Author: Dr.Haitham Talaat
Publisher: مركز تبصير
ISBN: 9776713483
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
I will—God willing—shed light on some evidences for the validity of Islam. This book dives into the origin of religion in general and the history of monotheism in particular. Moreover, it highlights the proofs of the authenticity of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his message of Islam, especially the prophecies about his advent in the Scriptures of the People of the Book (i.e. the Jews and the Christians). Additionally, it explores the scientific miraculousness of the Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet (PBUH). Furthermore, its final chapter presents some of the fulfilled prophecies of the messenger (PBUH). Finally, Atheistic Misconceptions and Insinuations, the third book in this series which will be published in the coming months—God willing—is a refutation of the most famous allegations against Islam and Sharia law. Also, this book presents guidelines on how to deal with creedal and faith suspicions and insinuations. In point of truth, this series aims to enhance the certainty of faith by urging atheist truth seekers to consider the arguments and proofs for the validity of Islam. Hence, it is not a mere presentation of information, but an attempt to build consolidated knowledge. I presented its contents in a question-and-answer system in order to facilitate focused attention and information retrieval. In addition to the links (URLs) to the resources that I used, the books of this series contain also pictorial illustrations from the research sources and the Scriptures (the original texts or the approved translations) so that my argumentation is well documented and readers can easily verify the authenticity and reliability of the data presented. I pray God, the Magnanimous and the Most Generous, to make this work beneficial and to reward us for it. Kindly remember me in your good prayers. May God reward you all.
The Last Prophet
Author: Dr.Haitham Talaat
Publisher: مركز تبصير
ISBN: 9776713483
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
I will—God willing—shed light on some evidences for the validity of Islam. This book dives into the origin of religion in general and the history of monotheism in particular. Moreover, it highlights the proofs of the authenticity of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his message of Islam, especially the prophecies about his advent in the Scriptures of the People of the Book (i.e. the Jews and the Christians). Additionally, it explores the scientific miraculousness of the Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet (PBUH). Furthermore, its final chapter presents some of the fulfilled prophecies of the messenger (PBUH). Finally, Atheistic Misconceptions and Insinuations, the third book in this series which will be published in the coming months—God willing—is a refutation of the most famous allegations against Islam and Sharia law. Also, this book presents guidelines on how to deal with creedal and faith suspicions and insinuations. In point of truth, this series aims to enhance the certainty of faith by urging atheist truth seekers to consider the arguments and proofs for the validity of Islam. Hence, it is not a mere presentation of information, but an attempt to build consolidated knowledge. I presented its contents in a question-and-answer system in order to facilitate focused attention and information retrieval. In addition to the links (URLs) to the resources that I used, the books of this series contain also pictorial illustrations from the research sources and the Scriptures (the original texts or the approved translations) so that my argumentation is well documented and readers can easily verify the authenticity and reliability of the data presented. I pray God, the Magnanimous and the Most Generous, to make this work beneficial and to reward us for it. Kindly remember me in your good prayers. May God reward you all.
Publisher: مركز تبصير
ISBN: 9776713483
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
I will—God willing—shed light on some evidences for the validity of Islam. This book dives into the origin of religion in general and the history of monotheism in particular. Moreover, it highlights the proofs of the authenticity of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his message of Islam, especially the prophecies about his advent in the Scriptures of the People of the Book (i.e. the Jews and the Christians). Additionally, it explores the scientific miraculousness of the Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet (PBUH). Furthermore, its final chapter presents some of the fulfilled prophecies of the messenger (PBUH). Finally, Atheistic Misconceptions and Insinuations, the third book in this series which will be published in the coming months—God willing—is a refutation of the most famous allegations against Islam and Sharia law. Also, this book presents guidelines on how to deal with creedal and faith suspicions and insinuations. In point of truth, this series aims to enhance the certainty of faith by urging atheist truth seekers to consider the arguments and proofs for the validity of Islam. Hence, it is not a mere presentation of information, but an attempt to build consolidated knowledge. I presented its contents in a question-and-answer system in order to facilitate focused attention and information retrieval. In addition to the links (URLs) to the resources that I used, the books of this series contain also pictorial illustrations from the research sources and the Scriptures (the original texts or the approved translations) so that my argumentation is well documented and readers can easily verify the authenticity and reliability of the data presented. I pray God, the Magnanimous and the Most Generous, to make this work beneficial and to reward us for it. Kindly remember me in your good prayers. May God reward you all.
