QUR’ANIC AND NON-QUR’ANIC ISLAM

2ND REVISED EDITION
By (author)BRIGADIER (R) N

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This is a study of twenty Islamic themes of contemporary importance. Each theme bears two versions: Qur’anic and non-Qur’anic. The latter is familiar because it has dominated Islamic perceptions, thought and practices for the past thirteen hundred years.

It draws its sanction from a variety of sources such as pre-Islamic Arab customs and traditions, Sunnah — as it is codified in books of Ahadith, called ‘The Correct Six’, jurisprudence (fiqh), myth and whim. The source for the Qur’anic version is exclusively the Qur’an. In some ways, this is a unique book. Based on the Qur’an, its message is interpreted entirely from the Qur’anic text itself. Superimposition of non-Qur’anic views has been scrupulously avoided. Credentials of Sunnah as a source of Islam have been examined in some detail.

The two versions of Islam use the same idiom but are markedly different and often contradictory, on fundamentals, in the general thrust, in spirit and substance. Qur’anic Islam seeks to establish an egalitarian, humane, just and equitable social order. It gives the individual full responsibility and scope to express himself constructively.


ISBN: 9694022851
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2001

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228

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Brigadier (R) Nazir Ahmed was born in 1918 in Punjab. He graduated with Honours in English and obtained a Masters in Economics from Government College, Lahore. He was a university research scholar and lecturer before he was commissioned in the army in 1945. While in the army, he attended academic courses in the UK and USA and his services were twice borrowed by the Ministry of Education to head special projects. He retired in 1976 as Director of Army Education.Over fifty army educational books carry his name as author or editor.

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