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- A Discussion on Kursi - The Chair of Allah
A Discussion on Kursi - The Chair of Allah
"A Discussion on Kursi - The Chair of Allah" is an insightful exploration of the Quranic concept of Al-Kursi (The Chair of Allah), mentioned in Ayat al-Kursi (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:255). This book delves into the theological significance, interpretations by classical and contemporary Islamic scholars, and the connection between Kursi, Arsh (Throne), and Divine Knowledge. It examines how Islamic philosophy, mysticism, and Quranic exegesis define Kursi—whether as a metaphor for divine authority and knowledge or as a distinct creation of Allah. Through deep analysis of Hadiths, Tafseer, and scholarly perspectives, this book aims to enhance understanding of one of the most powerful Quranic verses, revered for its protection, wisdom, and divine attributes.