Monday, December 3, 2018

Letter to Maulana Wahid ud din Sahib on Presenting My Book 13th March, 2018

Letter to Maulana Wahid ud din Sahib on presenting my book: 

Respected Mohtaram Janab Maulana Wahid ud din Khan Sahib, 

Salam,  

May Allah bless you abundantly for the services you are rendering for the whole of humanity, not only Muslims. May Allah bless you with a very long healthy life. Ameen 

Respected Janab Maulana Sahib, I am writing regarding the book I wrote, and I feel most honoured to present you with a copy of it. Mohtaram Janab Maulana Sahib, I most humbly feel there is an underlying message in my book for every traveller in the quest for truth, irrespective of caste, creed, colour, or religion. Being an autobiography, the life events surround me. The potent aspects this book brings out in the forefront are the messages, inferences, and visiting of childhood concepts based on intellectual reasonings, with its reference to the context that plays a pivotal role in bringing out the innate thirst for truth-seeking in every individual who would want to employ his or her intellect rising above all prejudices in life. I feel this book serves a very positive role for people for whom exercising their intellect excites them. 

Respected Maulana Sahib, another potent aspect of this book is that it's written by a commoner as a common citizen of the world and in a common man's language, hence, the universal appeal of this book! The whole world population can relate to this journey. 

Respected Maulana Sahib, therefore, I feel, this book may be dedicated to all fellow beings worldwide who yearn to associate themselves as a "traveller in the quest for truth. My emphasis in the book is essentially our attitudes matter, not the end results. Results may be different, will be different for the simple reason human beings think differently. We all have different levels of IQ. Writers, poets, philosophers, doctors, architects, designers, engineers, labourers, truck drivers, locomotive drivers, economists, computer programmers, sportsmen, adventurers, atheists, agnostics, people of faith - we are all so different, so diverse. Manifestation of truth will differ. The human species are intellectual beings - wise and strong. The "traveller in the quest for truth" has to cast aside all forms of prejudices, pre-conceived images of things we have in mind, and personal likes and dislikes we may carry with us. Once we shun all these extra redundant frivolous weights from our souls, only then we will all zoom up towards the truth. 

Respected Maulana Sahib with these words I want to welcome you on board as a reader of this 'common man's endeavour'. 

Most Sincerely and with the kindest of regards and prayers,

Aamir I. Yazdani

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