Before You Regret
ReligionIslamChristian Theology

Before You Regret

by Harun Yahya

Publisher
Al-Attique
Pages
83
Language
English
Published
2001

Overview

Product Description <br/>Those people who do not believe in Allaah ofter feel regret throughout their lives, commonly using phrases like "I wish I had not done this...", "I wish I had never said this...", and so on. More importantly, they are subject to a much greater regret in the Hereafter. Those who lived a life apart from religion in this world will regret every moment of their lives. They were warned before and invited to the straight path. They had enough time to contemplate and embrace the right way. Yet they did not listen when they were warned, ignoring the Hereafter as if they would never die. Then in the Hereafter, they will have no chance to get back to this world and correct their errors. The aim of this book is to warn people against a day when they will regret, saying "had we only understood...", "had we only not rejected the signs of our Lord...", "had we only followed those who brought us the message...", etc., and to invite them to live for Allaah while they still have the chance to correct their wrongs.<br/> From the Author <br/>The reason why a special chapter is assigned to the collapse of the theory of evolution is that this theory constitutes the basis of all anti-spiritual philosophies. Since Darwinism rejects the fact of creation, and therefore the existence of Allah, during the last 140 years it has caused many people to abandon their faith or fall into doubt. Therefore, showing that this theory is a deception is a very important duty, which is strongly related to the religion. It is imperative that this important service be rendered to everyone. Some of our readers may find the chance to read only one of our books. Therefore, we think it appropriate to spare a chapter for a summary of this subject.<br/> From the Inside Flap <br/>Those people who do not believe in Allah often feel regret throughout their lives, commonly using phrases like "I wish I had not done this...", "I wish I had never said this...", and so on. More importantly, they are subject to a much greater regret in the Hereafter. Those who lived a life apart from religion in this world will regret every moment of their lives. They were warned before and invited to the straight path. They had enough time to contemplate and embrace the right way. Yet they did not listen when they were warned, ignoring the Hereafter as if they would never die. Then in the Hereafter, they will have no chance to get back to this world and correct their errors.The aim of this book is to warn people against a day when they will regret, saying "had we only understood...", "had we only not rejected the signs of our Lord...", "had we only followed those who brought us the message...", etc., and to invite them to live for Allah while they still have the chance to correct their wrongs.<br/> About the Author <br/>The author, who writes under the pen-name Harun Yahya, was born in Ankara, Turkey, in 1956. He studied arts at Istanbul's Minar Sinan University, and Philosophy at Istanbul University. Since the 1980s, the author has published many books on political, faith-related, and scientific issues. His main focus has been the refutation of Darwinism and materialism, two modern myths presented under a scientific guise. Some of the books of the author have been translated into more that forty languages, and published in the related countries. Harun Yahya's books appeal to all people, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, regardless of their age, race, and nationality, as they center around one goal: to open the readers' mind by encouraging them to think about some critical issues, such as the existence of Allaah and His unity, and to display the decrepit foundations and perverted works of godless systems.<br/> Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. <br/>Pages 60-61: People are created with many weaknesses and imperfections. Throughout our lives, we forget many things and make countless mistakes. However through repentance, which Allah grants us as a g

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