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The best speeches of Shaykh Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi painstakingly collected by Shaykh Abdul Majid Ghauri. Contemporary, refreshing, thought-provoking. A great gift for those who love the works of Shaykh Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi as well as anyone who wants to read historic speeches. Includes talks that were delivered in Urdu but have been translated into Arabic.
A glimpse of the rich Muslim heritage in mathematics, astronomy, geography, geology, cartography, physics, mechanics, optics, zoology, botany, medicine, surgery, chemistry, agriculture, navigation and ship building, architecture, calligraphy, history, law, literature and poetry, and political systems and government. Written for the common man and especially for young students.
From the publisher: This book presents close, careful translation of four fatwas by Ibn Taymiyya on how Muslims should respond when they come under non-Muslim rule: should they fight or quit such rule; if they should adjust to it, how and how far? Next, Michot translates passages from six modern authors reflecting on the same question, and referring to Ibn Taymiyya. Readers can judge for themselves how far modern militancy departs from the orthodox Islamic attitudes exemplified by Ibn Taymiyya.
This book proves and explains that, “The imaginary and insubstantial thing Naturalists call Nature, if it has an external reality, can at the very most be a work of art; it cannot be the Artist. It is a set of decrees; it cannot be the Issuer of the decrees. It is a body of the laws of creation, and cannot be the Lawgiver. It is but a created screen to the dignity of God, and cannot be the Creator. It is a law, not a power, and cannot possess power.” From the Risale-i Nur Collection
In this seminal work, Malik Bennabi investigates the essentials of human society by exploring what makes the human group an ethico-social order and historical community and not a mere agglomerate of individulas living according to the mere laws of nature. Following a multi-disciplinary approach informed by a clear philosophical bent mind and a unity of intellectual vision, On The Origins of Human Society provides an adequate theoretical framework for a paradigmatic shift in the study and understanding of human social existence
It is an in-depth exploration of the relationship between Islam and science from the emergence of of the Islamic scientific tradition in the eighth century to the present time.
The book deals with the fundamental question of the nature of `worldview' according to Islam.
This book will help the readers understand the thoughts of Allama Ubaidullah Sindhi.
Collection of newspaper columns presenting Islamic outlook while commenting on current events and news. Cover a wide range of topics. Among other things, they also afford us a rare glimpse into the life of Muslims in India.
A compilation of lectures delivered by Allama Muhammad Iqbal on Islamic philosophy; it was first published in 1930. These lectures were delivered by Iqbal in Madras, Hyderabad, and Aligarh. The last chapter, "Is Religion Possible", was added to the book from the 1934 Oxford Edition onwards.
In Reconstruction, Iqbal called for a re-examination of the intellectual foundations of Islamic philosophy. The book is a major work of modern Islamic thought.
Contains two important works by Abu Bakr At-Tartooshi (d. 520 AH) who was a famous Maliki scholar of the sixth century. His disciples include such luminaries as Qazi Abu Bakr Ibn Al Arabi, Qazi Iyad. His book Sirajul Mulook was translated in Spanish in 1930 and influenced the work of Ibn Khuldoon.
Islamic teachings about the media. Both producers and consumers need to be aware of them.
This work includes an in-depth survey of the individual Islamic sciences from cosmology, philosophy, theology to alchemy, physics, mathematics, astronomy, and medicine.
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