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Islam And The Fate Of Others: The Salvation Question
Islam And The Fate Of Others: The Salvation Question
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This is an illuminating study of four of the most prominent figures in the history of Ghazali, Ibn 'Arabi, Ibn Taymiyya, and Rashid Rida. Khalil demonstrates that though these paradigmatic figures tended to affirm the superiority of the Islamic message, they also envisioned a God of mercy and justice and a Paradise populated by Muslims and non-Muslims.
Islam and the Fate of Others reveals that these theologians' interpretations of the Qur'an and hadith corpus—from optimistic depictions of Judgment Day to notions of a temporal Hell and salvation for all—challenge widespread assumptions about Islamic scripture and thought. Along the way, Khalil examines the writings of many other important writers, such as Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya, Mulla Sadra, Shah Wali Allah of Delhi, Muhammad Ali of Lahore, James Robson, Sayyid Qutb, Yusuf al-Qaradawi, Farid Esack, Reza Shah-Kazemi, T. J. Winter, and Muhammad Legenhausen. Islam and the Fate of Others is both timely and overdue.
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Explores Muslim views on salvation for non-Muslims.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about complex theological debates within Islam, this book offers an enlightening look at how historically prominent Muslim scholars have approached the question of salvation for non-Muslims. It challenges common stereotypes by revealing a wide spectrum of thought emphasizing mercy, justice, and inclusivity. Despite the weighty subject matter, it brings a nuanced perspective that can deepen your understanding of Islamic theology and its diverse interpretations.