
This text presents Islamic introduction regarding Allah, the ways of knowing Allah, the Oneness of Allah in the Holy Qur’an and the individual and social effects of monotheism.
- A Few Words on Knowing Allah
- Foreword
- Author's Biography
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Allah as Introduced by Islam
- Allah, The Universal God
- Allah, The Unique
- Allah, The Ever-Living
- Allah, The Eternal And Immortal
- Allah, The Sovereign
- Allah, The Omnipotent
- Allah, The Omniscient
- Allah, The All-Hearing, The All-Seeing
- Allah, The Self-Subsisting
- Allah, The Almighty And Compassionate
- Acts of Allah
- Knowing Allah And Science
- What Cannot Be Attributed To Allah (Negative Attributes)
- Allah, a Non-Material Being
- Allah Is Not Needful
- Anger And Kindness
- The Monotheistic Worship
- Pilgrimage and the Respect Due To Shrines of the Imams and Religious Leaders
- Chapter 2: The Ways of Knowing Allah
- A) Creation of the world
- B) Movement
- C) The proof of the nature of living beings
- A way towards awakening the human nature
- Paying attention to needs awakens the human nature
- The alertness of the human nature in the case of danger
- The vanity of power prevents the manifestation of the human nature
- The best solid support
- The Proof of Divine Grace
- 1. What does the Divine Grace signify?
- 2. Signs of the Divine Grace in the vegetable world
- 3. An aspect of the Divine Grace in the animal kingdom
- 4. The Divine Grace from one end of the universe to the other
- 5. Argumentation of order Multi-colored stones
- 6. Necessity and possibility
- 7. The calculation of probabilities
- Proofs of Divine Unity
- Chapter 3: The Oneness of Allah in the Holy Quran
- Monotheism in Islamic Traditions (Ahadith)
- Eight questions concerning Knowing Allah
- Question 1. What are the attributes of Allah?
- Question 2: Why is Allah invisible?
- Question 3: Shall we see Allah on the Day of Resurrection?
- Question 4: Why Allah does not have a residence?
- Question 5: How did Allah speak to Moses and some other prophets, whereas He is immaterial?
- Question 6: How is it that Allah is not a compound?
- Question 7: How could Allah be Omnipresent?
- Question 8: Is Allah All Knowing?
- Chapter 4: The Individual And Social Effects Of Monotheism
- Chapter 5: The Teachers' Opinions