The Five Axes of the Holy Quran, by Muhammad al-Ghazali

Reference : 9782915147902

We Muslims affirm with complete certainty that there is no other text anywhere in the world containing exclusively divine revelation than this Book of which there is no doubt. Only he can truly know God who meditates on the meaning and teachings of the Koran. We will speak here of the themes treated by the Koran and offered to the understanding of men, in order to develop the second proof of the authenticity of the Koran and of the fact that it emanates from God alone. The Book constantly speaks of God, of what is due to Him and of how to make the life of this world a preparation for the hereafter...

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Auteurs : Muhammad al-Ghazâlî
Langues : .Français
*YEAR : 2019
SUPPORT: - : Livre
THEME : - : Le Saint CORAN
Éditions : Bayane
Condition : - : New
Number of pages : - : 258
SIZE (CM): : 15.5 x 23 cm

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The Five Axes of the Holy Quran

The Five Axes of the Holy Quran, by Muhammad al-Ghazali

We Muslims affirm with complete certainty that there is no other text anywhere in the world containing exclusively divine revelation than this Book of which there is no doubt. Only he can truly know God who meditates on the meaning and teachings of the Koran. We will speak here of the themes treated by the Koran and offered to the understanding of men, in order to develop the second proof of the authenticity of the Koran and of the fact that it emanates from God alone. The Book constantly speaks of God, of what is due to Him and of how to make the life of this world a preparation for the hereafter... The verses revealed over almost a quarter of a century vibrate with celebration and of the glorification of God... They forcefully reject the hold of the passions and the superstitions which turn people away from their Lord... So what is there for Muhammad in this Book which some claim is is the author?

Authors biography

Muhammad al-Ghazali was born in 1917 in the small village of al Buhayrah in the suburbs of Alexandria in Egypt. He graduated in 1941. He then left to teach at Oum al-Qoura University in Mecca, then at Qatar University and at the Emir Abd el-Kader Islamic University in Algeria (Constantine), where he gained great notoriety. He died during his participation in a conference on Islam and the challenges of the time on March 9, 1996, at the age of 78. His body is buried in Medina2.

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