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          Tawhid ki kitab (Urdu) By Hafiz Imran Ayub Lahori

          ISBN: 4650410001027
          Author: Hafiz Imran Ayub Lahori
          Binding: Hardcover
          Pages: 173
          Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
          Publication Year: 2009
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          About This Book:
          'Tawhid ki Kitab' by Hafiz Imran Ayub Lahori is a comprehensive analysis of Islam's core idea of Tawhid. This book, authored in Urdu by Hafiz Imran Ayub Lahori, a distinguished Islamic scholar, offers a complete handbook. For readers seeking a profound grasp of Islamic monotheism, the study digs into the essential principle of Tawhid, unraveling its theological, philosophical, and practical components.
          Overview of the Content:
          The book delves deeply into the notion of Tawhid, which is at the center of Islamic theology. Hafiz Imran Ayub Lahori provides a detailed analysis of Tawhid's relevance in Islamic theology by drawing on Quranic texts, Hadith, and scholarly interpretations. The material explores the oneness of Allah, the rejection of associating partners with Him, and the ramifications of Tawhid on a believer's faith and deeds.
          Expertise of the Author:
          Hafiz Imran Ayub Lahori, an eminent Islamic scholar, provides a wealth of knowledge and competence to the subject of Tawhid. His authoritative voice assures that the information is based on strong Islamic ideas, making it a trustworthy resource for readers seeking clarification on this important tenet of their faith.
          Depth in theology and philosophical reflection:
          'Tawhid ki Kitab' not only guides readers through the theological foundations of Tawhid, but also asks them to consider its philosophical ramifications. The author delves into Allah's fundamental unity, the rejection of idolatry, and the effects of Tawhid on a believer's worldview, ethics, and daily life.