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<em>Islam</em> Rediscovered

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 ...

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<em>Islam</em> and the Modern Man

In the book, Islam and the Modern Man, Maulana Wahiduddin Khan explains that the problems that confront man in the present age can all be traced, directly or indirectly, to one underlying cause: the separation of man from God. In the modern age, man has acquired many material comforts, but he has lost his faith in God. The greatest asset that...

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<em>Islam</em> and the Modern Man

In the book, Islam and the Modern Man, Maulana Wahiduddin Khan explains that the problems that confront man in the present age can all be traced, directly or indirectly, to one underlying cause: the separation of man from God. In the modern age, man has acquired many material comforts, but he has lost his faith in God. The greatest asset that...

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The Teachings of <em>Islam</em>

In the book, The Teachings of Islam, Maulana Wahiduddin Khan explains that Islam is not just a system; it is a means of becoming acquainted with the Lord of the Universe. A study of Islam should move one as proximity to God does. To understand Islam, one should read a book which does not just deal with creeds but also explains how one should ...

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Non-Violence and <em>Islam</em>

In this book Maulana Wahiduddin Khan states that non-violence should never be confused with inaction or passivity. Non-violence is action in the full sense of the word. Whenever individuals, groups or communities are faced with a problem, one way to solve it is by resorting to violence. The better way is to attempt to solve the problem by pea...

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Spirituality in <em>Islam</em>

What is spirituality—or rabbaniyat, to use the Quranic term? In Spirituality in Islam, Maulana Wahiduddin Khan explains that it is the elevation of the human condition to a plane on which the mind is focused on the higher, non-material realities of a godly existence. The opposite of spirituality is materialism, a course followed all too often...

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<em>Islam</em> and Human Welfare

In this booklet, the author explains that Islam encourages its followers to live as giver members of society and make positive contribution to people’s lives. The Prophet encouraged independent thinking and research in the domains of human knowledge and worldly progress. This freedom to do scientific pursuit inspired Muslims of the Middle Age...

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The Concept of Jihad in <em>Islam</em>

The author explains that jihad is not synonymous with war or violence in the book. It means to make great efforts for a noble purpose. Jihad-e-nafs is to strive against one’s negative feelings to remain steadfast on the path that is pleasing to God. Jihad-e-dawah is an ideological struggle to convey the message of God to all...

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<em>Islam</em> Daur-e-Jadeed ka Khaliq

دور جد ید کو ظہور میں لانے کے لیے ایک آئڈیالوجی در کارتھی ، جس کی بنیاد پر انسان مظاہر کائنات کو تقدس کی نظر سے دیکھنے کے بجائے انوسٹی گیشن کا موضوع بنائے۔ یہ آئڈ یالوجی تو حید کی صورت میں اسلام نے فراہم کی ۔ اسلام کی آئڈ یالوجی کے بغیر دورجدید کا ظہور میں آنا اتنا ہی نا ممکن تھا، جتنا کہ انجینئرنگ کی سائنس کے بغیرمشین کا وجود میں آنا۔زیر نظر...

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