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Lanat – Curse
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Murtaza jaffry
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Lanat – Curse delves into the Islamic concept of "Lanat" or curse, its significance, and the ethical and theological implications it carries in the context of faith and spirituality.
Lanat – Curse explores the Islamic doctrine of cursing (Lanat), particularly its role in differentiating between right and wrong in an ethical and spiritual sense. The book addresses the historical background of Lanat, its application within Islamic theology, and how it has been used as a means to express disassociation from the enemies of God and those who perpetuate injustice. The text offers an in-depth examination of the Quranic and Hadith-based references to Lanat, clarifying its place within Islamic moral teachings. Furthermore, the book reflects on the broader ethical implications of Lanat, how it is perceived in various Islamic traditions, and its role in shaping a believer’s relationship with divine justice. This work aims to provide clarity on when and how Lanat is employed as a spiritual tool, ensuring it aligns with the principles of obedience to God and justice.
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