Insaan Aur Devta - انسان اور دیوتا by Naseem Hijazi
- Publisher: Jahangir's World Times , JWT
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- SKU: 00647
- Number of Pages: 304
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📖 Title Name: Insaan Aur Devta – انسان اور دیوتا
✍️ Author: Naseem Hijazi
🏢 Publisher: Jahangir’s World Times (JWT)
🔹 Introduction:
Insaan Aur Devta by Naseem Hijazi is a powerful philosophical and thought-provoking work that explores the eternal conflict between human values and false ideals. Through deep reflection and narrative insight, the author examines how humans elevate power, ego, and materialism to the status of “devtas” (gods), often losing their moral compass. The book encourages readers to rediscover humanity, ethics, and truth in an age of illusion.
🔑 Key Points:
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Explores the psychological and moral struggle between humanity and self-created idols.
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Critically analyzes power, authority, and materialism as modern-day “devtas.”
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Highlights the consequences of moral decline and blind worship of false ideals.
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Encourages self-awareness, ethical responsibility, and human dignity.
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Written in Naseem Hijazi’s impactful and thought-stimulating literary style.
📝 Conclusion:
Insaan Aur Devta is a reflective and intellectually rich book that urges readers to question blind obedience and misplaced reverence. Naseem Hijazi presents a timeless message: true greatness lies not in false gods, but in the preservation of human values, conscience, and moral courage.