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The Holy Scripture of the Qur'an is enticing and enchanting, captivating and concerning. It provides unfeigned direction for the virtuous. It gives a detailed enunciation of the faith. It teaches men to adhere to a common belief and conviction that is deeper than human consciousness. In "Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part II" author Rashid Seyal provides detailed elucidations about this ancient text-a text that has appealed to a broad audience over a long period of time. Seyal's work on Qur'anic poetry and the philosophical interpretation in light of modern day science has given a new direction to understanding the Holy Scripture. The "Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part II" elucidates on: Earthy pot Efflux or soul Fate and fortune Intelligence Veracity of intelligence Intelligence in discipline Fortune in discipline Endowment of discipline Demise in death Written in three languages-English poetry, Arabic, and Urdu translations-"Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part II" strives to make sense of a text filled with the puzzle and riddle of interpretation.
The Holy Scripture of the Qur'an is most enticing and enchanting, captivating and concerning. It provides unfeigned direction for the virtuous. It gives a detailed enunciation of the faith. It teaches men to adhere to a common belief and conviction that is deeper than human consciousness. In Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part IV author Rashid Seyal answers questions about this ancient text that has appealed to a broad audience over a long period of time. Seyal's work on the Qur'anic poetry and the philosophical interpretation in light of modern day science has given a new direction to understanding the Holy Scripture. In this, the last edition of a four-part series, Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part IV elucidates on the: Divine perception of time Purpose of creation Seas which do not mix up Super symmetry Wan Najmi i Izza Hawwa The cadence and course of Dr. Seyal's writing on the poetic stance of the Holy Scripture besides its Philosophical and scientific discernment looks very imposing and inspiring within the folds of the true message of the text. However one thing is conspicuous and convincing, that Lord Almighty has given him the essential essence of this noble job to achieve. He seems to be motivated in the perpetuation of this most prudent and prodigious work for the drill and direction of people living in the developed world, who can affirm and embrace any ideology based on logic and intellect. Written in three languages-English poetry, Arabic, and Urdu translations-Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part IV strives to make sense of a text filled with the puzzle and riddle of interpretation.
In recent years, the debate over science, reason, and religion has reached a peak (or a high plateau, depending on your perception of time scales) of intensity, breadth, and confrontational vigor. Hundreds of Web sites, blogs, and forums have sprung up, enabling the debate to rage day-to-day. But people will always want points of view to be encapsulated in portable form: books. Faith in the Unseen is a contribution to the debate. Its author, Dr. Rashid Seyal, who is a consultant cardiologist with numerous books on cardiology and religion under his belt, approaches the debate on the "faith" side as a religious man (he is a Muslim) with a strong background in science. The title of his book places the emphasis on the key issue that stands between the scientific atheist side and the faith side: evidence, and the absence thereof. For fundamentalist believers, evidence (other than what is written in holy books) is simply not an issue. However, for the rational religious believer, it is a pivotal point and must be rationalized. It is divided into substantial chapters, each dealing with a major subject of faith and/or reason, and each chapter is subdivided into sections, which discuss various detailed aspects or examples, including death, the afterlife, and the philosophy of life.
The Holy Scripture of the Qur'an is enticing and enchanting, captivating and concerning. It provides unfeigned direction for the virtuous. It gives a detailed enunciation of the faith. It teaches men to adhere to a common belief and conviction that is deeper than human consciousness. In Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part III, author Rashid Seyal provides detailed elucidations about this ancient text-a text that has appealed to a broad audience over a long period of time. Seyal's work on Qur'anic poetry and the philosophical interpretation in light of modern day science has given a new direction to understanding the Holy Scripture. The Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part III elucidates on subjects surrounding the perfect creation: Big Bang Cosmic red shift Creation of grand universe and life Black holes Shape of the earth Mountains and earthquakes Perfection in human creation Written in three languages-English poetry, Arabic, and Urdu translations-Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part III strives to make sense of a text filled with the puzzle and riddle of interpretation.
The Holy Scripture of the Qur'an is most enticing and enchanting, captivating and concerning. It provides unfeigned direction for the virtuous. It gives a detailed enunciation of the faith. It teaches men to adhere to a common belief and conviction that is deeper than human consciousness. In Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part I author Rashid Seyal answers questions about this ancient text that has appealed to a broad audience over a long period of time. Seyal's work on the Qur'anic poetry and the philosophical interpretation in light of modern day science has given a new direction to understanding the Holy Scripture. In this, the first of four parts, "Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part I" elucidates on: Faith in the Unseen Why the Creation could not take place without a Creator: A mathematical and philosophical interpretation of the text. The fate of the universe and perfect creation The Philosophy of life Death as a natural phenomenon Prayers and the power of concentration Ramadam and fasting Discipline for Drinking and Gambling The cadence and course of Dr. Seyal's writing on the poetic stance of the Holy Scripture besides its Philosophical and scientific discernment looks very imposing and inspiring within the folds of the true message of the text. However one thing is conspicuous and convincing, that Lord Almighty has given him the essential essence of this noble job to achieve. He seems to be motivated in the perpetuation of this most prudent and prodigious work for the drill and direction of people living in the developed world, who can affirm and embrace any ideology based on logic and intellect. Written in three languages-English poetry, Arabic, and Urdu translations-"Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part I" strives to make sense of a text filled with the puzzle and riddle of interpretation.
