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Disbelievers Are Enemies of Allâh u Taâla and Prophets by Hüseyin Hilmi Işık is a direct and uncompromising exploration of Islamic theology concerning disbelief and its spiritual consequences. Published by Hakikat Kitabevi, this book addresses one of the most serious themes in Islamic doctrine: the relationship between divine truth and human rejection.
Drawing from Qur’anic verses, Hadith, and classical scholarship, Hüseyin Hilmi Işık presents the theological framework that defines disbelief (kufr) not merely as a lack of faith, but as active opposition to divine guidance and prophetic mission. The book emphasizes that rejecting the message of the Prophets is tantamount to enmity against Allâh Himself, a concept deeply rooted in Islamic eschatology and moral philosophy.
The cover’s design—featuring a warning symbol and a stark quote—reflects the gravity of the subject matter. It is not intended to provoke hostility but to awaken reflection and responsibility. The book invites readers to consider the spiritual weight of belief, the mercy extended through revelation, and the consequences of turning away from it.
This work is ideal for students of Islamic theology, comparative religion, and those engaged in interfaith dialogue who seek to understand the doctrinal boundaries of Islamic belief. It is also a resource for Muslims who wish to deepen their understanding of the seriousness of faith and the importance of prophetic guidance.
Whether approached as a theological study or a spiritual wake-up call, Disbelievers Are Enemies of Allâh u Taâla and Prophets offers clarity, conviction, and a call to sincere reflection.
A bold theological statement exploring the Qur’anic stance on disbelief, divine justice, and the spiritual consequences of rejecting prophetic truth.
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