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Omer A. Ergi

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9781597842976

 

A believer recognises and affirms Almighty God. In his view this world is an abode where the Name of the All-Merciful One is constantly recited, a place of instruction for man and the animals, and a field of examination for man and jinn. All animal and human deaths are release from duty. Those who have completed their duties of life depart from this transient world for another, happy and trouble-free, world so that place may be made for new ones to come and work. Many more subtle, exalted, pleasurable, and sweet truths like these become manifest and appear from belief.