
A Life with the Divine
Tradesmen look at buildings differently, depending on their trade: The carpenter casts an eye on the woodwork, the bricklayer on the brickwork and the painter on the walls and ceilings. Similarly, the greater a person's perception of Allahs names, the greater their alertness and understanding of life. Nothing passes them by, without thought and contemplation.
When they see a display of mercy, they automatically and very naturally reflect on the names of Allah; Al-Rahim (The Most Merciful), Al-Rauf (The Pitying), Al-Wadud (The Affectionate). When they sense might and awe, they are overcome with the names Al-Jabbar (The Compeller), Al-Muntaqim (The Avenger) and Al-Qahhar (The Subduer). Eventually, they reach a station where every scene that unfolds, any sin which presents itself or any opportunity that drifts by, becomes a trigger for perusal and the remembrance of Allah, the achievement of which is precisely the objective of this book.
Tradesmen look at buildings differently, depending on their trade: The carpenter casts an eye on the woodwork, the bricklayer on the brickwork and the painter on the walls and ceilings. Similarly, the greater a person's perception of Allahs names, the greater their alertness and understanding of life. Nothing passes them by, without thought and contemplation.
When they see a display of mercy, they automatically and very naturally reflect on the names of Allah; Al-Rahim (The Most Merciful), Al-Rauf (The Pitying), Al-Wadud (The Affectionate). When they sense might and awe, they are overcome with the names Al-Jabbar (The Compeller), Al-Muntaqim (The Avenger) and Al-Qahhar (The Subduer). Eventually, they reach a station where every scene that unfolds, any sin which presents itself or any opportunity that drifts by, becomes a trigger for perusal and the remembrance of Allah, the achievement of which is precisely the objective of this book.
Auteur | | Ali Hammuda |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
Categorie | | Mens & Maatschappij |