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Allama Shabbir Ahamd Usmani was a top ranking leader of the Deoband movement. Why did he work so hard for the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan? What about the concerns of many respected ulama about the leadership of Muslim league? Were the ulama under the illusion that Muslim league leaders would create an Islamic state? These candid personal letters shed new light on the subject. A must read for the students of the history of Pakistan.
"In the aftermath of the triumph of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, a glutinous flood of publications on Islam and politics began to submerge the academic and pseudo-academic book market in the West. In the midst of such staggering amount of writings, whether of a serious or pamphleteering type, this book offers a lucid and well-argued interpretations of modern Islamic political thought that is indispensable for the understanding of much ofthe current political developments in the Muslim world."
The main purpose of this book is to explore how our immune system, which protects the human body just like a disciplined organized army, has come into being and how it works. In doing so it shows the uniqueness and the perfection in Allah's creation and destroys the theory of evolution as a superstitious belief whose myth of chance encounters lie in total contradiction to the perfect design we see in nature.
This book is different from conventional scientific books. It deals with the atom - unique in being the building block of both animate and inanimate objects - with the questions "what?", "how?", and "in what way?", thereby opening the door to the answer of the question "why?"
from the publisher: "This book clearly defines answers to the questions raised by atheists and agnosticism."
This book brings into sharp relief important dilemmas faced by the Muslim world today, especially in reference to modern science and technology . . .
The Words forms the first volume of the Risale-i Nur Collection, comprised of 130-Book-Masterpiece. It explains and proves for contemporary man the teachings of the Qur’an concerning ‘the six pillars of belief,’ and at the same time makes known the true nature and the purposes of man, life, and ALL THINGS… such as God’s existence and unity, the manifestation of the divine names and attributes in creation, the resurrection of the dead and the life of the hereafter, prophethood, the miraculousness of the Qur’an, the angels, and the immortality of man’s spirit, together with such questions as the nature of man and the universe, and man’s need to worship God. Each subject is explained with reasoned arguments and logical proofs, and the most profound aspects of the truths of belief are explained in such a way that everyone can understand without difficulty.
This collection of essays by this renowned Muslim author which appeared over the years in various journals brings together studies dealing with practical as well as intellectual aspects of Islam in both their historical and contemporary reality. The author devotes himself to the contemporary significance of such themes as religion and secularism, freedom, Islamic science and philosophy.This book was originally published in 1981.
This book is an attack on the scientism of the modern world. In these beautiful and profound pages Rene Guenon looks back to an ancient Wisdom, once common to both East and West, but now almost entirely lost. Contemporary civilization itself --- with its industrial societies and illusory notions of progress -- is his target.
This work includes an in-depth survey of the individual Islamic sciences from cosmology, philosophy, theology to alchemy, physics, mathematics, astronomy, and medicine.
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.
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.
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