
Independently Published
What you do not know about Allah: The truth!
Product Code:
9798746877918
ISBN13:
9798746877918
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$21.25

What you do not know about Allah: The truth!
$21.25
Preface
Why did he write this book? Good question: he was born in a dysfunctional family some of them would think if they were in a good health and did not follow the Islamic five Pillars; Allah would punish them, and they go to hell. They really believed Allah was there to punish sinners. The other members of the family believed; it is not Allah who punishes; Allah created everything we ever needed first, then created us, he must have loved us. But he created us way less than himself and allow our thoughts to affect our feelings, and our feelings to affect our behaviors. Therefore, we can say our own bad thoughts; we punish ourselves. It was the will of Allah to create whatever we need to survive and multiply, the unconditional love of Allah.
The ones that thought it was our own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; were happy, contended, and sure of themselves. They believed good thoughts came from heaven and Allah is in heaven; the bad thoughts came from hell and Satan was in hell but the ones that believed it was Allah; looked like the ones who were carrying a heavy load on their shoulders, they looked like they owed lots and they could not pay off their dues, and they felt terrible.
As a young boy he witnessed religion plays a big role in our lives and tried to find out more about it, he knew there is one Allah, but many different religions describing Allah in their own images, likeness, and quite different; it did not make any sense to him, since there is only one Allah. If they all knew Allah why they are not on the same page, you do not have to go too far at all. Consider Imam Hussein and Califia Omar; they still fighting; both sides say they are right, their follower is divided to Sunnis and Shias.
Tata Woos; the Arminian gentleman who healed his cousin made him ask many questions and made him more curious, while he was working in a hotel, he witnessed Christians were more compassionate than others he did not understand why; he decided to marry Christians to have his children grew as Christian, he married a Catholic woman, but it did not take long he realized she was not as he expected.
His wife's biological father was fighting with his wife's mum, and he passed on when she was very young. Her Mum had to use Welfare to support her two daughters Mr. Haggerty had accused his own wife of adultery and divorced her in court. Catholic Church still believed Mr. Haggerty is married.
Mr. Haggerty got married to Linda's mum in Court; Ms. Ann Pagliarini his mother-in-law who is a Catholic Church did not approve of her marriage either because she had married a married man, so Mr. and Mrs. Haggerty never said anything nice about Catholic Church. His wife had bad experiences attending Catholic school as a young girl and her memories were hunting her. Mr. Haggerty was not nice to his own children let alone his new stepchildren. So, his wife never had a loving father sorry for that.
Why did he write this book? Good question: he was born in a dysfunctional family some of them would think if they were in a good health and did not follow the Islamic five Pillars; Allah would punish them, and they go to hell. They really believed Allah was there to punish sinners. The other members of the family believed; it is not Allah who punishes; Allah created everything we ever needed first, then created us, he must have loved us. But he created us way less than himself and allow our thoughts to affect our feelings, and our feelings to affect our behaviors. Therefore, we can say our own bad thoughts; we punish ourselves. It was the will of Allah to create whatever we need to survive and multiply, the unconditional love of Allah.
The ones that thought it was our own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; were happy, contended, and sure of themselves. They believed good thoughts came from heaven and Allah is in heaven; the bad thoughts came from hell and Satan was in hell but the ones that believed it was Allah; looked like the ones who were carrying a heavy load on their shoulders, they looked like they owed lots and they could not pay off their dues, and they felt terrible.
As a young boy he witnessed religion plays a big role in our lives and tried to find out more about it, he knew there is one Allah, but many different religions describing Allah in their own images, likeness, and quite different; it did not make any sense to him, since there is only one Allah. If they all knew Allah why they are not on the same page, you do not have to go too far at all. Consider Imam Hussein and Califia Omar; they still fighting; both sides say they are right, their follower is divided to Sunnis and Shias.
Tata Woos; the Arminian gentleman who healed his cousin made him ask many questions and made him more curious, while he was working in a hotel, he witnessed Christians were more compassionate than others he did not understand why; he decided to marry Christians to have his children grew as Christian, he married a Catholic woman, but it did not take long he realized she was not as he expected.
His wife's biological father was fighting with his wife's mum, and he passed on when she was very young. Her Mum had to use Welfare to support her two daughters Mr. Haggerty had accused his own wife of adultery and divorced her in court. Catholic Church still believed Mr. Haggerty is married.
Mr. Haggerty got married to Linda's mum in Court; Ms. Ann Pagliarini his mother-in-law who is a Catholic Church did not approve of her marriage either because she had married a married man, so Mr. and Mrs. Haggerty never said anything nice about Catholic Church. His wife had bad experiences attending Catholic school as a young girl and her memories were hunting her. Mr. Haggerty was not nice to his own children let alone his new stepchildren. So, his wife never had a loving father sorry for that.
Author: Sohrab Sattari |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: May 26, 2021 |
Number of Pages: 202 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798746877918 |