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  • The Man : A Strange Creature with Diverse Qualities

    In this era, many people are trying to learn everything concerning the material life aiming at making their living conditions better. In this digest, the author has tried to write about the spiritual aspect of life which is, as a matter of fact, more important than any other aspects. Discussion of many topics associated with this, including weakness, disbelief, oppression, being quarrelsome, impatience, ignorance, forgetfulness, irritability, discontent, striving and working hard for worldly desire, transgression and ingratitude, turning away, and more.

    Formation : Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Mutaz

    Reveiwers : Muhammad AbdulRaoof

    From issues : http://www.dar-alsalam.com - Darussalam Publications Website

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/316347

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