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The Natural Religion (Iyaṟkai Matam) - Islamic Theology and Fitrah | By Allamah A. K. Abdul Hameed Baqavi

The Natural Religion (Iyaṟkai Matam) - Islamic Theology and Fitrah | By Allamah A. K. Abdul Hameed Baqavi

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"இயற்கை மதம்" (The Natural Religion) is a compelling work that explores the theological concept of Islam as the innate religion (Dīn al-Fiṭrah) and the natural inclination of the human soul. Authored by the highly respected scholar Allamah A. K. Abdul Hameed Baqavi, this book articulates how the principles and commandments of Islam align perfectly with human reason, morality, and the universal laws of nature.

The book likely provides intellectual arguments and Quranic evidence to demonstrate that Islam is not a set of difficult doctrines, but the path of life that resonates naturally with the uncorrupted human spirit.

 

  • ✨ Key Features & Intellectual Focus:
  • Concept of Fitrah: Delves deep into the Islamic belief that every human being is born with an intrinsic belief in God (Tawhid), and that Islam merely perfects this natural state.
  • Logical Argumentation: Uses clear, rational arguments to explain core Islamic tenets, appealing to both the heart and the mind of the reader.
  • Addresses Modern Challenges: Likely addresses common philosophical and ideological questions, demonstrating the relevance and universality of Islamic teachings in the modern world.
  • Elegant Tamil Prose: Written in the scholarly yet accessible style characteristic of A. K. Abdul Hameed Baqavi, making complex theological discussions easy to follow.
  • Ideal for Da'wah: An excellent book to share with non-Muslims or those questioning the nature of religion, as it highlights the harmony between faith and nature.
  • Discover why Islam is the universal truth that speaks to the deepest part of your soul. A must-read for anyone interested in the philosophy of religion.
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