About This Book
A collection of concise memoranda addressed to students, offering a personal, midway interpretation of Islam that stresses spiritual substance over ritual formalism. It supplies a translation and three-part analysis of the Qur'an's opening chapter, examines the nature and attributes of God, and considers how Islam relates to other faiths and to modern scientific ideas, including evolutionary thought. Subsequent notes discuss unity, moderation, self-perfection, social duty, and the move from fear of God toward love of humanity, with an appendix on Muslim reformation and practical prayers to stimulate independent reflection.
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