Pearls of Faith: The Ninety Nine Beautiful Names of Allah
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Pearls of Faith: The Ninety Nine Beautiful Names of Allah

Pearls of Faith: The Ninety Nine Beautiful Names of Allah

About The Book

Pearls of the Faith is a book that harkens back to a slower time; before the nanosecond; before supersonic travel; before the advent of cyberspace; when handwritten letters took weeks to deliver; and people could sit under a canopy and read light verse about other faiths in faraway lands.

It was a time when lettered men and women wrote prose and poetry in the hope that it might engender greater understanding of a richly diverse world in dire need of peaceful co-existence; reciprocal respect; and a deeper knowledge of the evergreen truths hidden in the myriad teachings of our various world faiths.

Afterword by Gai Eaton
Calligraphy by Muhammad Zakariya
Edited and Prefaced by Hamza Yusuf

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Pearls of Faith: The Ninety Nine Beautiful Names of Allah
$25.00

Pearls of Faith: The Ninety Nine Beautiful Names of Allah

About The Book

Pearls of the Faith is a book that harkens back to a slower time; before the nanosecond; before supersonic travel; before the advent of cyberspace; when handwritten letters took weeks to deliver; and people could sit under a canopy and read light verse about other faiths in faraway lands.

It was a time when lettered men and women wrote prose and poetry in the hope that it might engender greater understanding of a richly diverse world in dire need of peaceful co-existence; reciprocal respect; and a deeper knowledge of the evergreen truths hidden in the myriad teachings of our various world faiths.

Afterword by Gai Eaton
Calligraphy by Muhammad Zakariya
Edited and Prefaced by Hamza Yusuf

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About The Book

Pearls of the Faith is a book that harkens back to a slower time; before the nanosecond; before supersonic travel; before the advent of cyberspace; when handwritten letters took weeks to deliver; and people could sit under a canopy and read light verse about other faiths in faraway lands.

It was a time when lettered men and women wrote prose and poetry in the hope that it might engender greater understanding of a richly diverse world in dire need of peaceful co-existence; reciprocal respect; and a deeper knowledge of the evergreen truths hidden in the myriad teachings of our various world faiths.

Afterword by Gai Eaton
Calligraphy by Muhammad Zakariya
Edited and Prefaced by Hamza Yusuf