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"One night in Laos, I stretched out on a straw mat and looked up into the dark sky. I had never seen so many stars. Staring out into space, I just knew there was a Creator. There was somebody watching over me. In the middle of the jungle in Laos, I felt God." Born into an atheist family in former East Germany, Claudia Seise spent years searching for her spiritual home before finding peace and tranquility in Islam. In Finding God, she celebrates God's guidance by recounting the conversion stories of more than 40 people from all over the world. From a young man seeing a coworker's dedication to…mehr

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"One night in Laos, I stretched out on a straw mat and looked up into the dark sky. I had never seen so many stars. Staring out into space, I just knew there was a Creator. There was somebody watching over me. In the middle of the jungle in Laos, I felt God." Born into an atheist family in former East Germany, Claudia Seise spent years searching for her spiritual home before finding peace and tranquility in Islam. In Finding God, she celebrates God's guidance by recounting the conversion stories of more than 40 people from all over the world. From a young man seeing a coworker's dedication to his Friday prayer service to a high school student enjoying the hospitality of a friend's family... From a researcher inspired by the Muslim women she was studying to a Christian missionary reading the Qur'an she received as a gift... These diverse stories explore just some of the manifold paths God uses to turn His servants' hearts toward Him. In the latter portion of the book, short essays provide methods for grounding oneself in the faith and living Islam with purpose. Finding God is a valuable companion in the ongoing process of drawing nearer to Him.
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Autorenporträt
Claudia Azizah Seise converted to Islam in 2008 and has been a student of the faith ever since. She is passionate about supporting converts in all stages of their journey. After obtaining her PhD in Southeast Asian Studies from Humboldt University of Berlin, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the Berlin Institute of Islamic Theology. Seise contributes to the German Islamic newspaper, publishes poetry, and writes children's books.