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Fate & Predestination – Sheikh Muhammad Mitwalli al-Sha‘rawi | Islamic Faith in Divine Decree

Fate & Predestination – Sheikh Muhammad Mitwalli al-Sha‘rawi | Islamic Faith in Divine Decree

Publisher: Dar al Taqwa
Author: Shaykh muhammad Mitwalli Al- Sha'rawi
Language: English
Binding: Soft Cover
Pages: 70
Size: 15x21 Cm

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Fate & Predestination – Sheikh Muhammad Mitwalli al-Sha‘rawi | Islamic Faith in Divine Decree

Fate & Predestination (originally qadāʾ wa-qadar) is a thoughtful and accessible work by Sheikh Muhammad Mitwalli al-Sha‘rawi that tackles one of the final articles of Islamic creed: belief in the Divine Decree. In just 70 pages, the author explains the theological complexities surrounding fate and predestination, clears up common misunderstandings, and answers difficult questions.

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Sheikh Muhammad Mitwalli al-Sha‘rawi was a highly respected Egyptian Islamic scholar, preacher, and thinker. Known for his warm style and ability to explain complex theological issues in very accessible language, he has written and delivered many lectures on creed, the Qur’an, and moral guidance.

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Who is Shaykh muhammad Mitwalli Al- Sha'rawi?

Shaykh Sharawi uses his scholarly insight and oratorical gift to articulate the extraordinary features of the Qur’an — from its unmatched linguistic beauty to its prophetic accuracy and scientific foresight. His analysis is rooted in traditional Islamic scholarship, yet presented in a way that resonates with contemporary readers.