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The Human Cycle 18 Lessons
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Hadi Hassan
Posted on Jan 14, 2025
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Islamic Ethics (Core Values),
Wisdom and Spirituality
Syed Mohd Husayn Jalali
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A transformative guide with 18 lessons on ethics, spirituality, and self-awareness from an Islamic perspective.
"The Human Cycle: 18 Lessons" is an enlightening exploration of ethical principles, spirituality, and human development from an Islamic perspective. This book offers 18 profound lessons that delve into the stages of human life and the moral responsibilities associated with each. It guides readers on how to cultivate virtues like truthfulness, patience, and humility while emphasizing the importance of spiritual growth and self-awareness. Drawing from the Quran, Hadith, and insights of Islamic scholars, this book is a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of human purpose and the journey toward moral and spiritual excellence.
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