The Earl of Brecon, a Tragedy in Five Acts. Faith's Fraud, a Tragedy in Five Acts. The Ferryman, a Drama in Five Acts. [All in Verse].
Author: Robert Eyres LANDOR
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 322
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Languages : en
Pages : 322
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The Civilization of Crime
Author: Eric Arthur Johnson
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252065460
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Along with most of the rest of Western culture, has crime itself become more "civilized"? This book exposes as myths the beliefs that society has become more violent than it has been in the past and that violence is more likely to occur in cities than in rural areas. The product of years of study by scholars from North America and Europe, The Civilization of Crime shows that, however violent some large cities may be now, both rural and urban communities in Sweden, Holland, England, and other countries were far more violent during the late Middle Ages than any cities are today. Contributors show that the dramatic change is due, in part, to the fact that violence was often tolerated or even accepted as a form of dispute settlement in village-dominated premodern society. Interpersonal violence declined in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, as dispute resolution was taken over by courts and other state institutions and the church became increasingly intolerant of it. The book also challenges a number of other historical-sociological theories, among them that contemporary organized crime is new, and addresses continuing debate about the meaning and usefulness of crime statistics. CONTRIBUTORS: Esther Cohen, Herman Diederiks, Florike Egmond, Eric A. Johnson, Michele Mancino, Eric H. Monkkonen, Eva Österberg, James A. Sharpe, Pieter Spierenburg, Jan Sundin, Barbara Weinberger
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252065460
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Along with most of the rest of Western culture, has crime itself become more "civilized"? This book exposes as myths the beliefs that society has become more violent than it has been in the past and that violence is more likely to occur in cities than in rural areas. The product of years of study by scholars from North America and Europe, The Civilization of Crime shows that, however violent some large cities may be now, both rural and urban communities in Sweden, Holland, England, and other countries were far more violent during the late Middle Ages than any cities are today. Contributors show that the dramatic change is due, in part, to the fact that violence was often tolerated or even accepted as a form of dispute settlement in village-dominated premodern society. Interpersonal violence declined in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, as dispute resolution was taken over by courts and other state institutions and the church became increasingly intolerant of it. The book also challenges a number of other historical-sociological theories, among them that contemporary organized crime is new, and addresses continuing debate about the meaning and usefulness of crime statistics. CONTRIBUTORS: Esther Cohen, Herman Diederiks, Florike Egmond, Eric A. Johnson, Michele Mancino, Eric H. Monkkonen, Eva Österberg, James A. Sharpe, Pieter Spierenburg, Jan Sundin, Barbara Weinberger
Among Ourselves, a Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Interests of the Employees of Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago
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Category : House organs
Languages : en
Pages : 368
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Category : House organs
Languages : en
Pages : 368
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The Two Thieves. [A Religious Tract.]FLondon,.
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Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Languages : en
Pages : 8
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The Vanguard
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Category : Socialism
Languages : en
Pages : 750
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Category : Socialism
Languages : en
Pages : 750
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From the reformation to the revolution
Author: Robert Chambers
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Category : Scotland
Languages : en
Pages : 578
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Category : Scotland
Languages : en
Pages : 578
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Rethinking the Gulag
Author: Alan Barenberg
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 0253059593
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
The Soviet Gulag was one of the largest, most complex, and deadliest systems of incarceration in the 20th century. What lessons can we learn from its network of labor camps and prisons and exile settlements, which stretched across vast geographic expanses, included varied institutions, and brought together inmates from all the Soviet Union's ethnicities, professions, and social classes? Drawing on a massive body of documentary evidence, Rethinking the Gulag: Identities, Sources, Legacies explores the Soviet penal system from various disciplinary perspectives. Divided into three sections, the collection first considers "identities"—the lived experiences of contingents of detainees who have rarely figured in Gulag histories to date, such as common criminals and clerics. The second section surveys "sources" to explore the ways new research methods can revolutionize our understanding of the system. The third section studies "legacies" to reveal the aftermath of the Gulag, including the folk beliefs and traditions it has inspired and the museums built to memorialize it. While all the chapters respond to one another, each section also concludes with a reaction by a leading researcher: geographer Judith Pallot, historian Lynne Viola, and cultural historian and literary scholar Alexander Etkind. Moving away from grand metaphorical or theoretical models, Rethinking the Gulag instead unearths the complexities and nuances of experience that represent a primary focus in the new wave of Gulag studies.
