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The Ethics of Pardon and Peace: a Dialogue of Ideas between the Thought of Pope John Paul II and the Risale-i-Nur |
Thomas Michel, S.J. |
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Bediuzzaman and the Politics of Islamic World in the 20th Century |
Ahmed Davudoglu |
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An Islamic Perspective of Environmental Ethics |
Ibrahim Ozdemir |
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The First Flash |
Bediuzzaman Said Nursi |
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| Man, in accordance with the comprehensive nature of his being, as he suffers and shakes with malaria, so also he suffers from the shaking and tremors of the earth, and the supreme convulsion of all beings of the Day of Resurrection. As he fears the infinitesimal microbe, he also fears the shooting star that appears among the heavenly bodies. As he loves his home, he also loves the wide world. As he loves his little garden, he also ardently loves infinite and eternal paradise. Man's object of worship, Sustainer, refuge, saviour, and goal then can only be the One in the grasp of Whose power is the whole universe, under Whose command are both atom and planet. |
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You and End |
Senai Demirci |
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