Islam: Philosophy and Ideology

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In Islam, we have particular interpretations for the usual terms, like intellect, education, society and polity etc. In this book specially these terms have been discussed in detail, in the light of the historical background with relevance to the present day context. This book has three sections, viz., Islamic Wisdom, Spirit of Governance and Present Scenario. In the first section, Islamic Philosophy has been studied, with special reference to Holy Quran, Prophets’ Tradition and great Islamic scholars’ works. And thus Islam emerges as the fountainhead for wisdom, knowledge and intellect. Further, the faith comes up as a practical discipline of life in the second section, which sheds light on Islamic tenets for administering a state, waging a war and establishing permanent peace. In the third section, Islam’s relevance and its role in contemporary world have been examined and evaluated very empirically. This academic and healthy debate, finally depicts the features of a living Islam in totality.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dilshad Hasan

Dilshad Hasan, an expert in Computer Science, he is highly qualified and trained in the discipline.  He has developed expertise in designing and programming.  Has obtained all his degrees from Delhi University.  Further he has undergone training on the job in various prestigious institutions, including APTECH.  He has been heading an experiment oriented institution, serving in the area of computer science, for many years.  Based in Delhi, he also guides students and professionals, studying and working in the field of computer studies.  For last several years, he has devoted to developing new programmers in designing.  He has also diversified into serious writing.  This is his latest work on the subject. 

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Title
Islam: Philosophy and Ideology
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8126122382
Length
x+361p., References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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