Tanvīr-e saḥar / muʾallif Sayyid Ḥamīd Ḥasan Bilg̲hirāmī.

By: Bilg̲hirāmī, Sayyid Ḥamīd ḤasanMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Karāchī: Shāhid Pablikēshanẓ; 1997Description: 350 pagesOther title: Tanvir-e sahar | Tanveer-e sahar | Tanveer-i sahar | Tanveer-e saharSubject(s): Islam -- Customs and practices | Islam -- Prayers and devotions | Islam -- Doctrines | Religious life -- IslamDDC classification: 297.5 Summary: Tanwīr-e-Saḥar (The Light of Dawn) is a thought-provoking work that emphasizes the awakening of the Muslim mind and soul in the modern age. Through poetic and reflective language, it calls for a return to Islamic values, self-awareness, and spiritual enlightenment. The text encourages readers to rise above ignorance, materialism, and passivity by embracing knowledge, faith, and purposeful action. Much like the metaphor of dawn bringing light after darkness, the book symbolizes a hopeful beginning for individuals and society based on moral clarity and divine guidance.
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Tanwīr-e-Saḥar (The Light of Dawn) is a thought-provoking work that emphasizes the awakening of the Muslim mind and soul in the modern age. Through poetic and reflective language, it calls for a return to Islamic values, self-awareness, and spiritual enlightenment. The text encourages readers to rise above ignorance, materialism, and passivity by embracing knowledge, faith, and purposeful action. Much like the metaphor of dawn bringing light after darkness, the book symbolizes a hopeful beginning for individuals and society based on moral clarity and divine guidance.

In Urdu.

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