Islamic Thought: An Approach to Reform

For the first time, Muslims are faced with a worldwide positivism which is working to use knowledge, the sciences and their discoveries and achievements in a manner which severs the relationship between the Creator, the created universe and man, thereby disregarding the world of the unseen and drivi...

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QRPF1 The Koran (Qur’an)
Religion
Religion and beliefs
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Society and Social Sciences
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