The Prophet Muhammad Mustafa: Medina period

The Prophet Muhammad Mustafa: Medina period

by Osman Nuri Topbas

Publisher
Osman Nuri Topbas
Pages
588
Language
English
Published
2010

Overview

Although Islam as a faith can be distinguished through the degree to which it is practiced, unfortunately in our day, this practice has lacked the spirit of Islam. The rituals are mechanically performed as if only a kind of social custom, while the spirit of Islam has been almost totally lost. This book aims to illuminate the spiritual radiance of Islamic worship and to clothe it in stories of the lives of the Prophets and their Companions and also in the lives of exemplary Sufis. In particular, many references to the poetry of Rumi, Yunus Emre and other Sufis aim to unite the passion of our spiritual practice with its ritual form. The chapters on paying charity and poor-due possess great beauty. The deep analysis they afford of the economic philosophy integral in Islam, abundantly demonstrates their inherent value in our grossly material world.

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