Facing Calamities - 43 Ways Of Facing Trials and Troubles
Sold OutAdversity, loss, and hardship are universal human experiences, yet Islamic tradition offers a rich intellectual and spiritual framework for understanding and navigating these trials. In Facing Calamities – 43 Ways of Facing Trials and Troubles, author Amir Muhammad al-Hilali presents a structured, evidence-based exploration of the Islamic response to life's inevitable challenges.
Drawing upon the Quran, the Sunnah, and the insights of classical Islamic scholarship, al-Hilali systematically delineates 43 distinct approaches through which believers may comprehend, endure, and spiritually benefit from calamities. The book addresses the theological foundations of patience (sabr), gratitude (shukr), trust in divine decree (tawakkul), and hope in divine mercy—central tenets that constitute the Muslim ethos in times of crisis.
This work is particularly valuable for readers seeking an intellectually rigorous yet spiritually grounded guide to confronting personal hardship, loss, illness, and societal upheaval.
Ideal for scholars, students of Islamic studies, and general readers within the Muslim community, Facing Calamities serves as both a reference text and a meditative resource for cultivating resilience through faith
