Topic > Theme of Religion in the Life of Pi - 1520

He is not necessarily looking for a new religion to sink his teeth into, but from the other religions he practices, he is open to the idea of ​​knowing and loving yet another god, since they all preach similar topics. On page 60, Pi challenges anyone to understand Islam and not fall in love with it. They believe in an omniscient God, who never gets tired or tired and is too pure and therefore has no human form. When all three of Pi's religious teachers gather on page 67, the man who taught him about being Muslim defends his religion against the preacher, saying that Muslims hold to the essential miracle of existence and that they have no need divine intervention in the way that God