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Prophetic Masculinity: Strength Shaped by the Divine

Par : Gus Kazem
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8902800033
  • EAN9798902800033
  • Date de parution14/01/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGusgraph Press

Résumé

Prophetic Masculinity: Strength Shaped by the Divine.  This book is not a defense of masculinity, nor an argument against its modern critics. It is a reconstruction. Drawing directly from the live pattern of the Prophets and their companions, it restores masculinity as a discipline of responsibility rather than a performance of power. Across fifteen chapters, the book dismantles prevailing models of manhood shaped by reaction, desire, validation, dominance, and visibility.
In their place, it presents a prophetic framework grounded in obedience, restraint, patience, mercy, and accountability before God. Masculinity here is not discovered through debate or optimized through appetite, but formed under command and proven through what a man is willing to refuse, carry, and answer for when no one is watching. The text moves deliberately from false measures to divine forming and finally to prophetic embodiment, tracing how youth is disciplined before authority is entrusted, how strength is refined through waiting, how power is restrained by mercy, and how manhood is completed in solitary accountability before the Lord.
Key concepts such as rijal, shabab, and futuwwa are translated into clear moral language without dilution, abstraction, or cultural apology. This is not a motivational book, a cultural critique, or a philosophical treatise. It is a sober examination of masculine responsibility as revealed and lived, written for readers seeking clarity rather than validation. The work challenges modern assumptions by replacing them, insisting that true strength is measured not by visibility or conquest, but by obedience sustained under pressure and integrity maintained without audience.
For readers interested in faith-rooted masculinity, ethical leadership, and the prophetic standard of manhood, this book offers a disciplined, unsentimental, and exacting account of what it means to stand upright before God in an age of noise.