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Bediuzzaman Said Nursi
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 24 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2006-2025, suosituimpien joukossa The Words of Wisdom ( Risale-i Nur Selections in Turkish). Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
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24 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2006-2025.
The Words of Wisdom ( Risale-i Nur Selections in Turkish)
Bediüzzaman Said Nursi
Independently Published
2025
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Büyük Cevsen Arapca Celcelutiye Ilaveli Ciltli
Bediüzzaman Said Nursi
Sebat Yayin Dagitim
2024
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A lot of sicknesses and disabilities, especially those associated with old age, can seem daunting-greying hair, wrinkles, forgetting where you parked the car, etc. Aging can bring about unique health issues. This book is comprised of 'Remedies' springing from the Qur'an which show that sicknesses and disabilities contain many benefits and instances of wisdom, and offer a true cure and consolation for both the physically sick and those wounded by unbelief and misguidance. These treatises were taken from the author's Risale-i Nur Collection, a body of Qur'anic commentary exceeding six thousand pages in four volumes under the titles The Words, Letters, The Flashes Collection, and The Rays Collection; the book is verbatim from Flashes 25 and 26.
Sözler Orta Boy, Ciltli - Risale-i Nur Külliyatindan
Bediüzzaman Said Nursi
Zehra Yayincilik
2020
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Discussions and Comparisons vividly demonstrates the true natures of and difference between belief and unbelief through both concrete and rational arguments and producing the human conscience and basic nature as witnesses, especially through comparisons of belief and unbelief, of right guidance and misguidance. Using easily understood stories, comparisons, and explanations, the author produces categorical proofs, showing that modern scientific discoveries actually support and reinforce the truths of faith. Nursi uses the Qur'anic methodology of addressing each person's intellect, and other inner and outer faculties, to encourage people to study the universe and its functioning in order to understand creation's true nature and purposes, which will, in turn, lead to learning the Attributes of the One and only Creator as well as their own duties as God's servants.
You should pursue Gods good pleasure in your actions. If He is pleased with you, even if the whole world is displeased, it is of no consequence. If He approves, it has no effect even if all others reject your ideas or actions. When He is pleased and approves, even if you do not seek the approval of others, should He will it to be so and His Wisdom requires it, He will make other others accept it and be pleased with you. For this reason, it is absolutely necessary to aim at God Almightys good pleasure in the service of the Quran and belief.
"The Rays" is one of the key volumes of the Risale-i Nur Collection. In this volume, Bediuzzaman Said Nursi offers his insight on matters of belief with convincing arguments he puts forward in essays like The Supreme Sign. For Bediuzzaman, affirmation of faith is much easier than denial, for a single indication is enough for the former whereas an exhaustive investigation of the entire cosmos and throughout all times is necessary for the latter. He affirms that matters concerning what is sacred and spiritual require certainty and advancement in spiritual work; so denial based on evidence from material sphere and restricted only to what our eyes can see is unworthy of consideration. Belief is knowledge and a manifestation of being, and convictions underlying unbelief are ignorance and absence of judgement.
Prepare yourselves. You will go to another and permanent realm, a realm that will make this one seem like a dungeon. You will go to the seat of our king's rule, and receive his compassion and bounty, if you heed and obey this edict. If you rebel and disobey it, you will be cast into awesome dungeons.
Through the light of the Quran, I saw that both for myself and everyone else this world is a temporary market place set up on the road for the passers-by to shop in, a guest-house which every day filled and emptied...O respected elderly men and women who feel their old age as I do! We are leaving; there is no use in deceiving ourselves. Even if we close our eyes to it, we will not be allowed to remain here. There is mobilisation. The land of the Intermediate Realm of the grave, which appears to us as dark and as the land of eternal separation because of the delusions that arise from heedlessness and in part from the people of misguidance, is the meeting place of friends. It is the realm where we will meet with, foremost, Gods Beloved, upon him be peace and blessings, and with all our friends.
If the thing which naturalists call nature has an external reality, it can, at the very most, be a work of art, not an artist; it can be a design, not a designer; a set of decrees, not an issuer of decrees; a set of the lawgiver; a creation and operation of the universe, not a lawgiver; a created veil before Gods Dignity, not a creator; something originated according to Gods way of acting, not an originator; only a law, not an independent, conscious power or a powerful one; and a set of lines to inscribe on, not a source or origin or an author.
Thirty treatises written by this influential Islamic scholar address key issues of humanity, as discussed in the Qur'an, that are equally applicable to modern society. Essays of this title include expositions on nature and its impossibility without the existence of God, the concept of sincerity and why it is a crucial part of Islamic practice, and suggested ways for the elderly and sick to treat their ailments while staying true to their religion.
Written by a celebrated Islamic scholar to his students in Turkey after his political exile in 1925, these letters follow the long-established traditions of correspondence between spiritual masters and their students in remote lands. Both expressions of friendship and long-distance tutorials on points of scholarly debate, most of the letters are answers to questions about theology and hold forth on such matters as the nature of hell, the suffering of innocents, the miracles of Prophet Muhammad, and the divine purpose of the universe.
This index lists all the topics in the "Risale-i Nur", the author's great multi-volume commentary on the Qur'an, and provides an outline for the later, more famous and massive treatise. Now available in English, it offers an overview of the material treated in the "Risale-i Nur" and an opportunity to browse through brief entries such as "Flower", "Spark" and "Whiff" each of which is a keyword linked to a passage in the Qur'an or a figure of speech in a theological argument.
The books in "Humanitys Encounter with the Divine" Series illuminate and reassure your mind, heart, soul, and conscience Books from the Risale-i Nur collection offer a modern Quranic commentary, addressing the needs and understanding of our age.
This volume contains 33 words written by Said Nursi to instruct people who wish to draw close to God through acquiring a degree of understanding of how He has unveiled Himself through the universe, humanity and the Qur'an, and Prophet Muhammad. After briefly mentioning various matters such as the meaning of basmala - the meaning and importance of five daily prayers, where human happiness lies, the Importance of belief and worship, etc. are discussed at great length.