A restless spiritual memoir follows a narrator who learns to read life as a web of “signs.” Qur’anic verses and Biblical echoes, Hebrew and Arabic roots, calendars and palindromes, birthdays and addresses, even sports dynasties and scorelines become coordinates in a larger providential pattern. As a father declines and dies and a mother grows fragile, grief sharpens the author’s need to find mercy rather than randomness in recurrence. The book blends testimony with inquiry—part scholarship, part street‑level memory—warning against mockery and moral numbness while urging repentance, humility, and peace across faiths.