Human identity through scientific, philosophical and artistic concepts in the Quran

Central Milton Keynes: AuthorHouse (2009)
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The contents of this book addresses the importance of the Quran's aim of disseminating knowledge about human self recognition through various fresh and imaginative ideas. This is a quest for tracing human identity through the ages using the Quran's divine revelations. The author addresses the question "Who am I?" through her interests in science, philosophy, art and religion. Comparisons of the Quranic teachings are matched with proven scientific knowledge, philosophical ideas and artistic theories. Whenever possible views from other contemporary religions are included. This is a challenging and thought provoking book for the readers.

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