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      Secrets Of Divine Love

      Original price was: ৳1,000.Current price is: ৳700.

      A. Helwa emerges as a beacon of spiritual inspiration, firmly asserting that each individual on Earth is profoundly loved by the Divine. As a writer, her impact extends to hundreds of thousands of readers, and her approach to spirituality is characterized by passion, poetry, and a foundation in love. During her pursuit of a Masters in Divinity, she established the popular blog @quranquotesdaily, which serves as a platform to assist others in overcoming personal and spiritual challenges on their quest to embrace divine love. With over 15 years of experience in writing and speaking on Islam and spiritual development, A. Helwa skillfully combines personal insights and traditional sources to guide her readers toward accessing 'Divine love in everyday life.'

      Thus Spoke Zarathustra

      Original price was: ৳550.Current price is: ৳500.

      Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical masterpiece, "Thus Spoke Zarathustra," is a profound and challenging exploration of existentialism and the human condition. Published between 1883 and 1885, the work is structured as a series of speeches delivered by the fictional prophet Zarathustra, who descends from his mountain solitude to share his wisdom with humanity. The book delves into Nietzsche's critique of conventional morality, organized religion, and the prevailing philosophical and cultural norms of his time. Through poetic and allegorical language, Nietzsche introduces the concept of the Übermensch (Overman or Superman), a transcendent individual who rises above societal constraints to create their own values.

      Beyond Good And Evil

      Original price was: ৳800.Current price is: ৳600.

      "Beyond Good and Evil," written by Friedrich Nietzsche, is a seminal work in philosophical literature that challenges traditional notions of morality and truth. Nietzsche's exploration goes beyond the dichotomy of good and evil, delving into the complex interplay of values and the will to power. In the book, Nietzsche critiques prevailing moral systems, arguing that they often serve the interests of those in power and manipulate the masses. He calls for a reevaluation of values, advocating for a more individualistic and self-aware approach to morality. Nietzsche's work invites readers to question inherited beliefs, urging them to explore the motivations behind moral judgments and recognize the inherent subjectivity in defining what is truly "good" or "evil."

      The Prophet

      200

      Kahlil Gibran's "The Prophet" is a poetic and philosophical masterpiece that has captivated readers since its publication in 1923. Comprising a series of poetic essays, the book presents the prophet Almustafa addressing a diverse array of topics, including love, marriage, work, freedom, and death, to a crowd gathered before his departure. Gibran's lyrical prose imparts timeless wisdom, transcending cultural and religious boundaries. Each essay is a profound meditation, offering insights that resonate with the human condition and providing a guide for navigating life's complexities with grace and understanding. "The Prophet" has garnered universal acclaim for its profound simplicity and ability to distill profound truths into accessible and elegant language.

      The Second Sex

      2,000
      "The Second Sex" by Simone de Beauvoir is a groundbreaking work of feminist philosophy that was first published in 1949. In this seminal text, de Beauvoir explores the social and existential condition of women, offering a comprehensive analysis of their historical and contemporary oppression. The book is structured into two volumes: "Facts and Myths" and "Lived Experience," where de Beauvoir examines the construction of femininity, the impact of biology, and the ways in which women have been relegated to the "other" throughout history. Central to the book is the concept of women's "Otherness" and the assertion that women have been defined in relation to men rather than as autonomous individuals. De Beauvoir's work has had a profound influence on feminist theory, serving as a foundational text that challenges traditional notions of gender and advocates for the liberation of women from societal constraints.