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- Freedom The Unstated Facts and Points
Freedom The Unstated Facts and Points
"Freedom: The Unstated Facts and Points" is an insightful exploration of the concept of freedom from both an Islamic and philosophical perspective. This book delves into the deeper meaning of freedom—beyond political and social liberties—by analyzing its spiritual, ethical, and moral dimensions. It discusses how true freedom is not merely the absence of external restrictions but also the liberation of the soul from desires, societal pressures, and materialistic influences. Drawing upon Quranic teachings, the wisdom of the Ahlul Bayt (AS), and historical examples, the book provides a balanced discourse on the relationship between freedom, responsibility, and justice. It challenges modern misconceptions and highlights the difference between absolute freedom and moral accountability, making it a thought-provoking read for those seeking a deeper understanding of true human liberation.