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The New Encyclopedia of Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 588

The New Encyclopedia of Islam

THe New Encyclopedia of Islam is written by a scholar for the general reader and researcher, without assuming any prior knowledge of the subject. Detailed cross-references lead the reader into deeper knowledge of Islam, whatever his strarting point. Many quotations, and hitherto untranslated prayers, support the religious and philosphical entries.

The Concise Encyclopædia of Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 534

The Concise Encyclopædia of Islam

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This fully revised new edition comprehensively encompasses the religion, history and culture of the Islamic world in some 1300 entries. It covers aspects of religious belief, ritual, practices, prayer, significant political movements, spiritual and political leaders, art, architecture, sects, law, social institutions, history, ethnography, nations and states, languages, science, major cities and centres of learning.

The Concise Encyclopedia of Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 486

The Concise Encyclopedia of Islam

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Three Monotheistic Faiths – Judaism, Christianity, Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Three Monotheistic Faiths – Judaism, Christianity, Islam

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-05-21
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

This book is a synopsis of three monotheistic faiths Judaism, Christianity, and Islam their common areas and their differences. The authors desire? To show why she believes and to also prove that, of the three main faiths existing in the world today, Christianity (a true and right personal relationship with Christ) is the only vehicle to God. It is only through Jesus Christ, Gods Son, that we find our way to Him. (John 14:6).

The Princeton Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 704

The Princeton Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought

"In 2012, the year 1433 of the Muslim calendar, the Islamic population throughout the world was estimated at approximately a billion and a half, representing about one-fifth of humanity. In geographical terms, Islam occupies the center of the world, stretching like a big belt across the globe from east to west."--P. vii.

Manicheism, Religion of 1,000 Masks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Manicheism, Religion of 1,000 Masks

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-02-17
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The religion of the Past, Present, and the Future. Manicheism is an intellectual virus which disguises itself as any religion, any philosophy. The name means "Mani Lives." The Doctrine of Good and Evil at war with each other as two gods or as light and darkness, when it enters the mind it causes what the Persians called "ishraq" or "sudden illumination." And then the person is trapped. Mani was born in Mesopotamia in 216 and was adopted into a Baptizing sect descended from the Essenes. At the age of 24 he founded his own religion which spread through the Roman Empire and to China. Between Islam and Manicheism a "Star Wars" raged for six hundred years until the Mongols came. This is an exposition of Manicheism in Islam, Europe, and in philosophies such as Hegel, Freud, Marx, Existentialism, and Communism.

Four Testaments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 497

Four Testaments

Four Testaments brings together four foundational texts from world religions—the Tao Te Ching, Dhammapada, Analects of Confucius, and Bhagavad Gita—inviting readers to experience them in full, to explore possible points of connection and divergence, and to better understand people who practice these traditions. Following Brian Arthur Brown’s award-winning Three Testaments: Torah, Gospel, Quran, this volume of Four Testaments features essays by esteemed scholars to introduce readers to each tradition and text, as well as commentary on unexpected ways the ancient Zoroastrian tradition might connect Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Hinduism, as well as the Abrahamic faiths. Four Testaments aims to foster deeper religious understanding in our interconnected and contentious world.

Muhammad and Jesus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

Muhammad and Jesus

This carefully researched and provocative treatment of the two most influential persons in world history sets aside the cultural prejudices that often hamper open, honest comparison of Muhammad and Jesus. Phipps begins with a thorough biographical investigation of the early lives of the Meccan and the Nazarene and a thoughtful assessment of their later contributions as statesman and reformer. He then debunks many of the invidious myths about Jesus and Muhammad during the course of a careful exploration of the ways in which they interpreted Hebrew Scriptures, their prescriptions for moral conduct, and their attitudes toward rewards and punishment on earth and in the afterlife.

The Law of Riba in Islamic Banking
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

The Law of Riba in Islamic Banking

The issue of riba, that is, interest/the "excess" or "surplus" on loans is crucial for both Islamic and non-Islamic countries. Western economic systems use interest to distribute financial resources efficiently for investment and/or consumption, while Islamic economies pursue a completely different strategy for financing loans, which adheres to Islamic laws and prohibits the activities of conventional banking systems with regard to interest. This book argues that there is scope for new definitions and analysis based on alternative concepts which respect Islamic values and principles, yet pave the way for modification and debate. The book comprises of two parts. Theoretical issues are dealt w...

Redemption As A Literary Icon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Redemption As A Literary Icon

Concept of Redemption in the Selected Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Graham Greene: A Comparative Perspective in the Light of the Catholic Theme of Redemption as Elucidated by John deMatha and the ‘Trinitarians’ is an English Literature book that analyzes the selected works of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Graham Greene. The intended objective is to demonstrate how the Catholic theme of redemption influence these authors, the primary source for which is the Holy Bible. A critical and interpretative framework for the thematic analysis of literary texts focused on the idea of redemption has been created based on the above findings. Applying the framework on these authors suggests that life is ...