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The Eternal Path of Charity

If you ever have been fully engaged in any social or professional activity, you might have been experiencing a mental state that psychologists define as “flow”. You are completely involved and you feel enjoyment in the process of the activity. Some might experience this pleasure while engaging in a sport and others might have such an experience while engaged in an activity such as painting, reading, or fishing. For some, this activity involves helping people, animals or plants in one way or another, which relates to the state of the soul introduced in this book called “The Eternal Path of Charity”. Indeed, during any charity-based activity, you will feel some kind of tranquility in your heart and sometimes, you will even experience tears of inner joy. This means that you are putting the path of your life in the pleasant Eternal Path of Charity. It is should be noted that the purpose of life for human beings and all creatures is to worship Allah (SWT) alone and helping others are the h


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To My Father Book Review Preface About the Book The Beautiful Names of Allah (SWT) Charity: The Divine Science Signs of Charity and Spring in Nature The Soul of Islam and the Eternal Path of Charity The Eternal Path of Charity in Workplaces Islam-based Leadership in Workplaces Consumerism and Warnings from The Merciful (SWT) Islam-based educational Model The Eternal Spring Concluding Remarks Abbreviation and Nomenclature List of Tables and Figures References
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Zin Eddine Dadach

Zin Eddine Dadach is currently Assistant Professor at the Chemical & Petroleum Engineering Department of the Higher Colleges of Technology in the UAE. He is involved in academic research in Higher Education, Teaching Methods and Vocational Education. His industrial projects include simulation of chemical processes and exergy-based analyses of energy-conversion systems. more…

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