
Sayyid Qutb
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For a number of reasons there is a pressing need to define and elaborate the Islamic paradigm of thought, that is, to explain for a modern audience the Islamic concept. The Muslim needs this definition because it provides him with a comprehensive explanation of all that exists, on the basis of which he relates to the world. This explanation brings him closer to an under standing of the great realities that confront him, and of the nature of the relationships and connections that exist among these realities, namely, the reality of the Creator and the reality of the created (the latter including the universe, life, and man), and their mutual relation ships and interconnections. The definition of the Islamic concept is also necessary for the Muslim so that he may understand the central position that man occupies in this universe and the ultimate purpose for which he is created. This knowledge in turn defines the role of man in the universe, the parameters and perimeters of the field of his activities, and the limits of his relationship with his Creator.
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Contents:
INTRODUCTION
A Word about the Methodology
CHAPTER I
The Wilderness and the Intellectual Rubbish
CHAPTER II
The Characteristics of the Islamic Concept
CHAPTER III
The Divine Origin of the Islamic Concept
CHAPTER IV
The Permanent Realities
CHAPTER V
Comprehensiveness
CHAPTER VI
Balance
CHAPTER VII
Dynamism
CHAPTER VIII
Realism
CHAPTER IX
The oneness of Allah
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