Faith in the Unseen

by Rashid Seyal


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/25/2010

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 408
ISBN : 9781440178115
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 408
ISBN : 9781440178122
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 408
ISBN : 9781440178139

About the Book

In recent years, the debate over science, reason, and religion has reached a peak (or a high plateau, depending on your perception of time scales) of intensity, breadth, and confrontational vigor. Hundreds of Web sites, blogs, and forums have sprung up, enabling the debate to rage day-to-day. But people will always want points of view to be encapsulated in portable form: books.

Faith in the Unseen is a contribution to the debate. Its author, Dr. Rashid Seyal, who is a consultant cardiologist with numerous books on cardiology and religion under his belt, approaches the debate on the “faith” side as a religious man (he is a Muslim) with a strong background in science. The title of his book places the emphasis on the key issue that stands between the scientific atheist side and the faith side: evidence, and the absence thereof. For fundamentalist believers, evidence (other than what is written in holy books) is simply not an issue. However, for the rational religious believer, it is a pivotal point and must be rationalized.

It is divided into substantial chapters, each dealing with a major subject of faith and/or reason, and each chapter is subdivided into sections, which discuss various detailed aspects or examples, including death, the afterlife, and the philosophy of life.


About the Author

Rashid Seyal is a seasoned cardiologist and an accomplished author. His work on the Qur’anic Poetry and Philosophical interpretation in the light of modern day science has given a new direction to understanding the Holy Scripture. He has already written three books on the subject including Divine Philosophy and Modern Day Science.