Islam: Religion, History, and Civilization

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By Seyyed Hossein Nasr (Reknown Iranian scholar)
Publisher: HarperOne
Pages: 224, Date: 2003-01-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0060507144
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The world's leading Islamicist offers a concise introduction to this rich and diverse tradition of 1.2 billion adherents.
In this informative and clear introduction to the world of Islam, Seyyed Hossein Nasr explores the following topics in depth:

•What Is Islam?
•The Doctrines and Beliefs of Islam
•Islamic Practices and Institutions
•The History of Islam
•Schools of Islamic Thought
•Islam in the Contemporary World
•Islam and Other Religions
•The Spiritual and Religious Significance of Islam

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Paper Before Print: The History and Impact of Paper in the Islamic world

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By Jonathan Bloom
Publisher: Yale University Press
Pages: 320, Date: 2001-11-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0300089554
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Like the printing press, typewriter, and computer, paper has been a crucial agent for the dissemination of information. This engaging book presents an important new chapter in paper's history: how its use in Islamic lands during the Middle Ages influenced almost every aspect of medieval life. Focusing on the spread of paper from the early eighth century, when Muslims in West Asia acquired Chinese knowledge of paper and papermaking, to five centuries later, when they transmitted this knowledge to Christians in Spain and Sicily, the book reveals how paper utterly transformed the passing of knowledge and served as a bridge between cultures.

Jonathan Bloom traces the earliest history of paper - how it was invented in China over 2,000 years ago, how it entered the Islamic lands of West Asia and North Africa, and how it spread to northern Europe. He explores the impact of paper on the development of writing, books, mathematics, music, art, architecture, and even cooking.

And he discusses why Europe was so quick to adopt paper from the Islamic lands and why the Islamic lands were so slow to accept printing in return. Together the beautifully written text and delightful illustrations of papermaking techniques and the many uses to which paper was put give new lustre and importance to a now-humble material.

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Pdf For Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making

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By Dr. Michael W. Kattan
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc, Pages: 1280, Date: 2009-08-18
ISBN-10 : 1412953723, Rar PDF, 9 MB

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Decision making is a critical element in the field of medicine that can lead to life-or-death outcomes, yet it is an element fraught with complex and conflicting variables, diagnostic and therapeutic uncertainties, patient preferences and values, and costs. Together, decisions made by physicians, patients, insurers, and policymakers determine the quality of health care, quality that depends inherently on counterbalancing risks and benefits and competing objectives such as maximizing life expectancy versus optimizing quality of life or quality of care versus economic realities.

Broadly speaking, concepts in medical decision making (MDM) may be divided into two major categories: prescriptive and descriptive. Work in the area of prescriptive MDM investigates how medical decisions should be done using complicated analyses and algorithms to determine cost-effectiveness measures, prediction methods, and so on. In contrast, descriptive MDM studies how decisions actually are made involving human judgment, biases, social influences, patient factors, and so on.

The Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making gives a gentle introduction to both categories, revealing how medical and healthcare decisions are actually made-and constrained-and how physician, healthcare management, and patient decision making can be improved to optimize health outcomes.

Key Features

* Discusses very general issues that span many aspects of MDM, including bioethics; health policy and economics; disaster simulation modeling; medical informatics; the psychology of decision making; shared and team medical decision making; social, moral, and religious factors; end-of-life decision making; assessing patient preference and patient adherence; and more
* Incorporates both quantity and quality of life in optimizing a medical decision
* Considers characteristics of the decisionmaker and how those characteristics influence their decisions
* Presents outcome measures to judge the quality or impact of a medical decision
* Examines some of the more commonly encountered biostatistical methods used in prescriptive decision making
* Provides utility assessment techniques that facilitate quantitative medical decision making
* Addresses the many different assumption perspectives the decision maker might choose from when trying to optimize a decision
* Offers mechanisms for defining MDM algorithms

With comprehensive and authoritative coverage by experts in the fields of medicine, decision science and cognitive psychology, and healthcare management, this two-volume Encyclopedia is a must-have resource for any academic library.

