The book, written by the renowned Islamic scholar Ibn al-Hazm, was a comprehensive treatise on the history of religions and sects. Ahmet had studied Ibn al-Hazm's work in university, but he had always wanted to see the original manuscript.
And so, Ahmet's quest to understand the "Kitab al-Milal wa al-Nihal" had become a journey of self-discovery and growth, one that had taken him on a path of exploration and enlightenment.
As he delved deeper into the book, Ahmet became increasingly obsessed with understanding the context in which Ibn al-Hazm wrote. He spent days researching the author's life and the historical period in which he lived.