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          Islam Answers Atheism by Asrar Rashid
          ISBN: 9781527281691
          Author: Asrar Rashid
          Binding: Hardcover
          Pages: 378
          Size: 8.5 x 6.0 x 1.0 inches
          Publication Year: 2024
          Language: English
          Publisher: Rigel Publishing
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          About This Book:
          This is a unique work since with the current rise of atheism as a popular way of perceiving the world, a booklet such as 'Islam Answers Atheism' Asrar Rashid is invaluable. It is worth mentioning that this book functions as an identification manual, thoroughly designed to respond to the multiple impacts of atheism from an Islamic perspective. Atheistic arguments are discredited through addressing them with theological conceptions that belong to Islamic theology by Asrar Rashid, a scholar in Islam. His methodology explicates extensive knowledge to the reader while at the same time is popular to embrace the book's aim in providing Muslims with an Islamic perspective towards atheistic views and non-Muslims interested in Islamic opinion on the existence of Allah.
          Engaging with Atheistic Arguments
          Concerning the issues presented in the 'Islam Answers Atheism', Asrar Rashid respond to atheism in a systematic way providing answers to atheism fundamental questions regarding the existence of evil, existence of god, and science and religion conflict. Rashid does a commendable job of dismantling these arguments, providing reasonable pushbacks that lie within the primary Islamic tenets. He stressed rationality and unity of Islamic theology to explain the self and the universe and to counter the arguments of unbelievers. Thus, Rashid not only proves atheistic ideas within the framework of their quotations from classical Islamic literature and discussions of contemporary philosophy but also highlights the potential of Islamic teachings. Far from being a spirited defense, this work is an upbeat call to discover the richness of Islam and of reason, in the heart of the text.