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Human beings use logic to understand everything in life, but seem reluctant to use the same reasoning to unravel the existence of God in our daily lives. Why is this so?
In this book, the author examines the topics of Logic, Reasoning and Rationalism through the spiritual prism of his own professed religion, Islam. Falling back on shared scriptures and juxtaposing several similarities with a Christian way of life, he keeps the discourse rooted in scientific enquiry and philosophical thought. He repeatedly advocates that one should consciously use one's own reasoning powers - so amply provided by God Himself - for a comprehensive understanding of the self and the Divine.
While arguing that all Christians should be indistinguishable from their Muslim brethren given their shared scriptures, he also points to some stark differences within and across these religions in precept and practice - that defy the scrutiny of rigorous reason. They become a stumbling block to the author's ultimately appealing submission that there can be only One God, One Truth, One Religion.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Human beings use logic to understand everything in life, but seem reluctant to use the same reasoning to unravel the existence of God in our daily lives. Why is this so?
In this book, the author examines the topics of Logic, Reasoning and Rationalism through the spiritual prism of his own professed religion, Islam. Falling back on shared scriptures and juxtaposing several similarities with a Christian way of life, he keeps the discourse rooted in scientific enquiry and philosophical thought. He repeatedly advocates that one should consciously use one's own reasoning powers - so amply provided by God Himself - for a comprehensive understanding of the self and the Divine.
While arguing that all Christians should be indistinguishable from their Muslim brethren given their shared scriptures, he also points to some stark differences within and across these religions in precept and practice - that defy the scrutiny of rigorous reason. They become a stumbling block to the author's ultimately appealing submission that there can be only One God, One Truth, One Religion.