Soul and body

By (author)Mustafa Mahmoud

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“True happiness is a deep state of tranquility in which there is less need to speak and no desire to gossip. It is a state of joyful inner vision, a sense of reconciliation with the soul, the world and God, a deep conviction of the justice inherent in all existence, and an acceptance of all sufferings in contentment and smiling.”
“Oh God, make my call with you alone, for you alone know, and do not oppress, and do not change words and judgments, and do not lose your love”
“Silence full of feeling has a stronger judgment than the rule of the word

The Book of the Soul and the Body is a book written by Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud in which he talked about two opposite parties that fight and between them man lives in a liver that the soul flies in the lofty heights of lofty meanings and is tied by the mortal body with tight shackles of desires and desires. This conflict in which clerics, philosophers, thinkers and mystics spoke. And settle it for the benefit of the spirit of the prophets and those who stepped on their path, but what do we know about this conflict and its insides? It may be a lot and it may be less little, but when we read what Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud wrote about them, we must see new things and follow the story from different angles, Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud is adept at linking reality with its earthly details, and worship in the niche of faith and philosophy, which is what he presents to the reader without a cacophony or amputation of ideas, but rather presents it in a continuous flow of words, which we find in this book talking about silence, soul, body, water, love, honesty, lies and paradise. Hell, idols and much more that introduce us to Mustafa Mahmoud’s unique world and give us an intense dose of spirituality supported by the facts of reality and science.

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