Hamza Tzortzis's comprehensive case for God and prophethood — navigated argument by argument in an interactive mindmap.
The Divine Reality is a work by Hamza Tzortzis that presents a rational and philosophical case for Islamic theism. It addresses some of the most common objections raised by atheism and agnosticism — from the problem of evil to the nature of consciousness — and responds to them with arguments drawn from classical Islamic theology, modern philosophy, and contemporary science.
The book is structured around the central questions: Does God exist? Is the Quran the word of God? Is Muhammad ﷺ truly a prophet? Each chapter builds a cumulative case, making it ideal for structured study through a visual map that shows how the arguments connect.
The Divine Reality is most valuable for students who encounter doubts — their own or those of others — about the foundations of faith. It is frequently used in aqeedah and contemporary issues classes in Islamic seminaries, as well as by students seeking to engage with secular philosophy and atheism from an Islamic perspective.
It is also highly useful for teachers who need to explain the rational basis of Islamic belief in a language their students already understand: the language of logic, evidence, and philosophical argument.
The map is organised by the major arguments in the book. Start from the root node and work through each branch in order. Each argument has its premises and sub-proofs mapped out, so you can see exactly how the conclusion follows.
For class use: project the map and navigate branch by branch. Collapse branches students have already mastered, so the focus stays on the current argument. Use the outliner view (press O) to see the full structure at a glance before diving into a specific branch.
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