by Ayatullah Muhammad Mufatteh
This text offers us a short and comprehensive history of how Muslims Scientists have made a contribution to the advancement of science. Muslim scientists are known to have put the founding stones in sciences like chemistry, math and medicine.
Today's world, plagued by war and greed, and media are inundated by the issues pertaining to human rights.
What is the position of the Islamic Sharia regarding The Human Rights, as they are understood internationally? Does the Islamic law adhere to The Human Rights? does it respect some of the decrees and reject others?Why? Does Islamic law reject The Human rights altogether?
The present book does a magnificent job at offering a comprehensive, lengthy and thorough investigation to answer all the above questions.
What is the position of the Islamic Sharia regarding The Human Rights, as they are understood internationally? Does the Islamic law adhere to The Human Rights? does it respect some of the decrees and reject others?Why? Does Islamic law reject The Human rights altogether?
The present book does a magnificent job at offering a comprehensive, lengthy and thorough investigation to answer all the above questions.
by Dr. Muhammad Legenhausen
What is feminism? What does it have in common with Islam? What is the position of the Islamic law regarding the feminist issues? What is considered oppression from Islamic point of view?
The present book will answer all the above mentioned questions and at the same time it will clarify the role of the women in Islam.
This book is also a good source of information and logical explanation for all the people out there who keep insisting that women are oppressed and that the Islamic rules should be changed.
The present book will answer all the above mentioned questions and at the same time it will clarify the role of the women in Islam.
This book is also a good source of information and logical explanation for all the people out there who keep insisting that women are oppressed and that the Islamic rules should be changed.
by Allamah Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabatabai
In an age an era in which we run in competition with each other to be the first in everything (the first to own latest technology, the first to own a house, to own the latest car model...) what role does Islam really play in our lives?
How can we ensure that our children and the generations to come learn that what other people regard as normal or good is not really acceptable for us to do according with the perfect religion that Allah swt has created for us?
How can we ensure that our children and the generations to come learn that what other people regard as normal or good is not really acceptable for us to do according with the perfect religion that Allah swt has created for us?
by Dr. Muhammad Legenhausen
Some scientists seem to support the idea of the islamisation of knowledge and some have evolved into considering hermeneutics as a possible solution.
But which sciences could be transformed through the hermeneutics process? Which source would the scientists use in the process? What are the sciences and the frameworks in which transformation would be possible?
All the above issues and more are being dealt with in this amazing book.
But which sciences could be transformed through the hermeneutics process? Which source would the scientists use in the process? What are the sciences and the frameworks in which transformation would be possible?
All the above issues and more are being dealt with in this amazing book.
by Hamid Reza Alavi
We live in a world where everything is always about me: my religion, my house, my phone..etc., forgetting on many occasions that there is a world beyond our own petty existence.
In this context, the content of this book is a refreshing reminder that everything is not always about me but about us. Us, who believe, regardless of birth place, descend, religion or gender, that there is a God, a higher power that we all strive to know and to Whom we will all return in the end.
In this context, the content of this book is a refreshing reminder that everything is not always about me but about us. Us, who believe, regardless of birth place, descend, religion or gender, that there is a God, a higher power that we all strive to know and to Whom we will all return in the end.