Muslim Understanding of Other Religions

Muslim Understanding of Other Religions

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Author: Ghulam Haider Aasi
Publisher: Adam Publishers
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 231
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8174353593

Description

The present work is the first in the series entitled Comparative Religion that we are launching with a view to highlight the ideas of Muslim scholars in their effort to understand other religions. This volume is devoted to the study of Kitab al Fasl fi al-Milal wa al-Ahwa wa al-Nihal, a monumental work in the field of comparative religion by Ibn Hazm. Ibn Hazm distinguished himself for his contributions to poetry and belles letters, to law and jurisprudence, to theology, sirah and history, and last, but not the least, to comparative Religion.

Aasi has produced a work of major significance in a relatively virgin field-Muslim contribution to comparative Religion. This book brings to light a great deal regarding the Muslim attitude(s) towards other religions. It also brings into sharp relief the serious and painstaking efforts of Muslim scholars to systematically study the religious traditions of others, the significance of Ibn Hazm as a pioneering figure in Comparative Religion, and his lasting impact on the development of that discipline.

One of the major contributions of Ibn Hazm was that he developed canons for a proper and critical study of religions. He not only spelled out these canons of criticism but also extensively used them in his study of other religions. What could be a better tribute to the greatness of Ibn Hazm as a Comparative Religionist than the fact that the critique of Christianity up until some seven centuries after him virtually remained confined to the points which he had raised.

Contents

FOREWORD

INTRODUCTION

The Qur’an and Other Religious Traditions

Muslim Encounter with other Religions

Ibn Hazm: His Life and Environment

Study of Other Religions

Principles and Methodology of the Study of Religions

Judaism

Christianity

The Asian Religions

Conclusion

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX