In Search of Essence

In Search of Essence

In Search of Essence

Sami Al Jardaly

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AuthorHouse UK
Año de edición:
2006
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Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9781425959999
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The whole universe is organized on patterns that are set by the Lord of the Worlds. Nothing is chaotic or astray, even when they appear to be so. We perceive these patterns as mysterious when we do not understand them, but as soon as their reality is revealed, they become as easy and as definite as simple mathematics. The matter has to do with our perception. Before Newton, falling apples from trees, was a mysterious phenomenon that could not be explained, but would be easily referred to spirits and ghosts wars! When Newton discovered gravity and derived its governing laws, the mystery became as obvious as simple math. In social matters, the patterns are more complicated to experiment and to conclude. In spite of the good progress that we may claim, we are far beyond, and are still inexperienced beginners. Most, if not all, of what we unanimously agree upon today, was preached to our ancestors by a humanity leader who was tutored by a prophet or was himself a prophet. What we experiment ourselves are just confirmations to what was revealed and preached earlier. The Koran offers an easy but definite guide to social prosperity and happiness, and stands unchallenged and incomparable as the only intact Holy Book since the creation of Adam. It documents all social patterns that humanity would need for prosperous and happy life journey on earth and joyful eternal destination in the life after. These patterns stand perfect, either to be embraced or to be derived.

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