Creation of the Universe – True Description from Islam | Qur’anic Perspective on the Origin of Creation
Creation of the Universe – True Description from Islam | Qur’anic Perspective on the Origin of Creation
Publisher:
Tawakkul Publications
Author:
Kamillah Khan
Language:
English
Binding:
Soft Cover
Pages: 77
Size: 16x23cm
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Description of islamic Book
Creation of the Universe – True Description from Islam explains how the Qur’an describes the origin of the universe with remarkable accuracy. The book presents Islamic teachings about creation in a clear and logical way, addressing modern scientific theories and misconceptions while highlighting the wisdom of Allah’s design.
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Publisher
Tawakkul Publications
Author
- Kamillah Khan
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Who is Kamillah Khan?
In Niqaab: A Seal on the Debate, Kamillah Khan explores the Islamic evidences surrounding women’s dress, including the khimaar, jilbaab, hijab, and niqaab. By examining classical texts and clarifying ambiguous translations of the term “veil,” the author sheds light on the authentic positions within Islamic jurisprudence regarding modesty and attire. Her work helps dispel misconceptions, highlights differences in historical rulings, and presents a balanced and document-based perspective on the dress code for Muslim women in Islam.