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This study examines the interpretation of the Quran (tafsir) of an Indian Muslim intellectual, Wahiduddin Khan (b.1925), written as a commentary on his translation of the Quran, The Quran: English Translation, Commentary and Parallel Arabic Text. It aims to illustrate how Khan created a peaceful understanding of the Quran in contemporary India, where a critical...
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William Wordsworth, a literary icon in romantic poetry, has impressed us with his pantheism and therefore, encouraged us to think of doing research into the concept with some modifications from Islamic perspective. It is, indeed, difficult to analyse the idea from Islamic perspective, because holding multidimensional concepts of God, and contradictory theories and hypotheses by...
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The follower of the verses of the Holy Quran finds himself before a great divine court that enjoys justice as well as fairness, the follower of the articles and writings of some of the ignorant writers of the secrets of the Great Book of our Lord or hating It, finds that they put It in...
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Islamic political thought remains the most debatable field of knowledge in the present day world both in East and the West. Authority which is generally considered to be the central aspect of Islamic political thought remains more contentious field among the scholars both within and outside Muslim academia. The fact is that some out rightly...
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