Four Californian LecturesBilal Muslim Mission of Tanzania, 1989 M01 1 - 51 pages The transcript of four lectures delivered by Allamah Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi in California regarding Islam's true nature and it's perception in the West. It also includes a lecture about the culture of Muslims in India. |
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... useful and beneficial to him; he wants to obtain or keep the things which give him pleasure and joy; he wants to remain near those people whom he loves. All these feelings are manifestations of the desire. Led by this factor, man is 2.
... useful and beneficial to him; he wants to obtain or keep the things which give him pleasure and joy; he wants to remain near those people whom he loves. All these feelings are manifestations of the desire. Led by this factor, man is 2.
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... they would remain on the middle course, would proceed in the right direction. This medium path is called i'tidāl in Arabic; i'tidāl is a derivative of 'adl - justice. In this way, when man gives predominance to reason, and 3.
... they would remain on the middle course, would proceed in the right direction. This medium path is called i'tidāl in Arabic; i'tidāl is a derivative of 'adl - justice. In this way, when man gives predominance to reason, and 3.
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Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi. In this way, when man gives predominance to reason, and reason maintains the desire and anger on the middle path, keeping harmony and equilibrium between all his faculties and characteristics, man's psyche ...
Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi. In this way, when man gives predominance to reason, and reason maintains the desire and anger on the middle path, keeping harmony and equilibrium between all his faculties and characteristics, man's psyche ...
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... gives preference to others even when he himself is in need of it. Allāh says in the Qur'ān: “and they prefer others over themselves even though poverty be their portion.” (59:9) Leaving all other categories aside, I would like to ...
... gives preference to others even when he himself is in need of it. Allāh says in the Qur'ān: “and they prefer others over themselves even though poverty be their portion.” (59:9) Leaving all other categories aside, I would like to ...
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... give him time, make your talk clear, and deal with him kindly...” If both parties of a conflict follow these rules, no dispute can ruin the society's peace. Then the Imam mentions the “Rights of One who was unjust to you.” He writes ...
... give him time, make your talk clear, and deal with him kindly...” If both parties of a conflict follow these rules, no dispute can ruin the society's peace. Then the Imam mentions the “Rights of One who was unjust to you.” He writes ...
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