In Why God? Why Islam?, Hussain Bin Sajjad provides a well-reasoned exploration of the existence of God and the validity of Islam as the ultimate truth. Combining logical arguments, philosophical perspectives, and scientific principles, the book addresses common doubts and misconceptions about faith. It delves into the nature of existence, the harmony between science and religion, and the ethical framework of Islam. This revised edition is concise yet comprehensive, offering clarity and intellectual depth for believers and skeptics alike. Sajjad’s work serves as both a defense of faith and an invitation for readers to reflect on life’s profound questions.
Why God? Why Islam?: a Concise Case From Rationality (Revised Edition)
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Hussain Bin Sajjad’s Why God? Why Islam? presents a rational approach to understanding the existence of God and the truth of Islam. It integrates logical arguments, scientific insights, and spiritual reflections to address key questions about faith.
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