■GENERAL WORKS イスラム一般
56.
Abdelkader, Deina: Social justice in Islam, Herndon, 2000. ―Reprint: New Delhi, Goodword Books, 2003, xviii,222p., (4)ill., bibl., 22cm. ISBN 8178982900
(pb)
\1,617
57.
Aghanids, Nicolas: Mohammadan theories of finance. ―Delhi, Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delhi
\3,769
58.
Ahmad, Imtiaz et al. (ed.): Lived Islam in South Asia: adaptation, accommodation and conflict. ―New Delhi, Social Science Press, 2004, 308p., ISBN 8187358157
\4,368
59.
Ahmad, Naseem (ed.): Islamic manners, 2 vols. ―New Delhi, Anmol, 2003, xviii,726p., bibl., ind., 25cm. ISBN8126114428 (set)
\28,371
Vol.1: Life and society. Vol.2: Ideals of life.
60.
Ahmad, Naseem: Liberation of Muslim women. ―Delhi, Kalpaz Publ., 2001, 330p., ind., 23cm. ISBN817835070X
\4,074
61.
Ahmed, Akbar S: Islam under siege: living dangerously in a post-honor world. ―New Delhi, Vistaar, 2003, x,214p., ind., 20cm. ISBN 8178293064
(pb)\2,394
The author reviews the position of Islam in the post 9/11 World.
62.
Ahmed, Naseem: Science in Islam. ―New Delhi, Reference Press, 2003, viii,340p., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8188583170 \4,252
63.
Ajijola, AD: The concept of family in Islam. ―New Delhi, Adam Pub. & Dist., various paging 23cm. ISBN 174351914 (pb)
\955
64.
Ajijola, AD: Restructure of Islamic education. ―New Delhi, Adam Pub. & Dist., 398p., 23cm. ISBN 8174351884
\1,911
65.
Amini, Mohammad Taqi: Agrarian system of Islam. ―Delhi, Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delhi
\1,554
66.
Arnold, TW: The preaching of Islam: a history of the propagation of the Muslim faith. ―Reprint: New Delhi, Aryan Books, 1998, xvi,467p., ind., 23cm. (The Masterpiece Library of Islam; 5) ISBN 8173051410
\5,691
67.
Ashrof, VA Mohamad: Islam and gender justice: questions at the interface. ―Delhi, Kalpaz Publ., 2005, 328p., gloss., ind., 23cm. ISBN 817835456X
\5,502
68.
Baker, Raymond William: Islam: without fear. ―Reprint: New Delhi, Viva Books, 2005, x,310p., (9)ill., ind., 25cm. ISBN 8130900181\4,368
69.
Bakhsh, S Khuda: History of the Islamic people. ―Delhi, Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delhi
\661
70.
Bano, Afsar (ed.): Status of women in Islamic society, 2 vols. ―New Delhi, Anmol, 2003, xx,912p., bibl., ind., 25cm. ISBN 8126113537
(set)
\31,479
Vol.1: Society. Vol.2: Family.
71.
Bunt, Gary R: Virtually Islamic: computer-mediated communication and cyber Islamic environments. ―Reprint of 2002: Karachi, OUP, 2002, x,190p., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 0195797841
\2,215
To what extent do Cyber Islamic Environments contain an edge of reality, which impact upon and represent actual people and
issues?This book seeks to explore this issue.
72.
Calverley, Edwin Elliot: Worship in Islam, being a transl. with comm. and introd. of ‘Al-Ghazzali’s book of the Ihya’ on the worship, Madras, 1925. ―Reprint: New Delhi, AES, 2005, xiv,242p., bibl., ind., 19x12cm.
ISBN 8120817983
\1,858
73.
Chengappa, Bidanda M: Pakistan: Islamisation, army and foreign policy. ―New Delhi, APH, 2004, xiv,302p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8176485489
\4,368
74.
Dennett, Danial C: Conversion and the poll tax in early Islam. ―Reprint of 1950: Delhi, Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delhi, 2000, x,118p., bibl., ind., 23cm. (IAD Religio-Philosophy (Reprint)
\1,260
75.
Donnan, Hastings (ed.): Interpreting Islam. ―New Delhi, Vistaar, 2002, x,196p., ind., 24cm. ISBN 8178290766
(pb)\1,743
Documents the diversity and richness of contemporary knowledge about Islam and Muslim society.
76.
Engineer, Asghar Ali (ed.): Islam, women and gender justice. ―New Delhi, Gyan Pub. House, 2001, 370p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 812120755X
\3,706
Collection of papers presented in a couple of seminars on Muslim women, their rights and empowerment held in different places in India.
77.
Engineer, Asghar Ali: Islam: challenges in twenty-first century. ―New Delhi, Gyan Pub. House, 2004, various pagings, ind., 23cm. ISBN 8121208548
\3,412
The issues dealt with in these essays are very relevant to modern age and also for peace and harmony in the world. Islam, the author argues, is a religion of peace and it is bounden duty of every Muslim to strive for peace.
78.
Engineer, Asghar Ali: On developing theology of peace in Islam. ―New Delhi, Sterling Pub., 2003, xii,220p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8120724666
\2,509
79.
Esposito, John L (b.1908) (ed.): Islam: the straight path, rev. 3rd edition, updated with new epilogue. ―New York, OUP, 2005, xviii,304p., (17)ill., (1)maps, gloss., bibl., ind., 24cm. ISBN 0195182669
(pb)
\2,341
The author traces the development of this dynamic faith and its impact on world history and politics, discussing the formation of Islamic belief and practice and chronicling the struggle of Muslims to define and adhere to their Islamic way of life.
