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Al-mathnawi al-nuri : seedbed of the light / Bedi̇üzzaman Sai̇d Nursi̇ ; translated by Huseyin Akarsu.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Nursi, Said, 1873-1960.
Contributor:
Akarsu, Huseyin.
Series:
Risale-i nur collection.
Risale-i nur collection
Standardized Title:
Mesnevî-i nuriye. English
Language:
English
Turkish
Subjects (All):
Nurculuk--Doctrines.
Nurculuk.
Islam--Essence, genius, nature.
Islam.
Physical Description:
xxvi, 430 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Somerset, N.J. : Light, [2007]
Language Note:
Translated from Turkish.
Contents:
Introduction
The first treatise: Rays from god's unity as bright as the sun
The second treatise: Droplets from the ocean of the prophet's knowledge
The third treatise: Arguments for the resurrection
The fourth treatise: A drop from the ocean of [the proofs] of divine unity
The fifth treatise: A bubble from the ocean of the Qur'an
The sixth treatise: A grain contained by a fruit in the garden of the Qur'an
The seventh treatise: A flower from the garden of the Qur'an
The eighth treatise: A spark from the rays of the Qur'an's guidance
The ninth treatise: A whiff from the breezes of the Qur'an's guidance
The tenth treatise: A radiance from the sun of the Qur'an
The eleventh treatise: a point from the light of knowledge of God, exalted be his majesty
The twelfth treatise: A light from the lights of the verses of the Qur'an
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781932099188
1932099182
OCLC:
78892956

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