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About
the Book
Islam is often misunderstood because of certain fundamentals who
have turned jihad into a misnomer and lead the youth astray. This
book digs the truth out of the closet and clears the haze off the
myths which have been passed off as Holy Preachings. The articles
reflect the author's impeccable understanding of Islam and Qur’anic
teachings. Sensitive issues like gender and feminism along with
other commonly debated theories on science, corporal punishment,
Hindutva, cow slaughter and violence have been astutely dealt with.
Ali discourses on several disputed issues and quotes extensively
from Qur’an. He unravels the mystery of the “Missing
Verse” in whose guises people take undue liberties and also
demystifies the word kafir. He refutes those who preach that science
and Islam are oxymorons and unveils the hidden similarities between
the two. He gives even arguments on the shortcomings of people in
interpreting them. He dives into the unfathomable and rediscovers
the origin of Islam. This Compilation is a must-read for all those
who want to understand the preachings of the religion which has
for long been unjustly associated with fanaticism.
About the Author
Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer was born in Rajasthan in 1939. he graduated
in civil engineering from Indore, Madhya Pradesh and also took training
in Hadith, tawil, figh and Qur’anic tafsir. An internationally
renowned scholar of islam, he has published over 50 books on islam
including Rights of Women in islam, Liberation Theology in islam,
Communalism and Communal Harmony.
He is a peace activist and is currently leading a reform movement
in Bohra Muslim Community to which he belongs. He was awarded the
National Communal Harmony Award by Government of India in 1998 and
the Right Livelihood Award, also known as Alternate Nobel Award
by Swedish Academy, in 2004. He was conferred Honorary Doctorate
by Calcutta University in 1993 and Hamdard Islamic University, Delhi
in 2005. He is Founding Chairman of Centre for Study of Society
and Secularism and Institute of Islamic Studies.
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