This book strikes at the root of almost everything that makes it difficult for the present-day European to believe wholeheartedly in reli…
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Read More(Lama'at by Fakhruddin ‘Iraq W. C. Chittick / Peter Lamborn Wilson Fakhrud din `Iraqi (1213-1289) was one of the foremost expositors of S…
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Read MoreThis is Frithjof Schuon’s third book on Islam. The opening chapters leave us with a much clearer understanding of the relationship betwee…
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Read MoreIslam, which occupies a central position between East and West, has to become conscious of its own mission. Now, when it is more and more…
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