
This text is the first book presented surrounding Islamic thought and theological topics and the concept of resurrection.
ISBN: 978-964-529-699-3
- Islamic Thought (Ma‘arif Islami) Book One
- Publisher’s Foreword
- Foreword
- Introduction: Religion in the Modern World
- Chapter One: God, Humanity And The World
- Section One: In Search of the Object of Devotion
- Section Two:The Path to “Him”
- Understanding the Nature of God and His Attributes
- The Methods of Understanding God
- Understanding Divine Attributes
- Purity and Understandability of Divine Attributes in the Qur’an
- The Definition of Justice
- Several Questions and Answers regarding Theodicy
- Apophatic Attributes [sifat al-salbi]
- Section Three: Anthropology
- Various Branches of Anthropology
- The Importance of Anthropology
- The Creation of the Human Race
- Aspects of Humanity’s Being
- Humans and Animals
- The Elect of Creation
- The Other Side of the Coin
- Compulsion or Free Will
- An Ancient Question
- Islamic Theology and Free Will
- Qur’an and Free Will
- Human Perfection (Teleology)
- Worship and the Complete Human
- Ṣalāt, the Most Beautiful Aspect of Worshiping the Divine
- Secrets of Ṣalāt
- Section Four: Cosmology [jahān shināsī]
- Religious and Scientific Cosmology
- The Invisible [ghayb] and the Manifest [shahādat]
- The Justness [haqq madārī] of the World
- Finality of Creation
- Best Possible System
- Intrinsic Consciousness and Universal Praise [tasbīh al-‘umūmī]
- God and the Universe
- Unity in Action
- The Natural World
- The Supernatural World
- Chapter Two: The Resurrection (Eschatology)