The Man: A Strange Creature With Diverse Qualities By Sheikh Abdullah Bin Al-Mo'Taz
ISBN: 9789960717494
Author: Sheikh Abdullah Bin Al-Mo'Taz
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages 120
Size: 5.5 x 8.3 Inches
Publication year: 2003
Description
About This Book:
Sheik Abdullah Canister Al-Mo'Taz's "The Man: A Weird Animal With Different Characteristics" is an intensive examination of the human experience, jumping into the intricacy and remarkable highlights that characterize human instinct. Sheik Abdullah Canister Al-Mo'Taz invites perusers on a philosophical and profound excursion to all the more likely fathom the idea of humankind, our motivation throughout everyday life, and the various components of our reality in this educational book.
Sheik Abdullah Canister Al-Mo'Taz conveys an intriguing examination of the human dilemma, drawing on profound experiences from the Islamic way of thinking and religion. He researches the dualities that exist inside every person, like the limit with respect to both great and insidiousness, as well as the limit with regard to insight and otherworldliness. Perusers are urged to consider their own temperament and their decisions in life through a progression of reflections and philosophical requests.
Key features of "The Man: A Strange Creature With Diverse Qualities" include:
Philosophical Inquiry:
The book connects with perusers in huge philosophical conversations about the idea of humanity, profound quality, and the reason for presence, encouraging them to consider these central worries.
Spiritual Insights:
Sheik Abdullah Canister Al-Mo'Taz attracts Islamic lessons to give otherworldly bits of knowledge that help perusers in associating their own encounters with their confidence and otherworldliness.
Ethical Reflections:
Moral and moral subjects are covered all through the book, provoking perusers to consider their activities and the repercussions of their choices.
Islamic Perspective:
Drawing on Quranic entries and Hadith (expressions and activities of the Prophet Muhammad), the creator gives an Islamic perspective on human instinct, giving an exceptional focal point through which to inspect the human quandary.