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Stories of the Scholar Mohammad Amin Sheikho - Part Eight - His Life His Deeds His Way to Al'lah - cover

Stories of the Scholar Mohammad Amin Sheikho - Part Eight - His Life His Deeds His Way to Al'lah

Mohammad Amin Sheikho, A. K. John Alias Al-Dayrani

Casa editrice: BookRix

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CONTENTS: -Introduction. -The Faithful Mentor and the Lost Judge. -The Devil Was Thwarted and Confessed, “I have No Power over You”. -The Session of Truthfulness and the Voice of Reality. -A Terrible Accident Is Avoided by Giving Alms. -He Cannot Be Blamed for Telling the Truth. -The Woman Money Lender. -Success. -The Compassionate Man and the Little Girl. -He who Listens Will Hear Good Advice. -The School Director Acts upon Wise Advice. -The Curer of the Spirit Treats the Curer of the Body. -Charity Brings its Own Reward. -A Loveable Human Being. -Attempted Assassination. -Inspiration or Evaluation? -The Honest Man. -Words from the Heart. -Al-Fara Palace. -Sublime Instruction. -The Revelation of the August Master about Performing Ablution. -A Timely Vision. -Every Hardship Is Followed by Tranquillity.
Disponibile da: 20/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 163 pagine.

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