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This classic work by Duncan Black MacDonald represents a foundational scholarly examination of Islamic religious attitudes and their expression in everyday life. Originally delivered as the Haskell Lectures on Comparative Religion at the University of Chicago in 1906, these lectures offer a detailed anthropological and theological perspective on Islam during the early twentieth century.
MacDonald, a renowned scholar of Islamic studies, presents a systematic analysis of how Islamic religious principles shape the spiritual and social dimensions of Muslim life. The work explores the core theological concepts of Islam and demonstrates how these beliefs translate into practical ethical conduct, social relationships, and cultural practices. His approach bridges academic rigor with accessible scholarship, making complex Islamic concepts understandable to Western audiences.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House preserves MacDonald’s insightful observations and remains a valuable resource for students of comparative religion, Islamic studies, and religious anthropology.
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