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Originally published in 1952, al-Din, by prominent Egyptian scholar Muhammad Abdullah Draz (1894-1958), has been critically acclaimed as one of the most influential Arab Muslim studies of universal 'religion' and forms of religiosity in modern times. Written as an introductory textbook for a course in the "History of Religions" at King Fuad I University in Cairo-the first of its kind offered at an Egyptian institution of higher learning-this book presents a critical overview of classical approaches to the scholarly study of religion. While ultimately adapted to an Islamic paradigm, the book is a novel attempt to construct a grand narrative about the large methodological issues of Religious Studies and the History of Religions and in relation to modernity and secularism. Translated for the first time in English by Yahya Haidar, this book demonstrates how the scholarly academic study of religion in the West, often described as 'Orientalist', came to influence and help shape a counter-discourse from one of the leading Arab Muslim scholars of his time.
This book analyzes for the first time in English the ethical theory
that underpins Qur'anic legislation by providing a classification
of specific verses in which Islam's holy book discusses moral
issues. The principal purpose of this book is to demonstrate the
ways in which the Qur'an theoretically and practically provides the
moral code to which Muslims around the world adhere. The author
divides his analysis into a survey of Qur'anic attitudes towards
the basic ethical issues of obligation and responsibility, issues
of moral psychology such as motivation and intention, as well as
matters of social ethics such as the function of law in society. He
then explores the meanings of individual morality, morality within
the family and civil society, and the relationship of morality to
the idea of the state.
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