CONTENTS OF SECOND FASCICLE

Essence of matter

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Se’âdet-i Ebediyye Endless Bliss Second Fascicle

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Tam Ilmihâl Se’âdet-i Ebediyye Preface To The Second Fascicle

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Contents Of Second Fascicle

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1-First Volume, 266th Letter

 11

2 - First Volume, 259th Letter

 57

3 - First Volume, 63rd Letter

 62

4 - Justice, Wisdom, Îmân, Qadâ And Qadar

 65

5 - Books Of Tafsîr - Hadîth-i Sherîfs

 86

6 - Kinds Of Hadîth-i Sherîfs

 102

7 - First Volume, 50th Letter

 106

8 - First Volume, 76th Letter

 109

9 - First Volume, 48th Letter

 112

10 - First Volume, 53rd Letter

 113

11 - First Volume, 33rd Letter

 115

12 - First Volume, 47th Letter

 117

13 - First Volume, 45th Letter

 120

14 - First Volume, 70th Letter

 123

15 -First Volume, 71st Letter

 125

16 - First Volume, 36th Letter

 126

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17 - First Volume, 51st Letter

 127

18 - Islam

 128

19 - First Volume, 52nd Letter

 131

20 - Second Volume, 25th Letter

 133

21 - Third Volume, 105th Letter

 133

22 - Second Volume, 23rd Letter

 138

23 - First Volume, 37th Letter

 142

24 - First Volume, 39th Letter

 143

25 - First Volume, 40th Letter

 144

26 - First Volume, 46th Letter

 144

27 - First Volume, 97th Letter

 147

28 - First Volume, 59th Letter

 148

29 - First Volume, 80th Letter

 152

30- First Volume, 23rd Letter

 161

31- First Volume, 61st Letter

 163

32 – The Names Of Allâhu Ta’âlâ

 165

33- Fiqh, Madhhab, Imâm-I A’zam

 177

34- Wahhâbîs And The Answer Of The Ahl As-Sunnat

 193

35- Shafâ’at: Helping The Dead

 246

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36- Corrupt Religions

 255

37- Hurûfîism

 286

38 - Social Justice, Socialism, Capitalism

 296

39- Answering The Slanders Of An Enemy Of Islam

 306

40- Why And How Were Muslims Made To Lag Behind?

 327

41- Islam And Science

 336

42 – First Volume, 73rd Letter

 351

Glossary

 365

 HÜSEYN HiLMi IŞIK

'Rahmat-allahi alaih’

Hüseyn Hilmi Işık, 'Rahmat-allahi alaih’, publisher of the Waqf Ikhlas Publications, was born in Eyyub Sultan, Istanbul in 1329 (A.D. 1911).

Of the one hundred and forty-four books he published, sixty are Arabic, twenty-five Persian, fourteen Turkish, and the remaining translated books consist of French, German, English, Russian and other languages.

Hüseyn Hilmi Işık, 'Rahmat-allahi alaih' (guided by Sayyid Abdulhakim Arvasi, ‘Rahmat-allahi alaih’, a profound scholar of the religion and was perfect in virtues of tasawwuf and capable to direct disciples in a fully mature manner; possessor of glories and wisdom), was a competent, great Islamic scholar able to pave the way for attaining happiness, passed away during the night between October 25, 2001 (8 Shaban 1422) and October 26, 2001 (9 Shaban 1422). He was buried at Eyyub Sultan, where he was born.

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