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One of the principal deceptions that impel people into delinquency is the fact that
they constantly forget the basic facts of life. This book summons man to remember
facts that his soul prompts him to forget.
While watching television or reading the paper, you see many items which you
would not like to see or hear: destitute people, murders, quarrels, ill-treatment, and
much more... Certainly, you, too, would like to live in a peaceful and secure society
where people live in harmony and friendship. However just waiting for such a world
to come about by itself one day is of no use. This book is a summons to those who
want goodness to prevail: it calls on them to do goodness and to form an alliance
with other good people like themselves.
The Qur'an has been sent down as a book easily understandable to everyone.
Everyone who believes in God and follows his conscience can take counsel from the
verses of the Qur'an and obey the commands in the verses. However, those who fol-
low their lower self fail to measure God with His true scale, entertain doubts about
the hereafter, interpret the verses of the Qur'an wrongly in their own crooked reason-
ing. In this book, the reasons why those who do not use their intellect misinterpret
the Qur'an are examined and some examples of the unwise interpretations and ob-
jections they make concerning the verses are reviewed and answered.
In the Qur'an, God tells people many secrets. People who are unaware of these se-
crets experience the trouble and distress caused by this throughout their lives. For
those who learn these secrets of the Qur'an, however, the life of this world is very
easy, and full of joy and excitement. This book deals with the subjects God related to
people as a secret.
"Everything that constitutes our life is a totality of perceptions received by our soul.
The things, people, places and events that make our world and our lives meaningful
are like a dream; we perceive them only as images in our brain, and have nothing to
do with their truth or reality…"
In the book, which consists of a conversation between four people, the prejudices
that prevent people from understanding this great truth are removed, and the mis-
conceptions they have are explained.
Driven by pride and arrogance, man forgets that he is solely a servant of God. The
first representative of arrogance is Satan, who rebelled against God. Throughout
history, people who out of their pride worshipped themselves, have been mimicking
the arrogance of Satan.