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The Jinn In The Quran and the Sunnah By Mustafa Ashour

SKU: 10670
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The Jinn In The Quran and the Sunnah By Mustafa Ashour

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The Jinn In The Quran and the Sunnah By Mustafa Ashour

ISBN: 9781870582025
Author: Mustafa Ashour
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 65
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
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About This Book:
Mustafa Ashour's "The Jinn in the Quran and the Sunnah" is a comprehensive investigation of the magical and enigmatic realm of the Jinn as depicted in Islamic literature. Ashour digs into the Quranic passages and Prophetic traditions (Sunnah) that illuminate the nature, features, and relationships of the Jinn—a supernatural being addressed in Islamic theology—in this informative work. This book gives readers a better knowledge of the Jinn, their function in the spiritual world, and Islamic teachings on how to approach and negotiate interactions with these invisible beings.
Sunnah Teachings on Jinn Interactions
Building on the Quranic foundation, Ashour delves into the Sunnah traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). These tales provide practical insights into the Prophet's encounters with the Jinn, his advice on avoiding their wrath, and the ethical issues for believers while dealing with these supernatural beings. The book walks a narrow line between superstition and authentic Islamic instruction.
Protection and Ethical Participation
One of the book's merits is its emphasis on practical advice. Ashour gives readers techniques for avoiding bad contact with the Jinn, as well as ethical considerations for believers. The author gives readers with the knowledge needed to approach the Jinn realm with spiritual awareness and caution by anchoring his explanations in Islamic beliefs.
Accessibility and Scholarly Authority
Mustafa Ashour gives intellectual credibility to the Jinn exploration while keeping the topic accessible to a wide range of readers. Scholars, students, and ordinary readers interested in Islamic theology and the unseen parts of the spiritual realm would enjoy this book. The author's friendly writing style makes the complex subject matter comprehensible without sacrificing information depth.

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