Adam, The Universally Evolving Human Soul, Male & Female - Hameed El Amin

Adam, The Universally Evolving Human Soul, Male & Female

By: Hameed El Amin

Hardcover | 3 June 2024

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 The Evolution of the Plural Body of Humanity

ADAM: MALE & FEMALE. 


"Yadullaha alal Jamuaah!

Allah's (G'd's) Hand is on the Whole People!

 

Mankind has long struggled archetypally for a unifying spirit of reason and logic based on universals that will satisfy the human soul as a plural body. This inherent yearning for peace for the human soul has been evolving since Adam (as) was created from clay and molded into shape.


What is a plural body? Plural means more than one. As the primary thesis of this work, plural means Adam (as), understood as the beginning of the whole of Mankind as a single body that includes every soul as one soul. Adam is the beginning of the plural body of humanity as the potential created in every human soul.


This work seeks to promote the "Alignment of the Natural World and the Social World" as an academic study proposing the use of the Scriptural Reasoning of Al Qur'an and the life example (Uswah) of the universal Prophet, Muhammed (saw). The keys are given in the Qur'anic commentary of America's Imam, Imam Warith Deen Mohammed (raa), other Scriptural narratives and universals that inform the Rational Sciences.

"Knowledge Frees Everyone."

~ IWDM


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