This book offers a unique perspective, a glimpse of how reality must actually be seen, as the fluid integral of Intellect and the Spirit and that the two are faces of the same Divine root. The work describes the writer's transition from the Christian faith to Islam as a natural progression and supplies the traditional theorems supporting such by exposing that the commonalities between all traditions are no mere coincidence but predicated as extensions of the same Primordial Tradition. The book may refer to old almost archaic events yet it does so retaining its relevance today given the continuous confrontation between Islam and Christianity. Especially the modern advent of stereotypes unjustly synonymous with Islam of late while contradictory to its very edicts and spirit. Furthermore the subjects are dealt in a manner totally different from the prevalent and rather myopic Orientalist approach. But the real color and definition is added to it given the fact that the author is not a professional theologian and therefore affords a fresh perspective a common man can relate to while certainly not shying from predicates of deductive reasoning.