Islam in History
Published: January 01, 2001
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Islam is a religion of peace. Contemporary instances of Muslims resorting to violence in the name of their religion is, according to Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, in complete contrast to Islamic teachings. In the book Non-Violence and Peace-Building in Islam he presents the approach to conflict-prevention, conflict-resolution and peace-building outlined in the Quran and the life of the Prophet. A common thread running through these essays is the assertion that one should differentiate between Islam and Muslims: one should judge Muslims in the light of Islamic teachings and not vice versa. The book explains that whenever a difficult situation arises, the right course is not to take immediate action but to stop and reflect patiently on the possible consequences of one’s response. Those who choose to react by making an immediate emotional response can only cause an exacerbation of their difficulties. On the other hand, those who adopt a well-considered approach will certainly find ways and means of converting problems into opportunities for improving the situation that they are faced with. There is great wisdom in engaging in this sort of result-oriented planning. The author prays that God makes this book a means for bringing about the needed transformation in people’s minds and helps them understand the importance of peace.
Chapter name | Chapter | Duration | button |
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Introduction | 0 | Read Now | |
Peace is Possible, But only through the Right Way | 1 | Read Now | |
Avoid Confrontation | 2 | Read Now | |
Unilateral Action for Peace | 3 | Read Now | |
Reform Yourself Instead of Confronting Others | 4 | Read Now | |
Nature’s Lessons for Conflict Avoidance | 5 | Read Now | |
Water from Stones: Conflict-Resolution through Gentleness | 6 | Read Now | |
Learn from History | 7 | Read Now | |
The Quranic Way of Conflict-Resolution | 8 | Read Now | |
Desist from Intolerance | 9 | Read Now | |
Avoid Conflict by Ignoring the Lesser Evil | 10 | Read Now | |
Communal Egos and Inter-Community Conflict | 11 | Read Now | |
Responding to Provocation through Patience | 12 | Read Now | |
The Solution to Communal Conflict | 13 | Read Now | |
The Sensible Way to Respond to Provocation | 14 | Read Now | |
Reflections On Communal Riots | 15 | Read Now | |
Nipping Inter-Community Conflict in the Bud | 16 | Read Now | |
Lessons for Conflict-Resolution | 17 | Read Now | |
Practice What You Preach | 18 | Read Now | |
Make Yourself Eligible, Don’t Make Demands | 19 | Read Now | |
Discover OpportunitieS in Challenging Situations | 20 | Read Now | |
Consciousness Of the Hereafter | 21 | Read Now |
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