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- The Story Of Prophet Uzair (As)
The Story Of Prophet Uzair (As)
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A fascinating account of Prophet Uzair (AS), focusing on his miraculous experience of resurrection and the divine power of Allah as narrated in the Quran.
"The Story of Prophet Uzair (AS)" is an intriguing exploration of one of the lesser-known prophets mentioned in the Holy Quran. Prophet Uzair (AS) is often associated with themes of resurrection, divine power, and the ability of Allah (SWT) to restore life. The Quran recounts his experience of witnessing the revival of a ruined city, illustrating the absolute power of Allah over life and death. This book delves into the historical and theological significance of Prophet Uzair (AS), analyzing Quranic references, interpretations by Islamic scholars, and the spiritual lessons that can be drawn from his story. Through this, readers gain deeper insights into the divine attributes of mercy, power, and wisdom.
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