Martyr Motahari’s Man and Fate appears in German
2 December 2012
The German rendition of Man and Fate has been published in Berlin by Iran’s Islamic Culture and Relations Organization.
IBNA: According to the public relations office and information center of the Islamic Culture and Relations Office (ICRO), most of Ayatollah Motahari’s works are independent of time and place and everyone in any society can enjoy reading them and learning from their rich content.
The book addresses queries about human fate and destiny, questions which have always been pursuit by humans throughout history. The questions are answered in Moslems’ holy book of Quran. Some Quranic verses explicitly speak of human’s definite fate and some others clarify his freedom and power of decision making.
The German rendition of the book has been provided by Annie Marie Marashi in 140 pages. The book published by m-haditec Publications in Bremen with support from Hamburg Islamic Center.
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