Succession

Succession

ArabštinaEbook
Reda, Mohamed Rashid
Arabookverse Ltd
EAN: 9786467541676
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This book was published in 1922, that is, after the victory of the Turkish armies over the European armies and expelled them outside Turkey, and before Mustafa Kemal Ataturk announced the cancellation of the Islamic caliphate permanently and the establishment of a republic in the modern European style, and his author "Mohamed Rashid Reda" was busy with the issue of the caliphate, either worker, so he said The Turks to urge them, and the paths and paths; To spread his theoretical ideas, and his practical suggestions to return the glory of the Islamic caliphate. The issue of the caliphate for Muslims was a great importance from the first moments after the death of the Prophet "Muhammad", so they cursed it and put the controls for it, so it was very lucky with attention and appreciation, and the author here is the pain of what the conditions of the caliphate have come to, and the weakness and humiliation it was, so he wanted to remove what Casis from dust; So he proceeded to clarify the truth of that allegiance, which Muslims bear a generation after generation and a nation for a nation, and showed its history, the height of its place and its honor, its necessity for Muslims and their need for it, and clarify the harm that the Muslims suffer if they leave it and shake it. The author finishes his book with a short word titled "What we propose to leaving the issue of the caliphate", in which he advises them to exploit the historical moment, renew the Islamic caliphate, and establish a human global glory, calling on the Turkish people to be their intention of renewing the caliphate guidance and civilization to serve humanity, not just because of the establishment of Islamic nervousness Western countries threaten.
EAN 9786467541676
ISBN 6467541677
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavatel Arabookverse Ltd
Datum vydání 1. ledna 2017
Jazyk Arabic
Země Uruguay
Autoři Reda, Mohamed Rashid