The Human Being

The Human Being
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Publication year :
2009
Publish location :
Canada
Number of volumes :
1
ISBN :
978-2-7644-0885-8
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The Human Being
Few subjects invite deeper reflection than the nature of the human being. The Human Being explores humanity from spiritual, ethical, and intellectual perspectives, examining what defines human dignity, responsibility, and purpose within an Islamic framework.
About the Book
The Human Being presents a structured examination of human nature as described in Islamic thought. The book analyzes the dual dimensions of body and soul, reason and desire, freedom and accountability. It explores how the human being is endowed with intellect, moral awareness, and the capacity for choice. Rather than portraying humanity as merely biological existence, the text emphasizes spiritual potential and ethical responsibility. Qur’anic references and theological reflections illustrate how humans are entrusted with stewardship and moral agency. The book also examines internal struggles between inclination and discipline, highlighting self-awareness as a path to refinement. By situating human identity within purpose and accountability, the work argues that true fulfillment arises from alignment between intellect, conscience, and action. Structured reflection encourages readers to examine their own habits and motivations, connecting abstract theology with lived experience. The text balances conceptual clarity with accessible language, ensuring both depth and readability.
What You Will Discover
- The spiritual and physical dimensions of humanity
- Role of intellect and moral responsibility
- Concept of stewardship and accountability
- Internal struggle between desire and discipline
- Foundations of human dignity in Islamic thought
- Reflection prompts connecting theory to practice
About the Author
The author approaches the topic through theological anthropology and ethical philosophy, presenting structured analysis grounded in scriptural references and rational reflection.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is for students of theology, ethics, and Islamic studies seeking a deeper understanding of human nature and responsibility.






