The Journeyman by Elizabeth Yates

The Journeyman by Elizabeth Yates

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The Journeyman by Elizabeth Yates

The primal design of human beings is based on an intrinsic knowledge of perfection and its yearning and journeying towards it. Life's experience is based on polarities and opposites, all of which is founded on a zone of constancy that does not change. All needs and desires are drives toward the perfection of the highest. The intelligent human being has no choice other than calling on Allah, whose Most Beautiful Names and Attributes are perfect at all times. It is by that calling and worship that we achieve the fruits of existence.

In this book, we have presented a brief discourse on the doors of entry into the vast, boundless divine light created through supplication and calling upon Allah. Our hope is to facilitate its use, benefit and transformation for the traveller along the path. Thus, the repeated reading and use of this book by the seeker is recommended to open up the numerous horizons and subtleties of Allah's ways of grace.

-- from the Introduction by Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri

Elizabeth Yates (1905-2001), prolific American author, won the 1951 Newbery Medal for her novel Amos Fortune, Free Man. She also received a Newbery Honor in 1944 for Mountain Born.

Nora Unwin (1907-1982) illustrated more than one hundred books for children.

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ISBN 13 9780890845356
ISBN 10 0890845352
Title The Journeyman
Author Elizabeth Yates
Series Light Line
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Journeyforth
Year published 1990-11-01
Number of pages 161
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.