Womens Issues Made Simple
Language: English - 68 pages
£12.21
Synopsis
All things are from God and to Him they all return. God as the ulti-mate Creator and Sustainer of creation, presides over its origin, unfold-ing, and end result. All things essentially refer to Him, and all matters only gain any meaning in reference to Him. Man is not outside of cre-ation and hence falls under this general principle. The realization of his essential nature prefigures the goal and final end of man’s purpose and existence. God, in His infinite Mercy, provides and makes easy the way to this final end and destination of man. This “way” is nothing other than religion. Religion takes man from where he presently stands, as a limited creature who in his earthly nature is very weak, and ushers him towards his infinite Creator who informs the essence of his spirit. Now, as the Creator is one and encompasses all aspects of existence—being the ultimate Totality, His way or religion encompasses all aspects of man’s being. So no religion is a true religion unless it addresses all the needs of man in his journey to God. Religion must, by definition and on prin-ciple, shed light on all matters of man’s earthly and spiritual life.
About Batool S. Arastu
Before I came to Qum I had many questions regarding specific issues related to women, the Islamic rules women must follow. One of the main issues all women face is that of different blood cycles. There are a lot of Fiqh (Jurisprudence) books that cover these sensitive topics for women, but I often found them very confusing for myself. Alhamdulillah, join-ing the Houza (Seminary) in Qum helped me in understanding these confusing issues. Apart from wanting to share what I learnt, I wanted to make my life easy so I decided to write a very simple book that talks mainly about different issues women face.
Product specifications
Binding | Paperback |
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Language | English |
Publishing date | Tuesday, 18 February 2020 |
Edition | 1 |
Pagecount | 68 |
Interior color | Black/white |
Size | 155 x 235 mm |
Author | Batool S. Arastu |
Category | Religion and spirituality > Islam |