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Rays Of Truth Poems on Islam By Ayesha Bint Mahmood

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Rays Of Truth Poems on Islam By Ayesha Bint Mahmood

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Rays Of Truth Poems on Islam By Ayesha Bint Mahmood

ISBN: 9780860372639
Author: Ayesha Bint Mahmood
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 55
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 2007
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About This Book:
Ayesha Bint Mahmood's "Rays Of Truth: Poems on Islam" is a collection of evocative poetry that combines the beauty, spirituality, and wisdom of Islam into lyrical lyrics. The author invites readers to embark on a poetic trip that represents the complexity of Islamic teachings, the beauty of religion, and the profound link between the soul and the divine via the craftsmanship of poetry.
Reflections on Expression:
Ayesha Bint Mahmood's lyrical voice expresses emotive observations on Islam's key tenets. Each poem is a distinct ray of truth, eloquently and gracefully portraying the essence of Islamic ideas, ceremonies, and the spiritual journey.
Spiritual Aesthetics:
The collection delves into the tapestry of prayers, the peace of reflection, and the sublime moments of communion with Allah to investigate the spiritual aesthetics of Islam. The poetry rings true with a deep respect for Islam's spiritual qualities, enabling readers to find consolation and inspiration in the verses.
Universal Themes:
While anchored in Islamic beliefs, the poems address global themes that transcend cultural and geographical borders. The writings of Ayesha Bint Mahmood have a global appeal, making the collection accessible to readers of all origins and beliefs.
Celebration of Diversity:
"Rays of Truth" promotes variety within the Islamic faith by delving into the numerous components of Islam that contribute to its mosaic of beliefs, cultures, and rituals. The poems recognize the beauty of this diversity as well as the unity that lurks behind Islam's diverse tapestry.

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