“When I first started to read this script it was with the usual scepticism always present whenever we encounter such works by so-called inexpert or non-academic authors. At first, it seemed to me that it is about a common amateur who writes about his “inner concern” or “perception of the world”, and it was in that context and with such thoughts that I started to read this work. Later on, I began to realize that although “an amateur” Josip Stančić does not write amateurishly at all and that he, I do not know how, has found himself on the right trail of one of the biggest and most relevant issues of contemporary thought.

Academician Professor Ph.D. in Philosophy Muhamed Filipović

The book “The Invisible World” by Josip Stančić represents an original and exceptionally valuable multidisciplinary work dealing with one unusual subject which will, I believe attract attention of the wider public. It is written both in scientific and essayistic, attractive language that penetrates into the subtle secrets of human existence (being) and introduces us into the invisible world. I recommend it to all those who are ready and capable of understanding and accepting even those tenets that are distant and inaccessible to our contemporary reality.”

Professor, Ph.D. in Sociology Hidajet Repovac

“In this exceedingly interesting book Stančić endeavours to prove that invisible world has its objective reality and that scientific findings confirm the authenticity of the Revelations and the messages of God’s Messengers. Plenty of quoted thoughts from the Holy Books and books written by famous scholars from all over the world are creating in this work one harmonious unity with the original claims of the author. The book “The Invisible World” can indeed encourage readers to contemplation and re-examination and for this reason I recommend it, as an encouragement to all those who wish to find out what is “behind”, to those who are more easily liberated of stereotype thinking of any kind, to those who are curious and who are not afraid of contemplative entry into the world of unknown and mystical.”

Professor, Ph.D. in Psychology Ismet Dizdarević

The book written by Josip Stančić is read easily and with great pleasure, as if in one breath because it deals with existential issues in front of which every man stands, seeking answers to: – Who am I, Where do I come from, and Where am I going? And, as much interesting by its content and form this subject may be, at the same time it is a complex one and requires extensive knowledge in various fields, ranging from natural sciences to theological interpretation, especially of the Holy Instructions and the Books of Revelation – the Bible and the Quran. It is worth warning that the author in his interpretation of relationship between God and the world highlights the importance of dialogue as a road to seeking and finding the truth. Therefore, every well-intentioned reader can feel good reading this piece of work.

Professor Doctor of Catholic Theology Friar Luka Markešić

“Although calmed under the title “The Invisible World”, written in a popular style and without particularly recognizable scientific methods, this reading-piece has been nevertheless offered in an interesting and sufficiently challenging manner, so that it can become some kind of the sign of approaching of certain new perspectives within which it would be worth to re-examine the fundamental values of science, religion and morale in future. The author’s effort to promote increasingly urgent need to bridge the historical divisions in the world and strictly divided scientific plans, as well as the metaphysically inherent ecumenism of the author’s spirit are those crown values that recommend this work.”

Assistant Professor, Doctor of Islamic Theology Rešid Hafizović

“This is a book of good intentions for which there should be a place in such a bad world as ours. Regardless of whether we believe it or not, and whether we agree with it or not!”

Esad Bajtal