Fate and Destiny in Islam

Fate and Destiny in Islam
Author: Frankie Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre:
ISBN:

Can the apple fall far from the tree? This book defines and distinguishes between fate and destiny in Islam. The false idea of predestination in Islam has been used to convince people that everything is decreed, which makes the idea of oversight somewhat acceptable and taking responsibility a non-existing concept. Fate and destiny in Islam are explained in this book based on the Quran, which Muslims believe is the word of God (Allah) that was revealed to the prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel. This book addresses the following five questions: What is fate?What is destiny?Is everything pre-destined? If so, then why were we created with choice?Can we change destiny?Can prayer change destiny

To Be with the Truthful

To Be with the Truthful
Author: Muhammad al-Tijani al-Samawi
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781985678958

An extension of the book "Then I was Guided" by the same author, with the purpose of elaborating with further evidence on the truthfulness of Shia beliefs.

Man and His Destiny

Man and His Destiny
Author: Ayatullah Murtada Ayatullah Murtada Mutahhari
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2017-10-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781977980397

This title deals with the Islamic point of view on fate and destiny. Martyr Ayatullah Mutahhari critically examines historical doctrines on predestination and free will put forth by various schools of thought in Islam including the Mu'tazali and Ash`ari. Based on the verses of the Qur'an and Islamic teachings of the Ahlul Bayt (a), Martyr Mutahhari determines the true and correct position of human free will and predestination from the Islamic point of view.

The Human Enigma

The Human Enigma
Author: Ahmed Hulusi
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2021-08-14
Genre:
ISBN:

This book by Sufi scholar and thinker Ahmed Hulusi explores the holistic elements that are at the core of the formation of human beings. What are the factors that effect our composition, what must we do to achieve a higher, more enlightened state of existence, what awaits us in the ever after... Great emphasis and analysis is made on understanding the human brain as a means to deciphering the human enigma as well as the resulting effects of religious practices on the brain and their vehemence. Like all of his works, this book has been written for curious minds that wonder what their place is within this infinite existence.

Islam and the Destiny of Man

Islam and the Destiny of Man
Author: Charles Le Gai Eaton
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1985-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780887061639

Islam and the Destiny of Man by Charles Le Gai Eaton is a wide-ranging study of the Muslim religion from a unique point of view. The author, a former member of the British Diplomatic Service, was brought up as an agnostic and embraced Islam at an early age after writing a book (commissioned by T.S. Eliot) on Eastern religions and their influence upon Western thinkers. As a Muslim he has retained his adherence to the perennial philosophy which, he maintains, underlies the teachings of all the great religions. The aim of this book is to explore what it means to be a Muslim, a member of a community which embraces a quarter of the world’s population and to describe the forces which have shaped the hearts and the minds of Islamic people. After considering the historic confrontation between Islam and Christendom and analysing the difference between the three monotheistic faiths (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), the author describes the two poles of Muslim belief in terms of ‘Truth’ and ‘Mercy’—the unitarian truth which is the basis of the Muslim’s faith and the mercy inherent in this truth. In the second part of the book he explains the significance of the Qur’an and tells the dramatic story of Muhammad’s life and of the early Caliphate. Lastly, the author considers the Muslim view of man’s destiny, the social structure of Islam, the role of art and mysticism and the inner meaning of Islamic teaching concerning the hereafter. Throughout this book the author is concerned not with the religion of Islam in isolation, but with the very nature of religious faith, its spiritual and intellectual foundations, and the light it casts upon the mysteries and paradoxes of the human condition.

An Elementary Study of Islam

An Elementary Study of Islam
Author: Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad
Publisher: Islam International
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1853725625

"This book is a brief introduction to the five fundamental articles of the Islamic faith."--P. [4] of cover.

The Beginning of Human Life

The Beginning of Human Life
Author: Frauke Beller
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9401582572

Progress in biomedical science has called for an international discussion of the medical, ethical, and legal problems that confront physicians, medical researchers, infertile couples, pregnant women, and parents of premature or disabled infants. In addition, the unprecedented technological developments in obstetrical, perinatal, and neonatal medicine in recent years have indicated a need for an international forum for interdisciplinary dialogue regarding the definition of early human life, the neurological development of early human life, the value of early human life, the obligations for its protection and prolongation, and the limits to these obligations.

God and the Mathematics of Infinity

God and the Mathematics of Infinity
Author: H. Chris Ransford
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3838270193

Drawing on the science and mathematics of infinity, H. Chris Ransford analyzes the traditional concept of godhood and reaches surprising conclusions. He addresses humankind's abiding core debate on the meaning of spirituality and God. Using mathematics, he explores key questions within this debate: for instance, why does evil exist if there is a God? The book fastidiously does not take sides nor proffers opinions, it only follows allowable mathematics wherever it leads. By doing so, it makes a major contribution to an understanding of the nature of reality.

The Destiny of Modern Societies

The Destiny of Modern Societies
Author: Milan Zafirovski
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2009
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004176292

This book is a sociological analysis of the relationship between modern society, in particular America, and Calvinism in the Weberian tradition. While the book continues this tradition, it further expands, elaborates on, and goes beyond earlier sociological analyses. The book examines the impact of Calvinism on modern society as a whole, thus extending, elaborating on, and going beyond the previous analyses of the influence of the Calvinist religion only on the capitalist economy. It analyzes how Calvinism has determined most contemporary social institutions, including political, civic, cultural, and economic, in its respective societies, particularly, through its derivative Puritanism, America. For that purpose, the book applies the idea of the destiny of societies or nations to American society in particular. It argues, demonstrates, and illustrates the Calvinist societal "predestination," through the Puritan determination, of American society .

Need of Religion

Need of Religion
Author: Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi
Publisher: Bilal Muslim Mission of Tanzania
Total Pages: 19
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Islam
ISBN: 9976956371