Islam at the Crossroads is a book written by Muhammad Asad. The book originally published in Delhi and Lahore in 1934, and was later reprinted by Dar Al-Andulas in 1982 with an additional note by the author.
The book is basically a plea to Muslims to avoid blind imitation of Western social forms and values, and to try to preserve instead their Islamic heritage[2] which once upon a time had been responsible for the glorious, many-sided historical phenomenon comprised in the term "Muslim civilization". Asad dedicates the book to "the Muslim youth of today in hopes that it may be of benefit."[3]
See also
- Timeline of Muhammad Asad's life
- The Message of The Qur'an
- The Road to Mecca
- This Law of Ours and Other Essays
- The Principles of State and Government in Islam
References
- ^ Books, Google (1954). Islam at the Crossroads. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9780939660131.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Review by goodreads.com".
- ^ "Book review by The Canadian Charger".
External links
- Review by TheCanadianCharger.com ([1])
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