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Questioning Existence

Manar El banawy

Publisher: Sama Publishing House

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Summary

Questioning Existence by Manar El Banawy, published in English by Sama Publishing and Distribution House, discusses thorny questions about atheism and the rational justification for faith.
Available since: 07/05/2024.
Print length: 162 pages.

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