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Islamic Books > Basics of Islam > Introducing Islam from Within Mona Abul-Fadl
To promote a better understanding of Islam and to develop some insights into the Faith as it is perceived and lived by Muslims.
| Publisher: | The Islamic Foundation | | Suitable Age: | 14 - Adults | | Format: | Paperback | | Length: | 135 pgs |
| SKU: 420-129 |
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Introducing Islam from Within is the author's personal testament to a faith that in the past inspired one of the world's greatest civilizations and that today continues to texture the human lives of one fifth of the world's population and to give shape, meaning, and direction to their history. It condenses, profiles, and synthesizes the essentials of Islam as a religion and a way of life in a manner that brings out the relevance of its core concepts and perennial values and communicates it with rational lucidity and engaging pathos.
While introductions to Islam abound, there are few that are likely to equally appeal to a cultured and perceptive lay audience which includes Muslims as well as the non-Muslims for whom it was originally written.
Mona Abul-Fadl (b. 145, Cairo) grew up between two cultures, the greater part of her childhood being spent between Egypt and England. Subsequently she received her doctorate from London University and went on to earn her professorship at Cairo University. Her versatile interests cover a range of topics from Islam and the Middle East to political theory, epistemology, and feminist scholarship.
| SKU: 420-129 |
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