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This comprehensive study by Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din investigates the intricate relationship between Islam and Zoroastrianism, two major world religions with rich histories spanning centuries. The author explores the philosophical foundations, theological concepts, and cultural exchanges between these traditions.
The book examines how Zoroastrian ideas about monotheism, divine judgment, heaven and hell, and eschatology may have influenced Islamic thought and doctrine. Through careful historical analysis, Kamal-ud-Din presents evidence of intellectual and spiritual connections that shaped religious development in the Middle East and beyond.
By studying the parallels and distinctions between these faiths, readers gain deeper insight into the development of Islamic theology and the enduring legacy of ancient Persian religious thought in world civilization.




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