Divine justice and its effect on creatures
The reader will find the lines of this book delving into the depths of philosophy and religion, drawing inspiration from the words of Imam Ali: "Not everything that is known is said, nor everything that is said has its time come, nor has its people come." Its chapters revolve around the soul's journey towards certainty, Through paths full of doubts and uncertainty, those that differentiate between guidance and misguidance, between light and darkness. This work examines the relationship between man and the Creator, and explores how doubt can be the beginning of faith and not the end. It also deals with the concept of the soul in Islam, passing through the soul that commands evil and the blaming soul, all the way to the reassured soul that returns to its Lord satisfied and satisfied. It also presents the challenges of science and philosophy in understanding the world, explaining how a deep understanding of facts can lead to error or guidance. He cites the Holy Qur'an and the sayings of philosophers to prove that divine justice is manifested in everything, but understanding this justice requires submission and a vision that goes beyond the ordinary human mind.
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Divine justice and its effect on creatures
The reader will find the lines of this book delving into the depths of philosophy and religion, drawing inspiration from the words of Imam Ali: "Not everything that is known is said, nor everything that is said has its time come, nor has its people come." Its chapters revolve around the soul's journey towards certainty, Through paths full of doubts and uncertainty, those that differentiate between guidance and misguidance, between light and darkness. This work examines the relationship between man and the Creator, and explores how doubt can be the beginning of faith and not the end. It also deals with the concept of the soul in Islam, passing through the soul that commands evil and the blaming soul, all the way to the reassured soul that returns to its Lord satisfied and satisfied. It also presents the challenges of science and philosophy in understanding the world, explaining how a deep understanding of facts can lead to error or guidance. He cites the Holy Qur'an and the sayings of philosophers to prove that divine justice is manifested in everything, but understanding this justice requires submission and a vision that goes beyond the ordinary human mind.
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Divine justice and its effect on creatures

Divine justice and its effect on creatures

Divine justice and its effect on creatures

Divine justice and its effect on creatures

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The reader will find the lines of this book delving into the depths of philosophy and religion, drawing inspiration from the words of Imam Ali: "Not everything that is known is said, nor everything that is said has its time come, nor has its people come." Its chapters revolve around the soul's journey towards certainty, Through paths full of doubts and uncertainty, those that differentiate between guidance and misguidance, between light and darkness. This work examines the relationship between man and the Creator, and explores how doubt can be the beginning of faith and not the end. It also deals with the concept of the soul in Islam, passing through the soul that commands evil and the blaming soul, all the way to the reassured soul that returns to its Lord satisfied and satisfied. It also presents the challenges of science and philosophy in understanding the world, explaining how a deep understanding of facts can lead to error or guidance. He cites the Holy Qur'an and the sayings of philosophers to prove that divine justice is manifested in everything, but understanding this justice requires submission and a vision that goes beyond the ordinary human mind.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789779919591
Publisher: ????? ??????? ???????
Publication date: 12/18/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 108
File size: 783 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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