In recent years, the debate over science, reason, and religion has reached a peak (or a high plateau, depending on your perception of time scales) of intensity, breadth, and confrontational vigor. Hundreds of Web sites, blogs, and forums have sprung up, enabling the debate to rage day-to-day. But people will always want points of view to be encapsulated in portable form: books. Faith in the Unseen is a contribution to the debate. Its author, Dr. Rashid Seyal, who is a consultant cardiologist with numerous books on cardiology and religion under his belt, approaches the debate on the "faith" side as a religious man (he is a Muslim) with a strong background in science. The title of his book places the emphasis on the key issue that stands between the scientific atheist side and the faith side: evidence, and the absence thereof. For fundamentalist believers, evidence (other than what is written in holy books) is simply not an issue. However, for the rational religious believer, it is a pivotal point and must be rationalized. It is divided into substantial chapters, each dealing with a major subject of faith and/or reason, and each chapter is subdivided into sections, which discuss various detailed aspects or examples, including death, the afterlife, and the philosophy of life.
The Holy Scripture of the Qur'an is enticing and enchanting, captivating and concerning. It provides unfeigned direction for the virtuous. It gives a detailed enunciation of the faith. It teaches men to adhere to a common belief and conviction that is deeper than human consciousness. In Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part III, author Rashid Seyal provides detailed elucidations about this ancient text-a text that has appealed to a broad audience over a long period of time. Seyal's work on Qur'anic poetry and the philosophical interpretation in light of modern day science has given a new direction to understanding the Holy Scripture. The Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part III elucidates on subjects surrounding the perfect creation: Big Bang Cosmic red shift Creation of grand universe and life Black holes Shape of the earth Mountains and earthquakes Perfection in human creation Written in three languages-English poetry, Arabic, and Urdu translations-Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part III strives to make sense of a text filled with the puzzle and riddle of interpretation.
The Holy Scripture of the Qur'an is enticing and enchanting, captivating and concerning. It provides unfeigned direction for the virtuous. It gives a detailed enunciation of the faith. It teaches men to adhere to a common belief and conviction that is deeper than human consciousness. In "Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part II" author Rashid Seyal provides detailed elucidations about this ancient text-a text that has appealed to a broad audience over a long period of time. Seyal's work on Qur'anic poetry and the philosophical interpretation in light of modern day science has given a new direction to understanding the Holy Scripture. The "Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part II" elucidates on: Earthy pot Efflux or soul Fate and fortune Intelligence Veracity of intelligence Intelligence in discipline Fortune in discipline Endowment of discipline Demise in death Written in three languages-English poetry, Arabic, and Urdu translations-"Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part II" strives to make sense of a text filled with the puzzle and riddle of interpretation.
The Holy Scripture of the Qur'an is most enticing and enchanting, captivating and concerning. It provides unfeigned direction for the virtuous. It gives a detailed enunciation of the faith. It teaches men to adhere to a common belief and conviction that is deeper than human consciousness. In Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part IV author Rashid Seyal answers questions about this ancient text that has appealed to a broad audience over a long period of time. Seyal's work on the Qur'anic poetry and the philosophical interpretation in light of modern day science has given a new direction to understanding the Holy Scripture. In this, the last edition of a four-part series, Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part IV elucidates on the: Divine perception of time Purpose of creation Seas which do not mix up Super symmetry Wan Najmi i Izza Hawwa The cadence and course of Dr. Seyal's writing on the poetic stance of the Holy Scripture besides its Philosophical and scientific discernment looks very imposing and inspiring within the folds of the true message of the text. However one thing is conspicuous and convincing, that Lord Almighty has given him the essential essence of this noble job to achieve. He seems to be motivated in the perpetuation of this most prudent and prodigious work for the drill and direction of people living in the developed world, who can affirm and embrace any ideology based on logic and intellect. Written in three languages-English poetry, Arabic, and Urdu translations-Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part IV strives to make sense of a text filled with the puzzle and riddle of interpretation.
