Description
Qur’anic and Non-Qur’anic Islam provides a comprehensive analysis of the theological and practical differences within Islamic thought and practice. The work distinguishes between Islam as presented in the Qur’an and the various traditions, interpretations, and practices that have developed throughout Islamic history.
This non-fiction examination explores how Islamic scholarship, jurisprudence, and cultural practices have created divergent paths within the faith. The author investigates the sources of these differences, including Hadith traditions, scholarly consensus, and regional variations. The book serves as an educational resource for those seeking to understand the complexity and diversity within Islamic belief systems.
Published by Vanguard Books, this work appeals to scholars, students of religious studies, and readers interested in Islamic theology and comparative religion.







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