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Islam And Zoroastrianism is a comprehensive comparative study that delves into the intricate relationship between two of the world’s major religions. Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din meticulously examines the historical context, theological concepts, and cultural exchanges that have shaped both faiths.
The work investigates key similarities in monotheistic beliefs, moral philosophy, and eschatological teachings. It explores how Zoroastrian thought may have influenced Islamic doctrine, particularly in concepts of angels, demons, heaven, and hell. The author provides scholarly insights into the geographical proximity of these religions in the Middle East and Central Asia, and how trade routes facilitated intellectual exchange.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House offers readers a detailed academic perspective on interfaith connections, making it invaluable for students of comparative religion, Islamic studies, and ancient philosophy. The book bridges cultural and religious understanding through rigorous historical analysis and thoughtful interpretation.
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