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Hazrat Adam and Lady Hawa
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A detailed account of Hazrat Adam (A.S.) and Lady Hawa, their creation, trials, and divine wisdom, as narrated in the Quran and Islamic tradition.
"Hazrat Adam and Lady Hawa" explores the creation, life, and trials of the first human beings and the first prophet in Islam, Hazrat Adam (A.S.), along with his companion, Lady Hawa (Eve). This book presents Quranic verses, Hadiths, and scholarly interpretations detailing their creation from clay, their life in Paradise, the test of Iblis (Satan), their descent to Earth, and their role as the first parents of humanity. It also discusses the lessons of repentance, divine mercy, and obedience to God that their story imparts to believers. A profound exploration of the origins of human existence and the divine wisdom behind creation, this book is essential for those seeking a deeper understanding of prophetic history and its moral lessons.
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