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Mosby's Medical Encyclopedia CD-ROM

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Publisher: Softkey Incorporated
ISBN-10 / ASIN: B00003IELW

Mosby's is one of the biggest names in American medical
reference. For 75 years flu victims in Fresno, syphilitics in Seattle, plague carriers in Peoria, and hypochondriacs in Hackensack have been checking its authoritative pages for the right terms, drugs, and treatments to go with their conditions.

And now it's been made even easier to scope out your symptoms with the one-disc Mosby's Medical Encyclopedia CD-ROM, containing just about all there is to know in the field of contemporary medical expertise.

The format is admirably clear. A column on the left of the screen indicates the various available sources on the disc. Click on each to access the subsection you want. Most useful is perhaps the encyclopedia itself, which gives plain, lucid, informative definitions of some 20,000 medically related terms.

Below the encyclopedia is a very handy drug guide, affording the scientific background and uses of multifarious pills, medicines, and remedies, from ibuprofen to Intaferon, temazepam to Tixylix. Equally interesting is the human atlas, which diagrammatically maps nervous, lymphatic, muscular, and digestive systems, amongst others.

The on-disc Internet guide, which links you to pertinent Web sites and apposite net addresses, is pretty cool too.

In fact, there's so much information here it might prove slightly overwhelming for the layman, and in some ways the CD-ROM is aimed as much at professional users as the needy family or inquisitive individual. But for those willing to swallow the odd technical term, it's still pretty hard to think of a better single-disc medical dictionary on the CD-ROM market. --Sean Thomas

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Encyclopedia of Counseling, Third Edition

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By Howard Rosenthal
Publisher: Routledge, Pages: 672, Date: 2007-12-17
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0415958628, Rar'd PDF ~ 2 MB's

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In the third edition of Howard Rosenthal’s best-selling test preparation guide for the National Counselor Examination (NCE), students get more help than ever with an expanded section on marriage and family counseling, new material on web counseling, and updated material throughout. This resource now includes over 1,050 tutorial questions/answers and a new Final Review and Last Minute Super Review Boot Camp section.

This guide is an ideal review tool for state licensing, the NCC credential, and preparation for written and oral boards. And because the new Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Examination (CPCE), draws from the same subject areas, the Encyclopedia is a perfect study guide for the CPCE as well. Written in a unique question/answer format, with a quick reference index, this is also an essential student reference volume for use in any counseling, social work, or human services course.


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In the Company of the beloved, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

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Sheikh Abdul-Khaliq Ash-Sharif 1st
Edition 2006 Number of Pages 139
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Introduction
In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds, and may prayers and peace be upon the most honorable of Messengers, our Prophet Muhammad, and upon his household and Companions!

In the first part of this book, I'd try to outline the biography of the Messenger of Allah (PBUH). Due to lack of space, I aim at presenting a prophetic biography, which is simple and informative.

The second part of the book is an explanation of the merits of sending blessings upon the Prophet (PBUH) and the loss of those who keep aloof from observing this good deed. It also shows the how and the when of sending blessings upon him (PBUH).

By this work, I hope to gain, and so my family and the readers of this book, the Shafa'ah' of the Prophet
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Portraits from the life of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

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By Ibn Kathi'r 1st Edition 2001
Number of Pages 121
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Muhammad (SAW) brought to posterity, a religion of pure monotheism; he created a well-disciplined State out of the existent chaos and gave peace in place of the war of everybody against everybody else; he established a harmonious equilibrium between the spiritual and the Secular, between the mosque and the citadel; he left a new system of law, which dispensed impartial justice, in which even the head of the State was as much a subject to it as any commoner, and in which religious tolerance was so great that non-Muslim inhabitants of the Muslim state equally enjoyed complete juridical, judicial and cultural autonomy.

The Prophet Muhammad set a noble example and fully practiced all that he taught to others.
This Small Book brings to the Pages Portraits from the Life of Muhammad (May Peace and Blessings be upon Him).

