Tadabbur Ibrah Kisah Ajaib Dan Fakta Saintifik Makhluk-Makhluk Terawal Diciptakan Tuhan Menurut Imam Ibnu Kathir & Buya Hamka
Book Description
This profound exploration invites readers to discover the remarkable stories of creation's earliest beings through the lens of Islamic scholarship and modern scientific understanding. Drawing from the respected interpretations of Imam Ibn Kathir and the beloved Indonesian scholar Buya Hamka, author Rozaimi Ramle presents a unique perspective on the Quranic narratives that precede even the stories of prophets and messengers.
Unlike conventional storytelling found in literature or historical accounts, the Quranic narratives examined here serve a deeper purpose of contemplation and spiritual reflection. These ancient accounts reveal extraordinary details about the first creatures brought into existence by divine will, stories that bridge the gap between spiritual wisdom and scientific discovery.
The book focuses on a often-overlooked aspect of Quranic study, examining the fascinating accounts of primordial beings that Imam Ibn Kathir highlighted in the opening chapter of his renowned work Qasasul Anbiya. Through careful analysis and reflection, readers encounter narratives that are both mystical in their spiritual significance and remarkable in their alignment with scientific understanding.
This work offers spiritual seekers and students of Islamic knowledge an opportunity to engage in tadabbur, the deep contemplative practice of reflecting upon divine signs. The author presents these creation stories not merely as historical accounts, but as authentic guidance containing profound lessons for contemporary believers seeking to understand their place in the cosmic order.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
📄 Length: 244 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Non-Fiction
- ✓ Explore Muslims
- ✓ Explore Islam
- ✓ Explore Customs and practices
- ✓ Explore Social life and customs
- ✓ Deepen your spiritual understanding
- ✓ Explore Inspiration
- ✓ Explore Religion