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General Invitation
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Islamic Ethics (Core Values),
Wisdom and Spirituality
Ayatullah Jafar Subhani
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English
A comprehensive introduction to Islam’s core beliefs, inviting people to explore its monotheistic teachings, prophethood, and ethical values.
General Invitation is an insightful exploration of the fundamental teachings of Islam, extending an open call to individuals of all backgrounds to understand the beauty and truth of the faith. The book elaborates on the core principles of Islamic monotheism (Tawheed), the role of prophethood (Nubuwwah), and the divine guidance provided to humanity. It also addresses common misconceptions about Islam and highlights the ethical, spiritual, and societal aspects that shape a believer’s life. Whether for a seeker of knowledge, a new Muslim, or someone curious about Islamic beliefs, this book serves as a valuable introduction to the essence of Islam.
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