The Five Chapters are:
* The Early Days
* Muhammad Chosen Prophet
* The Prophet Establishes the Muslim State
* The Prophet on the Battlefield
* When it was Time to Leave

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في رحاب نهج البلاغة

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اسم الكتاب: في رحاب نهج البلاغة
المؤلف: مرتضى مطهري  (أو المطهري)
الناشر: الدار الإسلامية-بيروت
السنة: الطبعة الأولى 1992 (الأصل الفارسي نشر عام 1975)
عدد الصفحات: 217

 بين يدينا من نهج البلاغة عملان ضروريان أحدهما التعمق في محتوى نهج البلاغة لتتضح لنا مدرسة الإمام علي (ع) في مختلف المسائل المطروحة في كتابه بدقة كافية، إذا المجتمع الإسلامي بحاجة ماسة إلى ذلك.
عناوين الفصول
1- كتاب غريب
2- مباحث التوحيد وما وراء الطبيعة
3- نظام العبادات
4- الحكومة والعدالة
5- أهل البيت والخلافة
6- مواعظ لا نظير لها
7- حب الدنيا وتركها في نهج البلاغة

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The Miracles of the Prophet Muhammad

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by: Ibn Kathi'r Translated By Dr Nancy Eweiss and Edited By Selma Cook
1st Edition 2002, Number of Pages 224
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his Book is extracted from the Book of Ibn Kathir 'Al-Bidayah Wan-Nihayah' one of the most important texts written about the History of the World until the time of the author.
As with many Translation of Ibn Kathirs Works this is an Abridge version Leaving out the very Weak or Fabricated Narration.

A number of miracles were bestowed upon and performed by the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) to establish the proof of his prophethood.
The greatest miracle bestowed upon him was the revelation of the Qur'an, but there were also true Prophecies and Many Physical Miracles at the Hand of the Prophet of Islam.

A great Book for Students of Knowledge, Teachers, Parents and Scientists.

Ibn Kathir (701 -774 AH). was a Classical Scholar of Repute who learned from great scholars such as Ibn Asakir, Ishaq ibn Yahya al-Amudi and Ibn Taymiyyah who was extremely close to him. He also studied under various other sheikhs who gave him permission in fiqh and Hadith. He made many academic contributions to Islamic sciences and authored many books .

Brief About the Miracles of the Prophet (SAW)
The Qur'an is miraculous in a number of aspects: Its linguistic perfection and inimitability, its validation by recent historical, archaeological, and scientific discoveries, its prophecies and so on. Unlike the miracles of other prophets before him, the miracle of the Qur'an is eternal.

Prophet Muhammad (SAW) also provided us with a number of true prophecies as well as some other physical Miracles, these include:
Splitting of the Moon
Food Multiplication
Water Multiplication
Supplication for Rain
Lights to guide Companions
Crying of the stem of the Date-palm Tree
Glorification of Allah by the Prophet's meals
The expulsion of a Christian liar's corpse by the Earth
The Speech of the Wolf
The Prophet's Night Journey to Jerusalem and Ascent to the Heavens

And Many More Authenticated Miracles are included in this Concise Book.

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Yasir Arafat: A Political Biography

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By Barry Rubin, Judith Colp Rubin
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pages: 392, Date: 2005-03-03
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0195181271 PDF size: 22.05 MB

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Yasir Arafat stands as one of the most resilient, recognizable and controversial political figures of modern times. The object of unrelenting suspicion, steady admiration and endless speculation, Arafat has occupied the center stage of Middle East politics for almost four decades. Yasir Arafat is the most comprehensive political biography of this remarkable man.

Forged in a tumultuous era of competing traditionalism, radicalism, Arab nationalism, and Islamist forces, the Palestinian movement was almost entirely Arafat's creation, and he became its leader at an early age. Arafat took it through a dizzying series of crises and defeats, often of his own making, yet also ensured that it survived, grew, and gained influence. Disavowing terrorism repeatedly, he also practiced it constantly. Arafat's elusive behavior ensured that radical regimes saw in him a comrade in arms, while moderates backed him as a potential partner in peace.

