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Atlas du Coran - Personnages, Groupes Humaines, Lieux - Chawqi Abu Khalil - Sana

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Atlas du Coran - Personnages, Groupes Humaines, Lieux - Chawqi Abu Khalil - SanaAucune autre publication n'a prcde l'approche du sujet trait dans cet Atlas. Cet atlas du coran aidera le lecteur mieux percevoir l'espace gographique voqu dans le Coran, saisir son tendue et mesurer son importance. Il rpond des questions ou points au sujet desquels nous ne possdons qu'une vision abstraite : 'd, Thamd, les habitations de Madyan, le site de Sodome et autres lieux, personnages ou groupes humains que l'Atlas a essay de situer ou de

Aucune autre publication n'a précédée l'approche du sujet traité dans cet Atlas. Cet atlas du coran aidera le lecteur à mieux percevoir l'espace géographique évoqué dans le Coran, à saisir son étendue et à mesurer son importance. Il répond à des questions ou points au sujet desquels nous ne possédons qu'une vision abstraite : 'Âd, Thamûd, les habitations de Madyan, le site de Sodome… et autres lieux, personnages ou groupes humains que l'Atlas a essayé de situer ou de suivre les traces d'après des sources sûres. Ainsi, nous espérons que cet ouvrage contribuera à dépasser toute illusion et approximation quant à la précision de la géographie mentionnée dans le texte sacré.

Découvrez la géographie sacrée du Coran comme jamais auparavant

  • Référence unique : Le seul atlas complet dédié aux personnages, groupes humains et lieux du Coran avec approche cartographique innovante
  • Compréhension approfondie : Transformez votre lecture coranique en visualisant l'espace géographique réel des récits sacrés
  • Sources fiables : Basé sur des recherches historiques et géographiques sérieuses pour authentifier chaque localisation
  • Pédagogie efficace : Idéal pour les enfants et les étudiants en Islam qui cherchent à mémoriser et comprendre le contexte des sourates
  • Dépasser l'abstraction : Identifiez précisément Âd, Thamûd, Madyan, Sodome et tous les lieux coraniques mentionnés
  • Qualité premium : Reliure rigide garantissant une durabilité pour une consultation régulière et transmission familiale

Cet atlas est l'outil indispensable pour enrichir votre étude du Coran et celle de vos enfants en ancrant les versets dans une réalité géographique authentifiée. Un investissement durable dans la compréhension du texte sacré.

Caractéristiques

Auteur Chawqi Abu Khalil
Dimensions 23 x 31 cm
Langue française
Année 2014
EAN-13 9782356330079
Couverture Rigide
Nb. Pages 214
Éditeur Sana
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