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The Islamic Review June 1936

1936

The scriptures which are in the hands of the opponents of many religions are sure signs of the fact that the Word of God is the great foundation on which the superstructure of a religion stands. [...] The high that proved too high the heroic for earth too hard The passion that left the ground to lose itself in the sky Are music sent up to God by the lover and the bard ; Enough that he heard it once ; we shall hear it by and by." The Chapter An-Noor refers to Allah as the "Light of the heavens and the earth." and Shelley adopted the same idea in the following : " That Light whose smile kind [...] it attracted the admiration of Von Kremer who referred to this law as the supremely original branch of Muslim Law." I think I have indicated sufficiently the plastic and elastic nature of all the provisions of the Qur-án to meet the changing conditions of the world and that its very conception of God provided for the progressive evolution of the human end or view of God in pace with the broadeni [...] The Unity of Islam is grounded on the cardinal creed of the Unity of Allah and the finality of the Prophethood of Muhammad. [...] The main cause of the rise of nationalism in Turkey Egypt and Persia is the invasion of the countries by the aggressive nationalism and imperialistic industrialism of the European Powers.
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Frontmatter
i-ii M.N. Ahmed, M.S. Majid, K.S. Ahmed view
A Declaration
201-201 unknown view
The Qur-Anic Conception of God
202-212 Mushir Kidwai view
Islam—“ The Voice of Allah ”
212-216 Jalal-ud-Din Brunton view
La Ilaha Illallah Muhammad-Ur-Rasul-Allah
216-226 M.T. K.C. view
Growth of Nationalism in Muslim Countries
226-231 unknown view
Correspondence
232-233 unknown view
Islam : A Study
234-238 Sabah-ud-Din Rahman view
What is Islam ?
239-240 unknown view
Supplement to the Islamic Review June 1936
i-vi unknown view

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