In the Company of God, Closeness to Allah Through the Beauty of His Names and Attributes By Salman Al-Oadah, Phd
ISBN: 9786039000334
Author: Salman Al-Oadah, Phd
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 275
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 2011
Description
About This Book:
"In the Company of God: Closeness to Allah Through the Beauty of His Names and Attributes" by Salman Al-Oadah, Ph.D., is a significant and profoundly improving investigation of Islamic religious philosophy that takes perusers on an extraordinary excursion into grasping Allah's heavenly nature through His Names and Traits. Dr. Salman Al-Oadah's book is a guide of light for anybody wanting to extend their association with Allah and support their confidence by diving into the excellence and meaning of Allah's characteristics.
A Thorough Examination:
The book meticulously explores Allah's many Names and Traits as they are grasped in Islamic religious philosophy, uncovering their profound ramifications and importance in the existence of adherents.
Spiritual Enrichment:
Dr. Al-Oadah's work conveys information, yet it likewise fills in as a profound aide. It makes sense of how grasping and contemplating on Allah's Names and Qualities could prompt a more cozy and significant association with Him.
Scholarly Approach:
Dr. Salman Al-Oadah, a cultivated researcher, mixes his scholastic skill with a profound comprehension of Islamic otherworldliness, offering perusers a fair and insightful viewpoint.
Practical Application:
The book goes past the hypothesis to give viable encouragement on the most proficient method to take on Allah's Names and Traits into day-to-day existence. Self-awareness, love, and personal development counsel are accessible to perusers.
Interfaith Relevance:
While this book is principally focused on Muslims, individuals from different religions who need to get a handle on the Islamic viewpoint on the heavenly and the connection between God and His creation might think that it is valuable.
Accessible Language:
Dr. Al-Oadah's language is basic and simple to follow, making convoluted religious subjects congenial to a wide assortment of perusers.