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The path - Safar
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Yousef N. Lalljee
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A thought-provoking exploration of the concept of Safar (journey) in both a literal and spiritual sense, reflecting on personal growth, faith, and the deeper meaning of life’s path in Islam.
"The Path - Safar" is a profound book that delves into the symbolic and spiritual aspects of journeys in Islam. The book explores how every physical journey (Safar) carries deeper spiritual and moral lessons, guiding individuals toward self-discovery, patience, and reliance on Allah (SWT). Drawing from Quranic verses, Hadith, and historical references, the book highlights how journeys—whether for Hajj, migration, or personal growth—shape one’s faith and strengthen the soul. This book is ideal for those seeking to understand the deeper meaning of life's path and the role of Safar in shaping Islamic spirituality.
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