Aspects of Economic Education in the Light of Quran and Sunnah
Keywords:
Nizam al-Din, beliefs, polytheists, social evils, Fawā’id al-FawādAbstract
The abstract explores the role of Islam in guiding spiritual, moral, and societal beliefs, emphasizing the efforts of Sufi scholars, particularly Hadrat Khawaja Nizam al-Din. It highlights their contribution to eradicating false beliefs, promoting monotheism, and addressing societal and religious issues through Sufi practices. The efforts of Sufi reformers in propagating the oneness of God and addressing polytheistic practices are central themes.
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