The Hajj
The translation of the masterpiece of Ali Shari'ati, it is not a treatise on the hajj, but a reflection by the astute haji on what the hajj means as it is performed and includes the meaning behind each and every ritual of the hajj based on the Arabic language and traditional sources. Ali Shari&...
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Kuala Lumpur
Islamic Book Trust
2003
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