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The Origin of Creation - From the Pre-Material World to Adam and Eve and Beyond - cover

The Origin of Creation - From the Pre-Material World to Adam and Eve and Beyond

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

Publisher: BookRix

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This book begins with a comprehensive and concise study of all that took place in the pre-material world of al-Azal and the beginning of creation of this earthly world; it then continues by guiding us towards the only way which can help us to ascertain the truth, and to attain heart vision of these facts of which most people are ignorant.This way is simply to look into the universe and study its miraculous signs, with the aim of searching for the Provider; for once a human recognizes their Provider they will have heart's eye (third eye) opened and will witness endless realities.God's Aim in bringing creatures into being is so that the people on this earth may become acquainted with their Maker, and accept to do good, charitable deeds once they believe in God and His Envoy (cpth) and obtain insight through their third eye (heart's eye).This insight will enable them to differentiate between goodness and evil, and thereby offer up their good deeds to the Almighty.By following this course, a person will live happily in this life, and after their death they will meet their Provider with a pure heart by virtue of the benevolent deeds they offered to His Creation during their lifetime.As a consequence, they will live in the eternal bliss in His Paradise.
Available since: 12/20/2023.
Print length: 329 pages.

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