Matalibul Furqan 5
does not hesitate to throw away money and save his life. Here instinct backs his choice; but the same man may be forced to choos ...
We shall do well to give careful thought to Rashdall's views on the human self and on the purpose in the universe: The universe ...
of values. By achieving insight into absolute values we become capable of leading a moral life. Regarding the absolute values, t ...
The human mind, having reached this stage, not only knows but sees. Seeing, here refers to the clarity of mental vision: Those w ...
Chapter 7 THE WORKING OF THE DIVINE LAW I. God as a Dictator MAN has conceived God in different ways at different stages of his ...
power with wilfulness and capaciousness. Believing God to be all- powerful, they also believed that He was more wilful and irres ...
this, discovered the harmonies which lie hidden behind the inner experience. Man, however, is much more conservative in the sphe ...
God's Will is also free in the sense that it is above law. It is a law unto itself. It cannot be judged by an external criterion ...
this way, the Divine Will is seen to be organically and vitally related to the world which literally exists and lives in God, th ...
move in their prescribed orbits and clouds must seek atmospheric regions of lighter density. The dominion of law extends even to ...
magnitude are equally subject to fixed laws, and by discovering these laws man is able to predict their behaviour with accuracy. ...
achievement of this environment, however, still eludes humanity. It is extremely difficult, some would say almost impossible, to ...
On this view, the apparent contradiction between the freedom with which man is credited and the destiny to which he is supposed ...
III. The Qur'anic View of God It is thus clear that God, as He is conceived in the Qur'an, is far different from an arbitrary ru ...
bring about results of another. His every action bears a definite result in accordance with the immutable laws of God. This is t ...
Chapter 8 THE LAW OF REQUITAL I. What is It? FOR the savage, as for the child, the world is the scene of fortuitous events none ...
consequences of such actions are inevitably incorporated in the personality of man, adding to or detracting from its power. II. ...
brought the calamity on himself. It is his own doing and he cannot blame others. The child as it grows up, quickly learns how th ...
is much more subtle in this sphere than in other spheres. A man may casually take a wrong turning and may go on committing trivi ...
watch him by the command of God, Lo! Allah does not change the condition of a folk until they (first) change what is in their ow ...
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