Does Yuval Noah Harari believe in the finality of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) ? Because if not, how dare you propose a book by that gustaakh
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Newton didn't believe in our Prophet either, and we teach his laws in school, how about that ?
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For your information sir, very secretly, Newton had accepted Islam along with Napolean. The "a" in Newton's F = m . a refers to Allah S.W.T. it means Muslim multiplied by eemaan in Allah S.W.T becomes a Force to be reckoned with.
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Wow. Just wow. FYI - The twitter u r using, to blow our minds with your extreme insight, is also NOT a creation/invention of people who believe in Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
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Come on! He's clearly being sarcastic
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For the next one may i recommend
@peterfrankopan 's silk roads? -
I’ll be waiting for their call.....
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This book has very biased view on the human history. Things he said related to agricultural evolution are highly debateable. I would never recommend this book as a first read.
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There is no such thing as balanced or unbiased. Every book is bound to be biased. Call it the human nature. However, Its always up to you, what to take and what to discard from a book.
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Even if you are telling the truth but without proof. It will be put in biased box. Difference of fiction and non-fiction lies in referencing/citing your opnion.
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If you had actually read this book, You would know that he looks at agricultural revolution from the perspective of animals exploitation, farmer’s miseries, population explosion and the birth of ‘elite class’ that exploited the weak to make food for them so they can rule.
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"Wow. Naya Pakistan’s official account sharing one of my favourite books! If only Mullahs read books they would bring this government down for sharing a book that provides an atheist perspective of human history." Look your own comment on this book.
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Well, that doesn’t mean i wont suggest it to someone else. I liked this book despite my difference of opinion. No book is perfect.
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My only argument is, this book is not for the children and I would never recommend this as a first read.
@khanacademy course on Sapiens and later development is very good. They talk about lot of different hypothesis and says nothing can be taken as fact in pre history. - 1 more reply
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There is nothing more important than reading for reasons that go beyond the entertainment angle: reading opens windows into new ideas, unseen worlds, the power of human mind, the way societal narratives are shaped, and the unlimited beauty and expanse of human imagination.
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But the writer belongs to
#Jews & living in Israel who are violating Human Rights Which are not hidden. Shame on Punjab Govt who is promoting a man whose country is doing Muslim Genocide in Palestinepic.twitter.com/fPd0tBktUH
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~Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari