Gulen echoes the great teacher Rumi by telling is not to ignore the doctrine of causes, not to sit around heedlessly waiting for God's favor, but rather to continously exert ourselves in order to transform this broken world into a world of peace and justice, in accordance with the Will of God. He neither denies reality by turning his back on modernity, nor does he fall into bitterness, incomprehension and fury. His messeaage is essentially a message of peace and hope, a message that is best conveyed in The Statue of Our Souls.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
The World in the Womb; The Inheritors of the Earth; On How to Find Our Path; Toward Tomorrow; The World We Long For; The Statue of Our Souls; Consultation; Action and thought; The Hero of thought and Action; The World Awaited; The Devout: The Architect of Our Souls; The Consciousness of Responsibility; From Chaos to Order - I; From Chaos to Order - II; The Major Cause of Our People; Ideal Generations; Determinism in History; Our Philosophy of Life; The Generations of Hope - I; The Generations of Hope - II; Reunion with Ourselves.