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Verlag: Shipra Pub, Delhi, 2008
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. Acknowledgement. 1. New challenges to education. 2. The relevance of Gandhi to social reconstruction with special reference to education. 3. Gandhi's concept of culture. 4. Gandhi's concept of religion. 5. Gandhi's lovable personality. 6. Quest for the good life. 7. The concept of man. 8. Maulana Azad as I knew him. 9. A great Indian poet Iqbal. 10. The challenge of Badshah Khan. 11. New tasks before Jamia Millia Islamia. 12. Aligarh Muslim University a retrospect and a prospect. Bibliographical sketch of Khwaja Ghulamus Saiyyadain. Index. Khwaja Ghulamus Saiyyadain was a traditional man but in a more rewarding sense of the term. He inherited all the good values of the social cultural and religious ethos that the Indo Islamic civilization offered to a sensitive and intelligent human being. But he did not remain confined to these illuminating effects of the tradition but used them to further enlighten his mental horizons whereas he enriched his mind with modern knowledge. But beyond all the cultural refinements and intellectual achievements that he was able to attain what make him stand out was his firm belief in the universal values of Islam and his equally strong belief in the commonness and inner compatibilities between core Islamic and Indian civilizational values. All his life he tried with all his powers of mind and heart to preach and promote the values of tolerance and peaceful co existence that he thought and believed were two foundations on which can rest the edifice of a modern India that includes all and excludes none. 218 pp.
Contents 1 Maulana Rumi as a TeacherAnnemarie Schimmel 2 Mysticism in IslamMohd Mujeeb 3 Rabiyah al-Adwiyyah of Basra 713714-801Akhtar Qambar 4 Ibn Taymiyahs Criticism of SufismAbdul Haq Ansari 5 Shaykh Farid Ganj-i-Shakar as a Model SufiAbdul Haq Ansari 6 Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi on Wahdat l-ShuhudAbdul Haq Ansari 7 Kabir as Depicted in the Persian Sufistic and Historical WorksQamaruddin 8 Bhakti and Ishq-E-IlahiIH Azad Farooqi 9 Shah Wali-ul Allah Dehlvi An Analysis of his SufismAbdur Rasheed Bhat 10 A Muslims DevotionsS Vahiduddin 11 SoulEnergyEhsanullah Khan 12 Epistemology in the Sufi Discourse Syed Jamaluddin 13 Spiritual States Sufism and PsychologyRoquiya Zainuddin 14 The Knowledge of GodS Vahiduddin 15 The Apprehension of God as an Inapprehensible MysteryS Vahiduddin 16 The Mahfil-e-Sama Sufi Practice in the Indian ContextRegula Burkhardt Qureshi 17 A Muslim Appreciation of Christian HolinessMahmood M Ayoub 18 Death and Suffering in Islam An Individualistic ViewIH Azad Farooqi 19 The Impact of West Asian Sufi Saints on Muslims in Medieval BengalMohammad Ismail 20 Sufi Approach to the Problem of AlienationWaheed Akhtar 21 Sufism and Gradual Transformation in the Meaning of Sufi in Safavid PeriodHossain Mir Jafri 22 Esoteric and Mystical Aspects of Religious Knowledge in SufismCarl W Ernst 23 Modern Hindu Literary Treatment of a Medieval Indian Muslim Saint Sidi Maula of CharuchandralekhOm P Gupta 24 Role of Sufi Shrines in the Awadh under the Mughals 1658-1750Jigar Mohammad 25 Iqbal and Islamic TassawwufIqtidar Husain Siddiqi 26 Fundamentalism or a Return to FundamentalsAkhtar Qambar 27 The Early Chishti Dargahs of DelhiIqtidar Husain Siddiqi 28 Sufism in KashmirBalraj Puri Ritual and Popular Piety The Urs at Dargah Dada Hayat in South IndiaYoginder Sikand IndexSufism in Islamic tradition has for centuries been a source of inner peace spiritual awakening and enlightenment for millions of human beings It has also been a matter of debate among scholars regarding the questions related to its origin nature and external manifestations This volume having 29 well researched papers seeks to present a wide spectrum of perspectives and in-depth studies on different aspects of Islamic Sufism and Indian Mysticism and their interface that has manifested itself through the history of Islams interaction with India spread over a time-frame of more than a millennium The contributions in this volume are made by some of the most renowned scholars and experts in the fields of philosophy Islamic studies comparative religions psychology sociology history and journalism 376 pp.
Verlag: Shipra Pub, New Delhi, 2008
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. Introduction. 1. Speaking for myself. 2. My schooldays. 3. Right and wrong in education. 4. Textbooks new ideals and responsibilities. 5. Education and traditional values. 6. Culture. 7. Conscience. 8. When the world is too much with us. 9. Secularism. 10. Sufism in India. 11. Indo Iranian synthesis in literature. 12. The Perso Arabic script. 13. Amir Khusrau. 14. Ghalib the poetic tradition. 15. Ghalib as poet. 16. Iqbal. 17. Umrao Jan Ada. 18. What Shakespeare Means to me. 19. Glories of Indian art. 20. The Red Fort. 21. The Qutub complex as a social document. 22. The status of the individual conscience in Islam. 23. Freedom and obligation the Islamic view. 24. Islamic influence on Indian Society. 25. The Indian Muslims after Independence. 26. Gandhi and the Muslim masses. 27. Guru Nanak through Muslim eyes. 28. The discovery of India. 29. Approach to the study of medieval Indian history. 30. The meaning of Indian history. 31. The middle ages (ad 900 1450). 32. The religious world state (ad 200 900). 33. A century of revolutions (1750 1850). 34. Profiles of some great cultures. Index. Prof. Mujeeb was one of the most brilliant stars of the firmament of new ideas that the group led by Dr. Zakir Husain spread out over the Jamia Millia Islamia which was both the birth ground of a new educational philosophy and practice and a battle ground of new ideas necessary to lead the Indian Muslim into a future of intellectual and spiritual freedom a happy balance of faith and rationalism and a constructive synthesis of core Islamic and Indian civilizational values. This book represents all the shades and hues of the astonishingly diverse intellectual and academic expressions and achievements that Prof. Mujeeb was known for. 314 pp.