
Ultimate Questions in Philosophy of Religion
Authors: Sheikh Mansour Leghaei
By Admin 4
This book delves into the philosophical inquiries surrounding religion, focusing on the existence of God, the nature of divine justice, and the human understanding of spirituality. It examines ultimate questions such as the role of faith, free will, the existence of evil, and the destiny of the soul, providing a deep analysis of both Islamic and general religious philosophy.

Islamic Way of Life
Authors: Syed Abul A'la Maududi
In Socio-Cultural, Islamic Lifestyle
By Admin 4
A detailed exploration of the Islamic way of life, focusing on the application of Sharia and Qur'anic principles across various aspects of daily living.

A Study of Polytheism and Idolatry in the Qur’an
Authors: SAYYID ABBAS SAYYID KARIMI
In Holy Quran
By Admin 4
This book explores the Qur’anic stance on polytheism and idolatry, offering an in-depth analysis of verses that condemn idol worship and affirm the Oneness of God. It outlines the concept of shirk (associating partners with God) and its historical context, as well as its implications in the modern world

Then I was Guided
Authors: MUHAMMAD AL TIJANI
In Comparative Religion (Comparing Beliefs)
By Admin 4
"Then I Was Guided" is a compelling account of an individual's journey to Islam, sharing the transformative experiences that led to their conversion. This book serves as an inspiration for those seeking spiritual direction.

Philosophy Of Islam
Authors: Islamic Seminary Publications
By Admin 4
Delve into the foundational principles of Islamic philosophy, exploring its core tenets and their implications for personal and societal ethics. This book serves as a bridge between faith and reason, guiding readers through the profound questions of existence.
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Hijab The Dress of Modesty in Islam
Authors: Bilal Muslim Mission of Tanzania
In Socio-Cultural, Women in Islam, Islamic Lifestyle
By Admin 4
Hijab: The Dress of Modesty in Islam explores the spiritual, ethical, and social dimensions of hijab, presenting it as a symbol of modesty, dignity, and empowerment for Muslim women.