Slave of the All Merciful

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Author:
Mohsen Shaker Al-Bayoumi
Publisher:
Ta-Ha Publishers Ltd.
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Paperback
Language:
English
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Adults
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About This Book: Mohsen Shaker Al-Bayoumi's "Slaves of the All-Merciful" is a riveting and thought-provoking investigation of the lives of enslaved people who, despite past injustices, find peace, perseverance, and strength through their unshakeable faith. This painstakingly researched study illuminates the often-overlooked accounts of those who survived the terrible reality of slavery, providing readers with a comprehensive perspective of their experiences as well as the transformational power of faith.Historical Context and Injustice: The book dives into the historical context of slavery, exposing the complexities of a terrible time marked by exploitation and human misery. Mohsen Shaker Al-Bayoumi offers a thorough study of the injustices endured by individuals held in servitude, emphasizing the collective anguish inflicted on enslaved populations.perseverance and Spiritual success: "Slaves of the All-Merciful" goes beyond telling stories of injustice to highlight enslaved people's perseverance and spiritual success. The author deftly combines tales of faith, hope, and tenacity, demonstrating how the All-Merciful became a source of strength for those facing inconceivable adversity.The Power of Faith as a Liberating Force: The book emphasizes faith's function as a liberating force for the oppressed. Mohsen Shaker Al-Bayoumi explains how the spiritual connection with the All-Merciful provided enslaved individuals with a sense of purpose, dignity, and a means to withstand their tribulations by drawing on Islamic concepts and teachings.Individual Narratives and Group Struggle: The author humanizes the experiences of those who were enslaved through individual narratives. These personal accounts offer to a deeper knowledge of the hardships encountered by enslaved populations, underlining the significance of honoring and conserving their stories within the larger historical narrative.

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