Weight | 0.55 kg |
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Dimensions | 20.5 × 14.5 × 1.5 cm |
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Binding | Paperback |
Pages | 280 |
Publisher | Kalemat |
[QQ] Rasail min Al-Quran ( رسائل من القران)
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نبذة عن كتاب ( رسائل من القرآن ) : من آخر إصدارات، الكاتب المتميز جدًا، أدهم شرقاوي، لقد أبدع المؤلف في هذا الكتاب الذي يتضمن أكثر من 283 صفحة.. أقل ما يقال عنه أنه راقي في معانيه بامتياز، فكيف لا يكون كذلك وكل عباراته مستخلصة من كلام الله جل وعلا.. ينادي فيها صاحب هذا الإصدار: يا الله، إنك عندما قلت لإبراهيم عليه السلام: (( وأذن في الناس بالحج)) قال لك: رب كيف أبلغ الناس وصوتي لا يصلهم !؟ ، فقلت له: عليك النداء وعلينا البلاغ !.. فبلغ صوته أرجاء الأرض !.. فيا الله: هذا الكتاب نداء عبد ضعيف القلب، ضعيف الصوت، ناداه حب لك، ورغبة فيك، فأكرمه بالبلاغ !؟؟..
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