The Real Treatment for Droughts and Plagues
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In this concise treatise, Maulana Thanvi (RA) explores the Islamic perspective on natural disasters, offering guidance rooted in the Qur’an and Sunnah. He underscores that such events are tests from Allah, meant to purify believers and draw them closer to Him. The book provides practical advice on maintaining faith, engaging in supplication, and upholding ethical conduct during times of hardship.
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