Best of
Theosophy

2014

The Life & Times of Uwais Al Qarni: The hidden Sufi & the best among the Tab'ieen


Uwais Ahmed Akhtarul Qaderi - 2014
    Uwais Al Qarni's i life was characterised by striving along the path of self annihilation to reach the realm of the Divine. Uwais Al Qarni i , without ever having met Nabi Muhammad g in the physical realm, was dearly beloved to Nabi g because of his utmost sincerity and devotion. The deep persona of Uwais Al Qarni i, will always remain a mystery, but his status as one of the foremost Lovers of Allah is, as this book depicts, uncontested. This book is a humble effort to highlight the love and dedication of Uwais Al Qarnii to the path of spiritual enlightenment. The book serves as a point of reflection for us on our own journeys

Does God Exist?: Are Science and the Belief in God Compatible?


Donald Ackermann - 2014
    a benevolent God? Who among us would not want to know the answer? Unexpectedly, some scientists are now leading the way to that answer. The contentious debate between believers and non-believers as to whether or not God really exists has raged ever since man first gazed into the heavens and pondered the universe. But recent discoveries coupled with what was already known are drawing the two opposing camps closer. This commentary strives to demonstrate how this is happening, and why the religious and scientific communities are gradually finding so much more that they can agree upon. Both sides have given considerable ground. Some scientists and theologians now acknowledge each other's previously inflexible positions on many issues: how old the earth is, if other life similar to ours exists, the nature of things that strongly suggest Intelligent Design. It is particularly noteworthy how many prominent physicists, cosmologists, and astronomers now accept the possible existence of a God, Supreme Being, or Universal Power. It is seen that once the dogmatism on both sides is removed, the compatibility of religion and science emerges. Keep in mind the author makes no claim to being a scientist or theologian, or that this commentary is intended to be exhaustive. But it is believed few have ever assembled such a concentrated array of scientific and religious facts and opinions with accompanying analysis which, when brought together, form a more composite and truer picture of the truth. And isn't that what everyone is after: the truth? If you find this subject intriguing, as most do, and you are looking for some answers, you may find them here. Come, journey with the author into the uncertain, the unknown, the profound. See where it takes you. You will not be disappointed.