When I set out to share The Miracle at the Rauza of Rasool Allah (SAWW), it was with the hope that the sincerity of my experience would resonate with readers. Shahab ul Hassan Rizvi’s review did more than affirm that hope — it reminded me why this story needed to be told.
He wrote:
"The Miracle at the Rauza of Rasool Allah SAWW by Athar Naqvi is not just a book; it's a transcendent experience. Naqvi's dream, shared with precision and passion, immerses readers in a world where the divine meets the earthly. A five-star gem that leaves a lasting impression on the heart and soul."
To read these words and know that someone felt the spiritual gravity of what I witnessed in my dream — the awe, the nearness to the divine, the mystery and the clarity — is both humbling and heartening. The vision I had was beyond mere imagination; it was a moment of spiritual awakening that I tried to translate with honesty and reverence. Shahab’s kind acknowledgment that this was “not just a book” but a transcendent experience reflects the purpose and the prayer that inspired its creation.
This book was written to open a window into a realm where belief becomes encounter, and dreams become messengers. That it has left an imprint on readers’ hearts and souls means more than any accolade.
May we all continue to seek, to reflect, and to be touched by the unseen grace that surrounds us.
Salam bar MUHAMMAD (SAWW) WA' AAL-E MUHAMMAD (A.S)
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