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The Sun Rises in the West
Scdofg - EAN : 9782955467442
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EAN : 9782955467442
Paru le : 19 mai 2017
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- EAN13 : 9782955467442
- Editeur : Scdofg
- Date Parution : 19 mai 2017
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 528
- Format : H:240 mm L:160 mm E:29 mm
- Poids : 1.1kg
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Résumé :
"Under the cover of an islam that has been distorted by ignorantists, some fanatics, corruptors of the faith, who are at ease with ignominy, commit the most terrible crimes against God and humanity. By distorting Islâm and all the universal, moral values, they are cultivating discord, hatred of others, violence and sectarianism. Although it is undeniable that these demonic criminals target and threaten civilisation as a whole, Muslims are the first victims of their theories and their nightmarish practices."
This scientific treatise, extended to all Quran readings, is a unique masterpiece in its genre; it constitutes a rigorous and irrefutable argument against obscurantism. In the same way, it re-establishes the original Message of Islam, for both Muslims and non-Muslims. Science, conscience, peace and tolerance; these values are the form and the content of the Quran and of Islam, masterfully presented to us by the author of this book, through an applied and demonstrative analysis.
The Sun Rises in the West by Farid Gabteni is published in two volumes: Science for the Hour and Programmed Coincidence. Each of them features a preface by a doctor in history and philosophy of science, the first by Doctor Ismaël Omarjee and the second by Doctor Fouzia Madani.