
Science and Civilization between Islam and Christianity
Muhammad Abduh
Hardback, 320 pages
9781914983245
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A translation of a seminal work by Muhammad Abduh.
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This book is a translation of Muhammad Abduhās Al-Islam wa-l-Nasraniyya maa al-Ilm wa-l-Madaniyya (Science and Civilization between Islam and Christianity). Abduh was an Egyptian jurist, religious scholar, theologian, and reformer of Al-AzharāEgyptās oldest university and a renowned seat of Islamic learningāwho died in 1905. His impact on modern Islam cannot be overstated. In fact, much of modern Muslim thought has, in one way or another, been a reaction to his ideas. Although he is the subject of numerous English studies, only one treatise of his has been translated into English: Risalat al-tawhid (Theology of Unity) by Ishaq Masaad and Kenneth Cragg, in 1966.
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Far too little attention has been paid to the treatise translated here and its impact on the Islamic theology of Christianity. This first English translation fills a serious gap in the genre of Islam and Christian-Muslim relations.
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Contents
⢠Islam, Muslims, and Colonialism in response to Gabriel Hanotaux
⢠The Persecution of Knowledge and Civilisation under Christianity in response to Farah Antun
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Muhammad Abduh
Hardback, 320 pages
9781914983245
Ā
A translation of a seminal work by Muhammad Abduh.
Ā
This book is a translation of Muhammad Abduhās Al-Islam wa-l-Nasraniyya maa al-Ilm wa-l-Madaniyya (Science and Civilization between Islam and Christianity). Abduh was an Egyptian jurist, religious scholar, theologian, and reformer of Al-AzharāEgyptās oldest university and a renowned seat of Islamic learningāwho died in 1905. His impact on modern Islam cannot be overstated. In fact, much of modern Muslim thought has, in one way or another, been a reaction to his ideas. Although he is the subject of numerous English studies, only one treatise of his has been translated into English: Risalat al-tawhid (Theology of Unity) by Ishaq Masaad and Kenneth Cragg, in 1966.
Ā
Far too little attention has been paid to the treatise translated here and its impact on the Islamic theology of Christianity. This first English translation fills a serious gap in the genre of Islam and Christian-Muslim relations.
Ā
Contents
⢠Islam, Muslims, and Colonialism in response to Gabriel Hanotaux
⢠The Persecution of Knowledge and Civilisation under Christianity in response to Farah Antun