After years of devotion to armed struggle, Arafat made a dramatic agreement with Israel that let him return to his claimed homeland and transformed him into a legitimized ruler. Yet at the moment of decision at the Camp David summit and afterward, when he could have achieved peace and a Palestinian state, he sacrificed the prize he had supposedly sought for the struggle he could not live without.

Richly populated with the main events and dominant leaders of the Middle East, this detailed and analytical account by Barry Rubin and Judith Colp Rubin follows Arafat as he moves to Kuwait, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Tunisia, and finally to Palestinian-ruled soil. It shows him as he rewrites his origins, experiments with guerrilla war, develops a doctrine of terrorism, fights endless diplomatic battles, and builds a movement, constantly juggling states, factions, and world leaders. Whole generations and a half-dozen U.S. presidents have come and gone over the long course of Arafat's career. But Arafat has outlasted them all, spanning entire eras, with three constants always present: he has always survived, he has constantly seemed imperiled, and he has never achieved his goals. While there has been no substitute for Arafat, the authors conclude, Arafat has been no substitute for a leader who could make peace.

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Sexual Ethics and Islam: Feminist Reflections on Qur'an, Hadith and Jurisprudence

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By Kecia Ali
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Pages: 192, Date: 2006-06-25
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1851684565, 1.27 MB rar pdf

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In this lucid and carefully constructed volume, feminist academic Kecia Ali examines classical Muslim texts and tries to evaluate whether a just system of sexual ethics is possible within an Islamic framework.

This is an important contribution to an unknown field in the English speaking world. Most westerners have a negative restrictive view of not only Islam but especially perceive it as sexist and putting its female adherents in a very limiting position (and the pun is somewhat intended).

This book will open up for those who wish to understand an approach very different from western norms. It was not a position which this reviewer necessarily was comfortable with but one which explains, and yes this book even critiques, that world which has been closed to us. Our previous exposure was to the 1001 Arabian Nights which like the Kama Sutra is outside the day to day lives of its followers while perhaps titalating for western readers.

This is a major contribution to the dialogue which must emerge between our society and Islam.

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PDF for Science and Islam: A History

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By Ehsan Masood
Publisher: Icon Books Ltd
Pages: 256, Date: 2008-12-23, ISBN-10 : 1848310404
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Between the 8th and 15th centuries, scholars and researchers working from Samarkand in modern-day Uzbekistan to Cordoba in Spain advanced our knowledge of astronomy, chemistry, engineering, mathematics, medicine and philosophy to new heights. It was Musa al-Khwarizmi, for instance, who developed algebra in 9th century Baghdad, drawing on work by mathematicians in India; al-Jazari, a Turkish engineer of the 13th century whose achievements include the crank, the camshaft, and the reciprocating piston; ibn Sina, whose textbook Canon of Medicine was a standard work in Europe's universities until the 1600s.

These scientists were part of a sophisticated culture and civilization that was based on belief in God - a picture which helps to scotch the myth of the 'Dark Ages' in which scientific advance faltered. Science writer Ehsan Masood weaves the story of these and other scientists into a compelling narrative, taking the reader on a journey through the Islamic empires of the middle ages, the cultural and religious circumstances that made this revolution possible, and its contribution to science in Western Europe.

He unpacks the debates between scientists, philosophers and theologians on the nature of physical reality and limits to human reason, and explores the many reasons for the eventual decline of advanced science and learning in the Arabic-speaking world. This eye-opening, enjoyable book, which complements and builds on the BBC television series, should be essential reading for anyone keen to explore science's hidden history and its contribution to the making of the modern world.

