does not garner much popularity. But this is another book which critiques all the revolutionary movements and highlights how they fall back to the same state against which they were opposing. Another plan by the elites to misguide and manoeuvre the herd.
 
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The Infinite Banking Concept by Nelson R. Nash. This book is particularly useful for those staying in the US. The central premise of Nash’s book is the use of whole life insurance policies not merely as insurance, but as a mechanism for personal financial management. By leveraging the cash value of these policies, individuals can effectively establish their own banking system, facilitating the management of loans, investments, and other financial activities. Thus, the cash value of the policy can be accessed to address various financial needs while maintaining the policy’s death benefit. This concept is designed to enhance financial flexibility, reduce dependence on external banking institutions, and bolster long-term financial stability.
 
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1984: This is a classic by George Orwell about a supposed dystopian society in the future. It, however, is a map of things to come. George Orwell was a BBC propagandist and an insider.

Brave New World: This book is also set in the dystopian future and in it Aldous Huxley makes some startling predictions which have come true. Huxley was also an insider in the elite circles.
My thoughts exactly on Orwell. Majority have this vague idea that he is trying to warn us about what is to come in the near future. However, like all things relatable to this idea of a 'warner', they are all working for the elites if one would only investigate their background and origin.

Another one of the medium they employ nowadays are TV shows like The Simpsons.
 
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Peace,
I am starting this thread to get names of recommended books from brothers in this forum.The book can be from fiction or nonfiction works and from any category.Kindly provide a brief summary of the book and why you liked it.Requesting to post your lists.
 
I am currently reading Dan Gibson’s The Nabateans: Builders of Petra.
I am planning to visit both Urdun (Jordan) and Yemen as soon as possible. These geographic regions fit exactly to the descriptions in Qur’an and many hadith mentions as historical resources.
 
Another book of George Orwell "Animal Farm" does not garner much popularity. But this is another book which critiques all the revolutionary movements and highlights how they fall back to the same state against which they were opposing. Another plan by the elites to misguide and manoeuvre the herd.
Animal Farm is better than 1984, technically.
 
Animal Farm is better than 1984, technically.
Although it supposedly criticizes communism, the plot resembles Islamic uprising and imperialism afterwards. Many ideas and compositions are already mentioned in Muqaddimah by Ibn Khaldun hundreds years ago.
 
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