Harun YahyaTa-Ha Publishers Ltd.Dawah & OutreachEnglishAdults(8" x 11")12/1/19991842000039288Paperback2.00697818420000388
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In this book, a tried to explain some subjects in the Qur’an to which Allah calls our attention. We attempted to call attention to only a few of Allah’s infinite signs in the universe, and make them more noticeable. We sought to put light on those great facts which are unrealized by the ignorant society which has forgotten Allah. At this point, there are two options awaiting the person who has read this book or any other book written for the purpose of inviting to Qur’an’s way: It is stated as follows in the 164th verse of Surat al-Baqarah that one of the purposes of the Qur’an’s revelation is to invite people to think: “ In the creation of the heavens and earth, and the alternation of the night and day, and the ships which sail the seas to people’s benefit, and the water which Allah sends down from the sky – by which He brings the earth to life when it was dead and scatters about in it creatures of every kind – and the varying direction of the winds, and the clouds subservient between heaven and earth, there are signs for people who use their intellect.” Hundreds of similar verses in the Qur’an summon people to think on those beings that are created. When a person examines his own body or any other living thing in nature, in it he sees design, art, plan, and intelligence. This book is written to indicate some of the numerous signs of Allah. The first is to be guided to Allah’s way. He creates us, and so we are responsible for serving Him. A person may ponder this fact at any time, any day in his life and give up his old ways, which he passed without knowing Allah. He asks forgiveness of Allah and he starts a new life guided by Him. The second option is to close this book and continue on his way as if nothing has happened. In this case, the person will go on living like "some people" who are unaware of Allah, and will keep on complying with the system of the ignorant society in which he lives. The first option is the path that will take one to eternal bliss and salvation. The second has only pain, desperation, disappointment and punishment at its end. The choice is for man to make…