The Holy Scripture of the Qur'an is most enticing and enchanting, captivating and concerning. It provides unfeigned direction for the virtuous. It gives a detailed enunciation of the faith. It teaches men to adhere to a common belief and conviction that is deeper than human consciousness. In Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part I author Rashid Seyal answers questions about this ancient text that has appealed to a broad audience over a long period of time. Seyal's work on the Qur'anic poetry and the philosophical interpretation in light of modern day science has given a new direction to understanding the Holy Scripture. In this, the first of four parts, "Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part I" elucidates on: Faith in the Unseen Why the Creation could not take place without a Creator: A mathematical and philosophical interpretation of the text. The fate of the universe and perfect creation The Philosophy of life Death as a natural phenomenon Prayers and the power of concentration Ramadam and fasting Discipline for Drinking and Gambling The cadence and course of Dr. Seyal's writing on the poetic stance of the Holy Scripture besides its Philosophical and scientific discernment looks very imposing and inspiring within the folds of the true message of the text. However one thing is conspicuous and convincing, that Lord Almighty has given him the essential essence of this noble job to achieve. He seems to be motivated in the perpetuation of this most prudent and prodigious work for the drill and direction of people living in the developed world, who can affirm and embrace any ideology based on logic and intellect. Written in three languages-English poetry, Arabic, and Urdu translations-"Glorious Qur'an in Poetic Stance, Part I" strives to make sense of a text filled with the puzzle and riddle of interpretation.
. Perfection in Creation and Fate of the Universe is very lucidly elucidated in the Light of The Holy Scripture: Big Bang to follow event of Big Smash affirming Boundary Conditions_ the Lower Sky the limit; ultimately eventuating in series of Big Crunch once again a Singularity providing a seedling for the next Creation. (54:1;21:104; 29:53; 82:1-4; 21:104; 30:11) . Adam of Science and Adam of Qur'an (71:17 and 24:45 Al Qur'an) is one not two. (71:17; 24:45). . Faith in the Unseen: Assertion of faith in the unseen is the basis of Islam, but as a routine, scientists have refuted the discipline of faith in the unseen. Is such a faith delusive and deceptive from scientific point of view? But when we concern the fundamental philosophy of the scientific convictions, for what they observe and assert is once again faith in the unseen . Why couldn't the Creation take place without a Creator: There's a mathematical affirmations besides scientific and philosophical assertions.
The pathological behavior of a modern man is indebted to the complexity of various environmental encounters acting as unspoken, disconcerting even trivial events of day-to-day life. Each one of us is exposed to such psychic and socio-cultural strains which are inherent in the particular environments and will sooner or later succumb to the need to fidget and to perform small trivial acts, displaced from usual functional context and injected into quite alien behavior sequences, in an attempt to avoid behavioral stalemates of contradictory urges. It was surprising when somebody had said: such and such garments make me uneasy and sick or I feel completely relaxed with certain blend of Garments. We wanted to make sure, if these influences have lasting maturational influences on the body systems. Because an overload of stress, which may arrive as a big chunk or in a series of small bits, may be a Physical source of insult i.e. accidental trauma, malnutrition, disturbed sleep or Psychological i.e., disturbed family, life, loss of a job, personal insecurity etc. But the more appropriate definition of a stressor is given in the most recent literature. A stressor could be an environmental source, in more scientific words "Extroceptive" i.e., natural calamities, chronic occupational stress, over crowding, territorial conflicts, imposition of stressful behavioral task, etc. This could also be a naturally evoked "Agonistic" behavioral response, such as resulting from confrontation with an attacking animal or an on-rushing car. But the more complex behavioral response of an individual is observed in response to activation of the cutaneous receptors, due to Noxious or Nociceptive Stress. Initially, only painful stimuli were attributed to have such influences. But later scientists used loud noise and noxious cold stimulation and produced similar behavioral responses. Our experience with the Synthetic Blend of Garments showed similar behavioral reactions. We wanted
The cadence and course of Dr Seyal's writing on the poetic stance of the Holy Scripture besides its Philosophical and Scientific discernment looks very imposing and inspiring within the folds of the true message of the text. However one thing is conspicuous and convincing, that Lord Almighty has given him the essential essence of this noble job to achieve. He seems to be motivated in the perpetuation of this most prudent and prodigious work for the drill and direction of people living in the developed world who can affirm and embrace any ideology based on logic and intellect. Dr Seyal never claims it to be a word for word version of Holy Scripture as in the introduction he has intimated:
About the Book: This Book besides giving Poetic Stance of The Holy Qur'an also discusses: A. Why couldn't the Creation take place without a Creator: There's a mathematical affirmation besides scientific and philosophical assertions. The answer to it you find in the topic "Initial and Infinite" and also "Creation." A. "Adam PBUH of Science" and of "Qur'an" (71:17 'n 24:45 Al Qur'an) are not two but one. A. Philosophy of Life: What are we composed of? How we'll be brought back to life in Hereafter and how our hands and feet will assert for our done and doings of this life? Philosophy of Soul or the Efflux and the Intelligence a bestowal of Lord Almighty and lt;SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: no
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