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- Allah The Concept Of God In Islam Vol 2
Allah The Concept Of God In Islam Vol 2
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Allah: The Concept of God in Islam - Volume 2 explores the nature and attributes of Allah (SWT), focusing on Tawheed (monotheism) and divine justice, and their significance in shaping Islamic thought and ethics.
Allah: The Concept of God in Islam - Volume 2 continues the deep exploration of the Islamic understanding of God, focusing on His attributes, nature, and relationship with creation. This volume delves into the philosophical and theological aspects of Tawheed (monotheism), explaining the oneness of God and the implications of divine justice (Adalah). It discusses how the concept of Allah shapes the worldview of a Muslim, influencing moral, spiritual, and ethical values. The book also examines the names and attributes of Allah (SWT), providing a thorough understanding of His mercy, wisdom, power, and justice. Designed for both scholars and students, this volume bridges classical Islamic theology with contemporary thought, offering insights into how belief in Allah is central to the Muslim identity and worldview.
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