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The God of worlds

The God of worlds

THE GOD OF WORLDS is not a theological treatise, nor an attempt to define God through human reasoning.

This book invites the reader to recognize God through the way He defines Himself in the Qur’an. It offers a contemplative journey through the Divine Names and

Attributes, approached not as abstract concepts, but as living realities revealed in the sacred text.

Structured around twelve (12) symbolic “gates,” the work unfolds as a progressive inner passage: from Eternal Existence and the Divine Word, to Presence,

Absolute Oneness, Knowledge, Will, Justice, Mercy, Light, Sovereignty, Eternity, and Return. Each gate opens a space for reflection, where verses of the Qur’an

illuminate the relationship between God, creation, and human consciousness.

Written in a light, poetic, and meditative language, THE GOD OF WORLDS does not seek to accumulate knowledge, but to refine perception.

It addresses readers who wish to move beyond intellectual discourse and engage in a deeper listening to Revelation.

This book is an invitation to silence, recognition, and return: where knowing God is not a matter of explanation, but of remembrance.

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THE GOD OF WORLDS is not a theological treatise, nor an attempt to define God through human reasoning.

This book invites the reader to recognize God through the way He defines Himself in the Qur’an. It offers a contemplative journey through the Divine Names and

Attributes, approached not as abstract concepts, but as living realities revealed in the sacred text.

Structured around twelve (12) symbolic “gates,” the work unfolds as a progressive inner passage: from Eternal Existence and the Divine Word, to Presence,

Absolute Oneness, Knowledge, Will, Justice, Mercy, Light, Sovereignty, Eternity, and Return. Each gate opens a space for reflection, where verses of the Qur’an

illuminate the relationship between God, creation, and human consciousness.

Written in a light, poetic, and meditative language, THE GOD OF WORLDS does not seek to accumulate knowledge, but to refine perception.

It addresses readers who wish to move beyond intellectual discourse and engage in a deeper listening to Revelation.

This book is an invitation to silence, recognition, and return: where knowing God is not a matter of explanation, but of remembrance.