Islam is the religion of instinct and freedom
Every human being feels innately that there is one who has organized and managed this world. He cannot resemble the possible things in any way in their characteristics. He has no body, no width, no limit, no bias, and he cannot be perceived except by his visible traces. He is not capable of being solved, nor of ascending nor descending. In addition, the Bedouin was guided by his instinct and said: "The dung indicates the camel, and the footprints indicate the path." A sky full of constellations, and an earth full of gulfs, how can they not point to the All-Knowing, All-Knowing One? So Islam came, confirming what common sense required, and did not add anything to the reasoning except that it awakened the minds and alerted them to consider the effects of God Almighty, so you should not browse the Holy Qur'an and find that in more than one of its verses.
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Islam is the religion of instinct and freedom
Every human being feels innately that there is one who has organized and managed this world. He cannot resemble the possible things in any way in their characteristics. He has no body, no width, no limit, no bias, and he cannot be perceived except by his visible traces. He is not capable of being solved, nor of ascending nor descending. In addition, the Bedouin was guided by his instinct and said: "The dung indicates the camel, and the footprints indicate the path." A sky full of constellations, and an earth full of gulfs, how can they not point to the All-Knowing, All-Knowing One? So Islam came, confirming what common sense required, and did not add anything to the reasoning except that it awakened the minds and alerted them to consider the effects of God Almighty, so you should not browse the Holy Qur'an and find that in more than one of its verses.
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Islam is the religion of instinct and freedom

Islam is the religion of instinct and freedom

Islam is the religion of instinct and freedom

Islam is the religion of instinct and freedom

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Every human being feels innately that there is one who has organized and managed this world. He cannot resemble the possible things in any way in their characteristics. He has no body, no width, no limit, no bias, and he cannot be perceived except by his visible traces. He is not capable of being solved, nor of ascending nor descending. In addition, the Bedouin was guided by his instinct and said: "The dung indicates the camel, and the footprints indicate the path." A sky full of constellations, and an earth full of gulfs, how can they not point to the All-Knowing, All-Knowing One? So Islam came, confirming what common sense required, and did not add anything to the reasoning except that it awakened the minds and alerted them to consider the effects of God Almighty, so you should not browse the Holy Qur'an and find that in more than one of its verses.

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ISBN-13: 9789558585184
Publisher: ????? ??????? ???????
Publication date: 02/13/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 201
File size: 343 KB
Language: Arabic
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