Dr. Kawa Amin offers an academic and philosophicalexamination of ‘Life, Death, and Eternity’ in new book

Consultant geriatrician Dr. Kawa Amin shares his profound insights and observations from years of
managing patients in his new book, “Life, Death, and Eternity” ( published by Balboa Press ). This scholarly work delves into the themes of existence, the meaning of life, and death, raising philosophical questions that are central to understanding the human condition.
Drawing from his extensive experience, Amin combines scientific evidence with philosophy, faith, and theology to provide a comprehensive qualitative analysis of immortality. Here, he explores two distinct approaches to immortality: eternal life and extended longevity. Through an academic presentation, he highlights the importance of continuing research and exploration of the natural world to gain valuable insights into understanding resurrection and longevity.
“The primary objective of this project is to clarify concepts such as resurrection, life, and death, reducing confusion and providing readers with a clearer understanding of these complex biological topics,” the author states. “Our existence continues beyond what we currently understand. It is possible that we will transition through different stages, adapting to new environments and circumstances…Balancing spiritual beliefs with the pursuit of materialism is crucial to living a fulfilling and meaningful life.


“Life, Death, and Eternity” is available in all leading bookstores and online retailers.
“Life, Death, and Eternity”
By Dr. Kawa Amin
Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 208 pages | ISBN 9798765245132
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 208 pages | ISBN 9798765245149
E-Book | 208 pages | ISBN 9798765245156
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Dr. Kawa Amin is a consultant geriatrician and assistance professor of medicine Qatar University, with interests in healthcare management and education. He holds several notable certifications and has been involved in various educational and academic activities. He has a passion for bridging philosophy and medical science.

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