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The Islamic Review November 1939

1939

It gives the essence of the divine to us in a 402AN APPROX human guise; and the father admonishing and wa order to guide them back to the rit passages in it here and there the pathet and divine humanity of which brings tears to And the wonder of it all is that it is the plain an language of reason though occasionally metaphorica and the object of it is guidance of mankind by indicating the [...] In fact for the sake of elevation of roof in the enormous sanctuary there was built a second range of arches beyond the height of the Roman columns appropriated in the building of the lower storey. [...] the Muslim (or Hegeran) year we shall have the nuber of periods at the end of which the dates of the Muss limn festivals are the same (in the Gregorian calendar) And if we subtract this quotient from the number of the Hegeran year we shall get the number of Gregorian years corresponding to the actual (Gregorian) time which has elapsed during the number of Hegeran years expressed by the Heger [...] The explanation of the various teachings of the Holy Qur-5n the conduct of every-day life and business were sought in the practice of the Holy Prophet called "Hadith." The entire Muslim theology and jurisprudence are based upon the teachings of the Holy Qur-án and the practice of the Holy Prophet: Great pains were taken to collect the traditions of the Holy Prophet and thereby a new science th [...] That spirit and those methods were introduced into the European world by the Arabs." The picture of the achievements of the Muslim mind 'in the different fields of intellectual interest may be enlarged and details filled in from their history but it will all point to one fundamental attitude of the mind as developed by the influences of the teachings of the Qur-in; which was that life was one
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Frontmatter
i-iii K.N. Ahmad, M.Aftab-ud-din Ahmad view
A Declaration
401-401 L.K. Penny view
An Approach to the Study of the Holy Qur𣀔An
402-406 Nizamat Jung view
Our Debt to the Moslem Arab
406-424 John Archer view
A Note on Commuting the Years of the Muslim Era into those of the Christian Era
424-425 Fazal Aunders view
The Influence of the Holy Qur—an Upon Arabic Literature
426-430 Basheer Misri view
The Muslim Culture
430-435 Abdul Latif view
The Prophet’s Flight and his First Friday Sermon
435-439 M Ahsanullah view
Correspondence
440-440 unknown view
Islam to East and West
iii-iv Khwaja Kamal-Ud-Din view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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