A coffee table book for promoting Indian Pluralism
Religion is an ironic concept. It forms the foundations for moral standards, love and tolerance. Yet, it’s also one of the most prominent defining factors for war and violence worldwide. Many people say, “Actions speak louder than words”. This book was written to prove otherwise.
Slogans of the Sage, inspired by the life and message Sayyid Shihab – the late Indian Statesman and Philanthropist respected and adored by the masses- was compiled to rewire our mind and outlook, promoting pluralism and tolerance as the beauty of humanity. He was a national icon respected and adored by the masses.
The book is laced with powerful messages that hold the power to change lives – especially when shared via today’s thriving Social Platforms. Each quote promotes mutual respect and tolerance in modern society, particularly upon the youth ready to lead the next generation.
Mujeeb Jaihoon, the acclaimed author, has carefully handpicked spine-tingling quotes, flawlessly accompanied by soul-stirring illustrations engineered to invigorate the heart, mind and spirit. Jaihoon has earned an undeniable reputation for being able to transport his readers into another world where divinity is the protagonist and spiritual worldviews form the fascinating plot.
Slogans of the Sage is a definitive antidote against the growing violent and hate-spewing tendencies. Indulge in a book that holds more than just a point of view, but a global purpose.
Publisher: Olive Publications
Year 2019
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I have had the pleasure of reading “Slogans of the Sage”. I must say, these are words of gold, carved deeply into the hearts of readers & Sir Sayyid Shihab’s ardent followers. These are pieces of advice, or rather a guide for life. Everything in this Duniya, is ephemeral, except for our good deeds & virtues. After reading, I realised that he was adept in tackling every realm that governs the living & thriving. Be it politics, literature, faith & spirituality, he mastered everything. MashaAllah. He was a blessing to the Muslims. Wonderfully, you’ve captured the very essence of his being, Sir.