- BOOK ID
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- God: An Islamic Perspective
- Presentation
- Foreword
- Part 1: Belief in God
- 1) Belief in God: A Natural Instinct
- 2) To Be or Not To Be
- 3) Beginning Point of the World
- 4) Essential Qualities of the Eternal
- 5) Is Matter Eternal?
- 6) Matter begings and Ends
- 7) Two Suppositions
- 8) Matter not the Source of Life
- 9) Theism versus Atheism
- 10) Some Talks
- 11) Religion versus Darwinism
- 12) Where The Darwinists Went Astray
- 13) Russell's “Arguments”
- 14) Creation by Chance? Without a Creator?
- 15) The Safest Course for Agnostics
- 16) Universe: Witness of One God
- 17) Seven Reasons Why a Scientist Believes in God
- Part 2: Oneness of God
- Part 3: At-Tawhid
God An Islamic Perspective
BOOK ID
Author(s): Allamah Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi
Publisher(s): World Organization for Islamic Services (WOFIS)
Category: God His Attributes
Topic Tags: Tawhid Oneness of God
Person Tags: Allah
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A short text explaining the fundamental Islamic principle of belief in single, unique God. The author explains why this belief is both rational and scientific, and concludes with a section on Tawhid and the attributes of Islam.
God: An Islamic Perspective
Sayyid Sa'eed Akhtar Rizvi
Presentation
To reach God and to prove that origin of existence - apart from its scientific highway and Looking at the wonders of this designed world - pure thought on the truth of encistence in also a clear original method. The philosophy of this highway is considered far better and they choose it. We will read At the beginning of this book, a summary of this phys losiphical highway and in a straight line without an intermediate directs the created towards the Creator. Then the book engaged in scientific reasoning and Presents the esteemed reader in the this field an interesting summary of the several directions of this scientific highway , especially the receptions of today's worlds notable researchers are presented.
In the filed of theology, other than debate on inherent proof, other commotion causing problems are abundantly propounded. In this book a concise and interesting summary of the following diocesans Are also presented to the esteemed reader. For eccample, where does the materialistic world originate from and how could it start? How can a living thing possessing
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