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The Attributes of the Divine Being
"The Attributes of the Divine Being" provides a comprehensive and philosophical discussion of the essential qualities that define Allah (SWT), the One and Only God in Islam. Through the study of His attributes, such as mercy, justice, knowledge, power, and wisdom, the book gives readers a deeper understanding of who God is according to Islamic teachings.
The book delves into the concept of Tawheed (Monotheism), which emphasizes the Oneness of God and explores the relationship between His attributes and His essence. The discussion revolves around the 99 names of Allah, each reflecting a unique attribute that helps believers better comprehend the infinite and incomprehensible nature of the Divine.
The book also addresses the philosophical implications of God's attributes in both personal and societal contexts, such as how His justice influences Islamic law, or how His mercy impacts human ethics and morality. Using Qur'anic verses and Hadith, the book reflects on how these divine qualities inspire and guide Muslims in their daily lives and spiritual practices.
This book is ideal for students of Islamic theology, philosophy, and believers who wish to gain a deeper appreciation of the characteristics that form the foundation of their faith in Allah. It promotes a closer connection with the Divine by providing clarity on how God’s attributes can be reflected in human actions and behavior.