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The Oxford History of Islam

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By John L. Esposito
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pages: 768, Date: 2000-01-01
ISBN-10 : 0195107993, RAR-ed and splitted PDF 2 * 176 + 157 MB

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Lavishly illustrated with over 300 pictures, including more than 200 in full color, The Oxford History of Islam offers the most wide-ranging and authoritative account available of the second largest--and fastest growing--religion in the world. John L. Esposito, Editor-in-Chief of the four-volume Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World, has gathered together sixteen leading scholars, both Muslim and non-Muslim, to examine the origins and historical development of Islam--its faith, community, institutions, sciences, and arts.

Beginning in the pre-Islamic Arab world, the chapters range from the story of Muhammad and his Companions, to the development of Islamic religion and culture and the empires that grew from it, to the influence that Islam has on today's world. The book covers a wide array of subjects, casting light on topics such as the historical encounter of Islam and Christianity, the role of Islam in the Mughal and Ottoman empires, the growth of Islam in Southeast Asia, China, and Africa, the political, economic, and religious challenges of European imperialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and Islamic communities in the modern Western world. In addition, the book offers excellent articles on Islamic religion, art and architecture, and sciences as well as bibliographies.

Events in the contemporary world have led to an explosion of interest and scholarly work on Islam. Written for the general reader but also appealing to specialists, The Oxford History of Islam offers the best of that recent scholarship, presented in a readable style and complemented by a rich variety of illustrations.

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Islamic Life and Thought

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By Seyyed Hossein Nasr
Publisher: State Univ of New York Pr
Pages: 232, Date: 1981-10
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0873954912, RARed PDF 0.79 MB

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This book includes essays dealing with many of the major facets of Islam and Islamic civilization including law and society, the cultural and intellectual life of Islam embracing both the sciences and philosophy, and Sufism. The author brings a lifetime of research and deliberation to bear on the subjects at hand which he treats in great depth, threby providing many windows into the vast mansion of Islamic life and thought.

In a postscript he also deals briefly with Islamic responses to some fo the burning issues facing Muslims today. Altogether the book is a profound study of the basic aspects of Islamic life and thought as seen from within the Islamic tradition.

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Methodology of Economics: Secular versus Islamic

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By WALEED A.J. ADDAS
First edition, 2008 © International Islamic University Malaysia Press
Bibliography: pg 137 ISBN 978-983-3855-28-5
1. Economics. 2. Economics development. I. Title 331.132
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Contents
Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
Chapter 2 Literature on Methodology: An Overview 17
Chapter 3 Worldview Differences 45
Chapter 4 Sources of Knowledge 61
Chapter 5 Values and Economics 73
Chapter 6 The Question of Methods 87
Chapter 7 Economics: Its Nature and Significance 101
Chapter 8 Concluding Remarks 123
Bibliography 137
Index 147


