Khud Se Khuda Tak by Muhammad Nasir Iftikhar is a thought-provoking exploration of spirituality and self-awareness. The book invites readers on a journey inward, encouraging them to confront their innermost thoughts and emotions while seeking a closer connection with the Divine. Through insightful reflections and relatable examples, Iftikhar addresses the complexities of faith, personal struggles, and the pursuit of peace. Each chapter serves as a stepping stone toward understanding oneself and one’s purpose in life. This inspiring work is perfect for anyone on a spiritual quest, offering wisdom and solace in equal measure.
Khud Se Khuda Tak
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Muhammad Nasir Iftikhar’s Khud Se Khuda Tak is a spiritual journey of self-discovery and divine connection. It offers profound reflections and guidance for those seeking to deepen their understanding of faith and their relationship with God.
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