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A World Without A Compass: A Story of the enduring question: Can civilization survive without moral gravity?

by Md. Abu Bakkar

  • 136 pages
  • Publisher: LiveWise
  • 12.7 x 20.4 x 0.9 cm

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In cities of glass and steel, where ambition shines and wealth dazzles, shadows move unseen. Corruption thrives behind closed doors, truths are silenced, and morality bends to power.

Investigative journalist Daniel Harper uncovers a network of elite misconduct that challenges everything he thought he knew about justice and conscience. As he navigates media pressure, political cover-ups, and threats to his own safety, he finds guidance from a Muslim legal scholar and engages in intense debates with secular philosophers.

Through dialogue, reflection, and courage, Daniel begins to see that true peace and stability are not born from law, power, or convenience - they emerge from moral restraint, accountability, and conscience.

A timely, provocative novel exploring corruption, ethical courage, and the fragile line between legality and virtue, A World Without A Compass challenges readers to confront the light and shadow of civilization - and to consider what it truly means to live responsibly.

  • Title

    A World Without A Compass: A Story of the enduring question: Can civilization survive without moral gravity?

  • Publisher

    LiveWise

  • Published

    March 2026

  • Weight

    146g

  • Page Count

    136

  • Dimensions

    12.7 x 20.4 x 0.9 cm

  • ISBN

    9789843588852

  • ISBN-10

    9843588851

  • Eden Code

    7443861