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Man And Faith
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Ayatullah Murtadha Mutahhari
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A thought-provoking analysis of faith’s role in human life, exploring Tawheed, divine justice, and spiritual purpose in light of Islamic teachings.
"Man and Faith" is a profound exploration of the relationship between human beings and their spiritual beliefs. It delves into the essence of faith, how it shapes a person’s worldview, morality, and connection with God. The book addresses key questions such as:
- What is the role of faith in human life?
- How does belief in God influence personal and social ethics?
- What are the logical foundations of Tawheed (Oneness of God)?
- How does faith provide purpose and direction to life?
- What are the consequences of faith versus disbelief?
This book serves as a philosophical and theological discourse on the necessity of faith in human existence, offering insights into Islamic teachings on the nature of man, the purpose of life, and the role of divine guidance.
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