Preface
This book is based on the thesis that I submitted in August 2006 to the International Islamic University Malaysia in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the PhD degree in Economics. It was a difficult topic but this reality dawned on me only after I had already crossed the point of no return. I found the area hazy and controversial in mainstream economics. In the case of Islamic economics the situation was even worse. Methodology was invariably confused with a research design or work plan. The subject in a formal form did not even exist. Whatever was available in the literature was part of discussions on Islamic economics or Shari’ah issues. Usually, the discussion was of a ‘touch and go’ nature. The writers were seldom found coming to grips with real issues in the area let alone reaching any worthwhile conclusions. Much confusion and controversy in the methodology of economics essentially centered on the efficacy of criteria, rules, and procedures that have to be observed for evaluating the performance of economics – secular or Islamic. In fact, until today there has hardly been a common view or a clear understanding among the Islamic scholars as to whether Islamic economics itself has a separate existence independent of its mainstream counterpart let alone having a methodology to assess and oversee it. In this dark and un-chartered area, I have tried to show that Islamic economics is both epistemologically ‘linked’ to and is also ‘independent’ of secular economics. To be precise, methodology of Islamic economics is and would broadly be the application of the Shari’ah norms to mainstream dispensation with a view to assessing their compatibility with the Islamic faith and the position of the Shari’ah on the many and divergent micro and macro economic issues. We shall find in the following discussion that the subject under the name ‘Islamic economics’ is presently no more than the result of applying the Islamic rules and injunctions, i.e. Islamic fiqh, to secular economics: Islamic economics is not yet, contrary to what some scholars would want us to believe, a discipline that replaces secular economics.
In Islamic educational institutions worldwide, curricula and teaching programs are dominated – even if out of necessity – by course structures and reading materials appropriate for Western social setting and values designed as they are on the assumption of an impersonal market environment.
The Islamization of Knowledge program in economics follows what one may call a ‘step-by-step approach’ for developing the subject. This de facto means that there has been no attempt to replace the mainstream concepts and theories completely with the pure Islamic ones: the initial plan has been just to modify and integrate them with what Islam would allow or could modify to fall in line with the Shari’ah tenets. When the subject itself was in a state of infancy, one need not wonder if its methodology were all the more found confused and patchy. However, it is this messy state of methodology that lends reason and significance to the present work. It fills a gap, however imperfect it might look: I am aware of its limitations.
The main issue relevant to our discussion in this exploration was whether reality adjusts to doctrine or that doctrine conforms to the reality or one finds a mutual interaction between the two in the field of economics. What methodological affinities or divergences, if any, are between them? Also, we attempted to see whether prediction could or should be the hallmark of a theory in social sciences as is currently believed in economics at least, or the tractability of events, their analysis, and human prescription were of greater importance. It will be satisfying if the readers could find this small work light bearing on these and related issues.

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Islamic Political Identity in Turkey

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by: M. Hakan Yavuz
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pages: 342, Date: 2005-09-26
ISBN / ASIN: 0195188233, ZIP'd PDF, 1.24 mb

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In November of 2002, the Justice and Development Party swept to victory in the Turkish parliamentary elections. Because of the party's Islamic roots, its electoral triumph has sparked a host of questions both in Turkey and in the West: Does the party harbor a secret Islamist agenda? Will the new government seek to overturn nearly a century of secularization stemming from Kemal Ataturk's early-twentieth-century reforms? Most fundamentally, is Islam compatible with democracy? In this penetrating work, M. Hakan Yavuz seeks to answer these questions, and to provide a comprehensive analysis of Islamic political identity in Turkey. He begins in the early twentieth century, when Kemal Ataturk led Turkey through a process of rapid secularization and crushed Islamic opposition to his authoritarian rule.

Yavuz argues that, since Ataturk's death in 1938, however, Turkey has been gradually moving away from his militant secularism and experiencing "a quiet Muslim reformation." Islamic political identity is not homogeneous, says Yavuz, but can be modern and progressive as well as conservative and potentially authoritarian. While the West has traditionally seen Kemalism as an engine for reform against "reactionary" political Islam, in fact the Kemalist establishment has traditionally used the "Islamic threat" as an excuse to avoid democratization and thus hold on to power.

Yavuz offers an account of the "soft coup" of 1997, in which the Kemalist military-bureaucratic establishment overthrew the democratically elected coalition government, which was led by the pro-Islamic Refah party. He argues that the soft coup plunged Turkey into a renewed legitimacy crisis which can only be resolved by the liberalization of the political system. The book ends with a discussion of the most recent election and its implications for Turkey and the Muslim world. Yavuz argues that Islamic social movements can be important agents for promoting a democratic and pluralistic society, and that the Turkish example holds long term promise for the rest of the Muslim world. Based on extensive fieldwork and interviews, this work offers a sophisticated new understanding of the role of political Islam in one of the world's most strategically important countries.

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The Islamic Conquest of Syria

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By Imam al-Waqidi; Mawlana Sulayman al-Kindi (translator)
Publisher: Ta-Ha Publishers Ltd
Pages: 600, Date: 2005
ISBN-10: 1842000675, PDF, cover, 33mb, zipped

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This is the first complete English translation of Futuhusham, the ninth century Arabic classic detailing the Muslim advance into Syria This inspiring epic describes the events in detail and brings to life the great personalities of Islam in a unique way.

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