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 0253059593
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
The Soviet Gulag was one of the largest, most complex, and deadliest systems of incarceration in the 20th century. What lessons can we learn from its network of labor camps and prisons and exile settlements, which stretched across vast geographic expanses, included varied institutions, and brought together inmates from all the Soviet Union's ethnicities, professions, and social classes? Drawing on a massive body of documentary evidence, Rethinking the Gulag: Identities, Sources, Legacies explores the Soviet penal system from various disciplinary perspectives. Divided into three sections, the collection first considers "identities"—the lived experiences of contingents of detainees who have rarely figured in Gulag histories to date, such as common criminals and clerics. The second section surveys "sources" to explore the ways new research methods can revolutionize our understanding of the system. The third section studies "legacies" to reveal the aftermath of the Gulag, including the folk beliefs and traditions it has inspired and the museums built to memorialize it. While all the chapters respond to one another, each section also concludes with a reaction by a leading researcher: geographer Judith Pallot, historian Lynne Viola, and cultural historian and literary scholar Alexander Etkind. Moving away from grand metaphorical or theoretical models, Rethinking the Gulag instead unearths the complexities and nuances of experience that represent a primary focus in the new wave of Gulag studies.
The Earl of Brecon; a Tragedy. Faith's Fraud; a Tragedy. The Ferryman; a Drama
Author: Robert Eyres Landor
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
The Thieves of Threadneedle Street
Author: Nicholas Booth
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1681772841
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
The greatest untold crime saga of the Victorian Era: the extraordinary true story of four American forgers who tried to steal five million dollars from the Bank of England. In the summer of 1873, four American forgers went on trial at the Old Bailey for the greatest fraud the world had ever seen: the attempted theft of five million dollars from the Bank of England. In The Thieves of Threadneedle Street, Nicholas Booth tells the extraordinary true story of the forgers' earliest escapades, culminating in the heist at the world’s leading financial institution. At the heart of the story is the charming criminal genius Austin Bidwell who, on the brink of escaping with his fortune, saw his luck finally run out. There were double crosses and miraculous escapes. There were chases across rural Ireland, through Scottish cities, across the Atlantic on ships heading toward Manhattan and — most exotic of all — Cuba, where the most elusive thief would eventually be captured, only to escape again. Hot on their trail was William Pinkerton, "the greatest detective in America," scion of the famous detective agency. With its cast of improbable villains, curious coincidences, and extraordinary adventures, this is an astounding international caper with twists and turns that often defy belief. With access to previously unopened archives, Nicholas Booth has unearthed the greatest untold crime saga of the Victorian Era.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1681772841
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
The greatest untold crime saga of the Victorian Era: the extraordinary true story of four American forgers who tried to steal five million dollars from the Bank of England. In the summer of 1873, four American forgers went on trial at the Old Bailey for the greatest fraud the world had ever seen: the attempted theft of five million dollars from the Bank of England. In The Thieves of Threadneedle Street, Nicholas Booth tells the extraordinary true story of the forgers' earliest escapades, culminating in the heist at the world’s leading financial institution. At the heart of the story is the charming criminal genius Austin Bidwell who, on the brink of escaping with his fortune, saw his luck finally run out. There were double crosses and miraculous escapes. There were chases across rural Ireland, through Scottish cities, across the Atlantic on ships heading toward Manhattan and — most exotic of all — Cuba, where the most elusive thief would eventually be captured, only to escape again. Hot on their trail was William Pinkerton, "the greatest detective in America," scion of the famous detective agency. With its cast of improbable villains, curious coincidences, and extraordinary adventures, this is an astounding international caper with twists and turns that often defy belief. With access to previously unopened archives, Nicholas Booth has unearthed the greatest untold crime saga of the Victorian Era.