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Pride, Conceit (Kibr) by Hüseyin Hilmi Işık is a compelling Islamic treatise on one of the most destructive spiritual diseases: arrogance. Rooted in Qur'anic teachings and prophetic , this book explores the concept of kibr—the act of seeing oneself above others—and its devastating impact on personal character, social harmony, and spiritual growth.
Hüseyin Hilmi Işık, a respected scholar known for his clarity and moral insight, dissects the layers of pride that often go unnoticed: subtle superiority, intellectual vanity, and spiritual arrogance. He reminds readers that true nobility lies in humility, and that the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ warned against even the smallest trace of pride in the heart.
The cover’s visual—a man lifting his nose in disdain, with the thought bubble “seeing oneself above others”—captures the essence of the book’s message. Set against a stark white brick wall, the design evokes both confrontation and reflection, urging readers to examine their own attitudes and behaviors.
This book is ideal for anyone seeking to purify their heart, improve their relationships, and deepen their connection with Allah. It’s a valuable resource for personal development, Islamic education, and community discussion, offering timeless guidance in an age where ego often overshadows empathy.
A sharp Islamic critique of arrogance and self-importance, revealing how pride (kibr) corrupts the soul and distances one from divine mercy.
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