The Covid-19 Pandemic: Lessons for Humanity from a Religious Perspective
By Dr SLM Rifai
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This book explore the socio-religous dimension of the convid-19 pandemic. How should a faithful community examine the impact and implications of the covid-19 pandemic. What lessons we should learn from this pandemic? Why does God test people througg natural disasters and pandemics? How could an invisible microbe bring the entire world into a standstill? This book examines all these questions from a an Islamic perspetive. All world religious leaders have utterly failed to address these questions clearly. You will see some logical and rational answers to these questions in this book.
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