Towards Understanding Islam
Author: Abul
A’la Mawdudi
Publisher: Dar
Al Wahi
ISBN: 9789834361488
Price: RM21.50
Weight: 0.200kg
A simple and
comprehensive introduction to Islam.
'My purpose
in writing this book has been to provide all those persons -Muslims
non-Muslims-who have no access to the original sources of Islam with a brief
treatise giving a lucid, comprehensive and all-embracing view of Islam.
That is why
I have avoided discussion over the minute details and have endeavoured to
portray the entire picture of Islam in one perspective. Moreover, I have not
confined myself to stating what we Muslims believe in and stand for, but have
also tried to explain the rational bases of our beliefs. Similarly I have not
only presented the Islamic modes of worship and the outlines of the Islamic way
of life but have also tried to unveil the wisdom behind them. I hope this small
treatise will go a long way to satisfy the intellectual cravings of the Muslim
youth and will help the non-Muslims in understanding our real position.' (from
the foreword by Mawdudi)
'Ours is an
age of anxiety and restlessness. A change is imperceptibly overtaking the world.
The old order is disintegrating; the new one is, however, yet to come. And
history tells us that such ages of restlessness have also been periods of birth
for new movements and cultures. The world is in the grip of a tension and
awaits a twentieth-century renaissance of man.
A
significant feature of the present century is the new and wide-spread trend of
Islam revival. After a long period of stagnation the world of Islam is rising
from its stupor. A new awakening has appeared on the horizon; a new life is
being infused into the community of Islam. This trend is visible in every
country and at every place and has within it the possibilities of its becoming
the harbinger of a new age' (from the Editor Preface)
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About the
Author
Mawlana Mawdudi occupies a pivotal position in the movement for Islamic rebirth in the 20th century. He started his revolutionary mission at a time when the Western civilization was at the height of its intellectual and political power and when almost the entire Muslim world was in the grip of the western colonial rule. The demise of the Ottoman Caliphate had extinguished the last apparent hope of the Muslim Ummah. The clouds of gloom were cast upon the Muslim world. The horizon looked dark and dismal. It was in this background that a young scholar Mawdudi raised a clarion call for Islamic revival and reassertion. He invited the Muslims to the real source of their strength : The Qur'an and Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad P.B.U.H. He awakened the Muslims to a new goal and mission to live and to die for Islam