Bгјyгјk Kalp Hastalд±дџд± Ateizm: Г‡aдџд±n En
In this context, the "heart" ( qalb ) refers to the spiritual center of human perception, intuition, and connection to the Divine, rather than the physical organ. A "diseased" heart is seen as one that has lost its ability to recognize truth due to pride, doubt, or worldly distractions. Objectives of the Work
"Çağın En Büyük Kalp Hastalığı Ateizm" (Atheism: The Greatest Heart Disease of the Age) is the title of a theological and philosophical work by . The write-up below explores the core concepts of this work and the broader religious perspective it represents. Core Premise: Atheism as a "Heart Disease" In this context, the "heart" ( qalb )
The central metaphor of the book characterizes atheism and deism not merely as intellectual choices, but as metaphorical "diseases of the heart". This perspective is rooted in Islamic theology, specifically drawing from Quranic verses that describe the state of belief or disbelief: The write-up below explores the core concepts of
The author references Surah Al-Baqarah (2:7) , which describes the hearts of disbelievers as being "sealed," and Surah Al-Baqarah (2:10) , which explicitly states, "In their hearts is a disease, and Allah has increased their disease" . The book is designed as a "treatment" manual
The book is designed as a "treatment" manual based on Quranic principles: Çağın En Büyük Kalp Hastalığı Ateizm ve Deizm