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- The Final Conclusion - Your Journey To Certainty
The Final Conclusion - Your Journey To Certainty
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By
hadi hassan
Posted on Feb 1, 2023
In Category -
Beliefs,
Tawheed (Monotheism),
Nubuwwah (Prophethood),
Ma’ad (Day of Judgement),
Ideology (Core Beliefs),
Self-Recognition (Understanding One's Faith),
Akhlaq - Ethics,
Truthfulness,
Obedience to God,
Islamic Ethics (Core Values)
Dr Hatem Abu Shahba
The Final Conclusion - Your Journey to Certainty,Dr Hatem Abu Shahba,case study,ali,muhammed,leaders,wali,imam,wilayat,,Allah (SWT),History - Reference,Lifestyle - Morals,Wisdom - Spirituality,Traditions - Hadith,Stories - Narrative,Imam Mahdi (as)
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The Final Conclusion - Your Journey To Certainty guides believers from doubt to conviction, focusing on monotheism, prophethood, and the Day of Judgment, supported by Quranic teachings.
The Final Conclusion - Your Journey To Certainty is a transformative spiritual guide designed to lead readers on the path from doubt to certainty. This book meticulously outlines the journey of a believer from the earliest stages of faith to achieving an unwavering certainty in the existence of God, the truth of prophethood, and the reality of the Day of Judgment. Through careful reasoning and references to the Quran and prophetic traditions, the author helps readers break through the confusion of modern life to attain clarity and conviction in their religious beliefs.
Key discussions include:
- Tawheed (Monotheism): A profound explanation of God's oneness, exploring His attributes and how recognizing Tawheed solidifies faith in the heart of a believer.
- Nubuwwah (Prophethood): Detailed accounts of prophethood, explaining the role of prophets as guides sent to humanity, and how belief in prophethood contributes to certainty in faith.
- Ma’ad (Day of Judgement): A thorough exploration of life after death, judgment, and the eternal life awaiting every soul, offering comfort and a clear vision of Islamic eschatology.
- Personal Reflection: Practical steps for readers to reflect on their faith, deepen their understanding of God, and achieve certainty through contemplation and devotion.
- Ethical Living: Emphasizes the ethical dimensions of faith, such as truthfulness and obedience to God, as essential for one’s journey towards certainty.
This book is an ideal resource for anyone struggling with doubts in faith or seeking to strengthen their conviction in the core tenets of Islam.
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