Islam – The Misunderstood Religion By Muhammad Qutub
The majority of the modern "educated" people are today faced with a religious crisis. Is religion really a fact of life? It might have been one in the past, but does it still remain so in the world of today when science has changed the whole course of life, and when there is no place in it for anything save science and what scientific facts approve of? Does religion represent a genuine need of humanity? Or is it something wholly dependent upon the temperamental constitution of an individual so that one may not believe in it as there is no difference between the two states of belief and unbelief '?
Islam And Modernism By Shaykh Mufti Taqi Usmani
For the last twenty seven years I have been writing on different aspect of the practical implementation of Islam and Islamic solution of ever new problems arising in the different spheres of life. Most of those articles were being published in the monthly journal ôAlbalagh.ö A collection of such articles had been published in Urdu about 17 years ago under the caption ôAsr-e-Hazir Mein Islam Kaiysay Nafiz Hoö How to implement Islam in the Present Time) comprising of about 750 pages.
Islam And The Secular Mind By Sayyid Abu’la’la Mawdudi (IRA)
Islam and the Economic Challenge By Umer Chapra
ISLAM AND THE ECONOMIC CHALLENGE. The ongoing revival of Islam in almost all Muslim countries has created the need for a clear, integrated picture of the programme that Islam has to offer to realise the kind of well-being that it envisages, and to counter the different problems now facing mankind, particularly in the economic field.
Islam and The World By Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi
Islam and The World By Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi. Timeless and judicious, originally written in Arabic, it examines the role Islam played in history and its impact on human progress and the loss that humanity suffered by its decline. It counters the prevailing attitude that Islam is a spent force, that it has outlived its usefulness. The author persuasively argues for the eternal reality of Islam and that it is a programme of life which is always dynamic and can never grow obsolete. This thought-provoking tour de force throws new light on the motives, opportunities and impact of the Islamic and other civilisations, on the material welfare and spiritual progress of humanity.