Islam, Her Moral And Spiritual Value: A Rational And Pyschological Study
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The author offers a rational, psychological study of Islam, arguing against fears of a unified Muslim threat and situating the faith's universalist and communal ideals. He analyzes the Prophet's temperament, upbringing, principles, and practical statesmanship, treating both spiritual teachings and material achievements. Chapters examine daily moral precepts, social duties, and denunciations of social ills, then compare Muslim morality with Christian societies' responses. The closing chapters assess historical exchanges between Europe and Muslim civilizations and propose that religions operate within differing ethnic or cultural spheres, adapting to communal needs.
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