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Goal of Life

Chapter 3 Faith, Schools of Thought and World Vision Chapter 4 Islamic Faith and Human Perfection BACK Chapter 3 NEXT Faith, Schools of Thought and World Vision Intellectual and philosophical definition, as well as faith are essential requirements of a soundly conceived ideology. It presupposes a universal perspective based on …

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STORIES OF THE PROPHETS

Prophet Ibrahim (a) Many years ago a boy called Ibrahim lived in Canaan. he was very clever and was always asking questions. Most of the people he knew worshipped idols but Ibrahim did not. The people had forgotten the messages that Adam, Hud, Nuh and Salih had brought them. Instead …

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In Yemen, war can reach children wherever they are: UN

A Yemeni child is treated at a hospital in the coastal city of al-Hudaydah, Yemen, on October 6, 2018. (Photo by AFP) The United Nations’ children’s agency says the war in Yemen continues to take a “horrific toll” on children despite a partial ceasefire between the parties to the conflict. …

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CHRISTIAN SCHOLAR: WOMEN SHOULD HOLD THE LOVE OF FATIMA AL-ZAHRA (SA) IN THEIR HEARTS

SHAFAQNA- Lebanese Christian scholar, Michael Ka’di says women should hold the love of Fatima al-Zahra (SA) in their hearts and feel they talk about a saint, by doing so they will become the happiest people on earth. Dr. Ka’di says the quotation of “Fatmia al-Zahra is the master of women of the two worlds” …

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Goal of Life

Chapter 1 The Goal of Creation Chapter 2 The Basis of Individual and Social Ethics BACK Chapter 2 NEXT The Basis of Individual and Social Ethics In his life, both personal and social, man is in need of a number of non-material objectives. Every social system requires a number of …

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STORIES OF THE PROPHETS

Prophet Hud (a) A long time ago, a great tribe lived in the South of Arabia. They were called Ad. They were very clever and could do many things. They used the mountains for their homes. They carved out great mansions with wonderful pillars. They called their city Iram. It …

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Translator’s Preface Introduction by First Publisher

Translator’s Preface Introduction by First Publisher Translator’s Preface The martyred scholar, Murtadha Mutahhari was born in 1918 in the village of Fariman of Mashad in Khorassan. He studied for 16 years at the Divinity College of Qum in the branches of literature, philosophy, jurisprudence and some other Islamic subjects, Then, …

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