The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam is a compilation of lectures delivered by Muhammad Iqbal on Islamic philosophy and published in 1930. These lectures were delivered by Iqbal in Madras, Hyderabad, and Aligarh. The last chapter, “Is Religion Possible?”, was added to the book from the 1934 Oxford Edition onwards.In Reconstruction, Iqbal called for a re-examination of the intellectual foundations of Islamic philosophy. The book is a major work of modern Islamic thought.
The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam by Mohammad Iqbal
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Mohammad Iqbal, a well-known philosopher and poet, is the author of a significant work titled “The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam.” This book discusses the difficulties Muslims are currently facing and offers a thorough framework for reinterpreting Islamic doctrine. Iqbal examines a number of topics, including as social justice, philosophy, and spirituality, pushing Muslims to accept reason and harmonise their traditional Islamic beliefs with the needs of a world that is changing quickly. It is a comprehensive examination of the fundamentals of Islam and its applicability in the modern world.
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