Khutbat e Bahawalpur
By: Dr. Muhammad Hameed Ullah
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The Emergence of Islam, an English rendering of a series of twelve lectures delivered by M. Hamidullah, attempts to highlight the basic thrust of Islamic teachings and to outline the formative period of Islam’s intellectual and institutional history. The author has eminently succeeded in conveying a synthetic picture of Islam as it emerged in the early period of its history-as a religion, as a community, as a state, and as a n intellectual tradition.
The Emergence of Islam, an English rendering of a series of twelve lectures delivered by M. Hamidullah, attempts to highlight the basic thrust of Islamic teachings and to outline the formative period of Islam’s intellectual and institutional history. The author has eminently succeeded in conveying a synthetic picture of Islam as it emerged in the early period of its history-as a religion, as a community, as a state, and as a n intellectual tradition.
Publication Date:
01/01/2017
Number of Pages::
392
Binding:
Hard Back
ISBN:
1000000009293
Categories:
Publisher Date:
01/01/2017
Number of Pages::
392
Binding:
Hard Back
ISBN:
1000000009293
Categories:
The Emergence of Islam, an English rendering of a series of twelve lectures delivered by M. Hamidullah, attempts to highlight the basic thrust of Islamic teachings and to outline the formative period of Islam’s intellectual and institutional history. The author has eminently succeeded in conveying a synthetic picture of Islam as it emerged in the early period of its history-as a religion, as a community, as a state, and as a n intellectual tradition.
The Emergence of Islam, an English rendering of a series of twelve lectures delivered by M. Hamidullah, attempts to highlight the basic thrust of Islamic teachings and to outline the formative period of Islam’s intellectual and institutional history. The author has eminently succeeded in conveying a synthetic picture of Islam as it emerged in the early period of its history-as a religion, as a community, as a state, and as a n intellectual tradition.