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Man and His Destiny
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Ayatullah Murtadha Mutahhari
AB Cultural Institute
2012
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English
A philosophical exploration of free will, divine justice, and human destiny in Islam, written by Ayatullāh Murťadhā Muťahharī.
Man and His Destiny by Ayatullāh Murťadhā Muťahharī is a profound exploration of human existence, free will, and the concept of destiny in Islam. The book delves into philosophical and theological questions, addressing topics such as predestination, divine justice, and the relationship between human actions and accountability. Written with clarity and depth, this work is ideal for readers seeking to understand Islamic perspectives on human purpose and the balance between free will and divine decree.
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