Je Crois au Destin – Les Piliers de la Foi 5 — Mehmet Yasar Kandemir | Éditions Maison d'Ennour
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Je Crois au Destin – Les Piliers de la Foi 5 — Mehmet Yasar Kandemir | Éditions Maison d'Ennour

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Je Crois au Destin – Les Piliers de la Foi 5 — Mehmet Yasar Kandemir | Éditions Maison d'EnnourPrsentation Offrez vos enfants une introduction douce et profonde au concept du destin en islam, l'un des piliers fondamentaux de la foi. travers une conversation touchante entre un grand pre et sa petite fille, ce livre aide les jeunes lecteurs comprendre que tout ce qui arrive est inscrit dans la connaissance de Dieu, tout en valorisant leur libert de choix et leur responsabilit. Un ouvrage essentiel pour ancrer la 'aqida islamique dans le cur des

Présentation

Offrez à vos enfants une introduction douce et profonde au concept du destin en islam, l'un des piliers fondamentaux de la foi. À travers une conversation touchante entre un grand-père et sa petite-fille, ce livre aide les jeunes lecteurs à comprendre que tout ce qui arrive est inscrit dans la connaissance de Dieu, tout en valorisant leur liberté de choix et leur responsabilité. Un ouvrage essentiel pour ancrer la 'aqida islamique dans le cœur des enfants dès le plus jeune âge.

« La foi consiste à croire en Dieu, en Ses anges, en Ses Livres, en Ses Messagers, au Jour dernier, ainsi qu'au Destin et ce qu'il comporte de bonheur et de malheur. » — Le Prophète ﷺ

Contenu de l'ouvrage

  • Le sixième pilier de la foi : une explication claire et accessible du concept de destin (al-qadar) adaptée aux enfants.
  • Une histoire captivante : le dialogue entre Ahmed et sa petite-fille Zohra rend la notion abstraite du destin vivante et compréhensible.
  • La conception islamique du destin : exploration de ce que signifie croire que Dieu connaît toutes choses, passées, présentes et futures.
  • Liberté et responsabilité : réflexion équilibrée sur la relation entre la volonté divine et la liberté d'action de l'être humain.
  • Bonheur et épreuves : comprendre que le destin englobe le bien comme le mal, et apprendre à faire confiance en Allah en toutes circonstances.
  • Conclusion de la série : cinquième et dernier volume de la collection « Les piliers de la foi », pour une foi complète et bien ancrée.

Pour qui ?

Ce livre s'adresse aux enfants à partir de 6-7 ans, accompagnés de leurs parents ou éducateurs. Il est idéal pour les familles musulmanes francophones souhaitant transmettre les fondements de la foi islamique de manière simple, illustrée et narrative. Il convient également aux enseignants des écoles coraniques et aux animateurs de cours d'éveil religieux pour les jeunes. Aucune connaissance préalable n'est requise.

L'auteur

Mehmet Yaşar Kandemir est un éminent chercheur et auteur turc spécialisé en sciences islamiques, particulièrement connu pour ses travaux pédagogiques destinés à la jeunesse. Il a consacré une large partie de son œuvre à rendre les enseignements fondamentaux de l'islam accessibles aux enfants et aux familles. Sa série « Les piliers de la foi » est traduite en plusieurs langues et reconnue pour sa qualité éducative et spirituelle.

Informations éditoriales

Auteur Mehmet Yaşar Kandemir
Traducteur Abderrazaq Mahri
Éditeur Maison d'Ennour
ISBN 9782752402530
Nombre de pages 64
Langue Français
Année de parution 2023
Format 21 x 21,5 cm
Couverture Rigide
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