Islam in History
Published: January 01, 2001
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The theme of this book is evident from its title: Islam Rediscovered: Discovering Islam from its Original Sources. Its purpose, according to the author Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, is to present Islam as it is, drawing on its original sources rather than judging it by the later day interpretations and commentaries or the practices of present day Muslims in different parts of the world. A distinction is made between Islam as presented by Prophet Muhammad and his Companions (information about which is available to us in the Quran and the Sunnah) and Islam as represented by later Muslim generations—both in theory and practice. This is called the scientific approach. Using this approach one can rediscover Islam from its original sources.
Chapter name | Chapter | Duration | button |
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Preface | 0 | Read Now | |
Search for Truth | 1 | Read Now | |
Faith and Reason | 2 | Read Now | |
The Concept of God | 3 | Read Now | |
Religion | 4 | Read Now | |
Islam in Brief | 5 | Read Now | |
The Creation Plan of God | 6 | Read Now | |
Discovery of Islam | 7 | Read Now | |
The Man Islam Builds | 8 | Read Now | |
The Islamic Way of Life | 9 | Read Now | |
Islam As It Is | 10 | Read Now | |
Non-Violence and Islam | 11 | Read Now | |
Islamic Fundamentalism | 12 | Read Now | |
The Shariah and Its Application | 13 | Read Now | |
Spirituality in Islam | 14 | Read Now | |
Preservation, Updating, Dawah | 15 | Read Now | |
Islam Stands the Test of History | 16 | Read Now | |
Prophetic Vision | 17 | Read Now | |
Islamic Activism | 18 | Read Now | |
The Islamic Concept of History | 19 | Read Now | |
The Revolutionary Role of Islam | 20 | Read Now | |
Islam in History | 21 | Read Now | |
The Role of Non-Muslims in Islamic Development | 22 | Read Now | |
Conversion: An Intellectual Transformation | 23 | Read Now | |
Conclusion | 25 | Read Now |
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