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Islam and modernism in Egypt

โœ Scribed by Adams, Charles Clarence;Muแธฅammad สปAbduh


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
293
Series
Orientalism 10
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


  1. Al-Sayyid Jamal Al-Din Al-Afghani 2. Muhammad 'Abduh: Biography 1849-77: Preparation 3. Muhammad 'Abduh: Biography 1877-88: Beginnings of Public Life 4. Muhammad 'Abduh: Biography 1888-1905: Culmination Of Career 5. Muhammad 'Abduh: Doctrines Principles and Tendencies 6. Muhammad 'Abduh: Doctrines Attitude Regarding Reason and Science 7. Muhammad 'Abduh: Doctrines Exposition of Doctrines 8. Muhammad Rashid Rida and Al-Manar 9. The 'Manar' Party 10. The Younger Egyptian Modernists

โœฆ Subjects


Islam and state;Islam and state--Egypt;Islamic modernism;Politics and government;Muhฬฃammad สปAbduh, -- 1849-1905;Islam and state -- Egypt;Egypt -- Politics and government;Egypt


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