80.
Fahad, Obaidullah: Redefining Islamic political thought: a critique in methodological perspective. ―New Delhi, Serials Publ., 2006, xii,288p., gloss., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8183870198
\4,735
81.
Gabriel, Theodore (ed.): Islam in the contemporary world. ―New Delhi, Vikas, 2000, xx,250p., bibl., ind., 22cm. ISBN 8125908765\3,108
82.
Goel, Sita Ram: The story of Islamic imperialism in India. ―Reprint of 1994: New Delhi, Voice of India, 2001, vi,138p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8185990239
(pb)
\630
83.
Goodman, Lenn Evan (b.1944): Islamic humanism. ―New Delhi, OUP, 2003, xiv,274p., bibl., ind., 25cm. ISBN0195135806\5,029
Drawing on a wide range of writings, from love poetry to pietism, to satire, to history and meta-physics, and on to hunting, music and the dance, clothing, politics, and the marketplace, Goodman discloses the rich texture of classical Islamic civilization―its distinctive problematics and the space it left for the talents and creativity of the individual.
84.
Gordon, Matthew S: Islam: origins, practices, holy-texts, sacred persons, sacred places. ―New York, OUP, 2002, 112p., (20)col. ill., bibl., ind., 20cm. ISBN 019521885X
\3,758
85.
Grare, Fredric: Political Islam in the Indian subcontinent: the Jamaat-i-Islami. ―New Delhi, Manohar, 2001, 134p., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 817304404X
(pb)
\1,260
Contents: (i) Early stages: in search of an ideology. (ii) The Jamaat-i-Islami in Pakistan politics: the improbable advance towards power. (iii) Geostrategy of the Jamaat-i-Islami. (iv) The Jamaat-i-Islami and minority Islam. (v) Neo-fundamentalism and globalization: The Rushdie-Affair.
86.
Hafez, Mohammed M: Why Muslims rebel: repression and resistance in the Islamic world. ―New Delhi, Viva Books, 2005, xviii,254p., (6)ill., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8130900173
(pb)
\2,509
Rejecting theories of economic deprivation and psychological alienation, Mohammed Hafez offers a provocative analysis of the factors that contribute to protracted violence in the Muslim world today.
87.
Hangloo, Rattanlal (b.1954) (ed.): Approaching Islam. ―New Delhi, Black & White, 2005, xii,248p., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8189320092
\3,108
Contains contributions from many scholars to put Islam in proper perspective.
88.
Hartung, Jan-Peter et al. (ed.): Islamic education, diversity, and national identity: dini madaris in India Post 9/11.
―New Delhi, Sage Publ., 2006, 332p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8178295792
\4,074
The book discusses the phenomenon of dini madaris from the Mughal times till the end of the colonial period. It analyses the regional perspectives as well as the current developments. The contributions also discuss crucial issues like gender and the role of media in the aftermath of 9/11.
89.
Hasnain, Nadeem (ed.): Islam and Muslim communities in South Asia. ―New Delhi, Serials Publ., 2006, xx,372p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8183870147
\6,289
This book contains twenty-one papers dealing with Islam and Muslim communities in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The topics discussed are: social stratification and elements of caste among the Muslims, structure of kinship relations and family wall and different aspects of religion-rituals of protection, religiosity and Islamic institutions, religion and society etc.
90.
Hughes, TP: Outlines of Islam, ed. and rev. edition, introd. by Syed Ameer Ali. ―New Delhi, Aryan Books, 1998, xxxviii,169p., ind., 23cm. (The Masterpiece Library of Islam; 2) ISBN 8173051380
\2,509
91.
Husain, Akbar: Islamic psychology: emergence of a new field. ―New Delhi, Global Vision Pub. House, 2006, xiii,222p., ind., bibl., 23cm. ISBN 818220139X
\3,706
92.
Husain, MG: Muslim youth and Madrasa education: in Purnea district of Bihar, Kualalumpuram, 1998. ―Reprint: New Delhi, Institute of Objective Studies, 2004, x,162p., (33)ill., (5)maps, 23cm. ISBN 81852205822
\1,260
93.
Hussain, Iqbal S: The decline of the Muslim Ummah. ―Faisalabad, Humanity Intl., 2004, 468p., (18)ill., (2)maps, ind., 23cm. \3,769
A study of the present deteriorating conditions in Muslim’s moral and ethic and the suggestions and remedial measures to improve principles of social and moral renewal to bridge the gulf between thought and action.
94.
Iqbal, Afzal: Dimensions of Islam. ―Delhi, Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delhi.
\1,554
95.
Irving, Washington: Mohammed and Islam. ―New Delhi, Aryan Books, 1998, x,270p., 23cm. (The Masterpiece Library of Islam; 1) ISBN 8173051372
\3,475
96.
Islam and the challenges of modernity: an agenda for the twenty-first century. ―Islamabad, Quaid-i-Azam University, 2004, xii,468p., gloss., bibl., ind., 25cm. (NIHCR Publication; 118) ISBN 9694150744
\3,769
97.
Jackson, Sherman A: On the boundaries of theological tolerance in Islam: Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali’s Faysal al-Tafriqa Bayna al-Islam wa al-Zandaqa. ―Karachi, OUP, 2002, xvi,156p., bibl., ind., 25cm. (Studies in Islamic Philosophy; 1) ISBN 0195797914
\1,858
98.
Jafri, Syed Husain Mohammad: The origins and early development of Shi’a Islam. ―Reprint of
1979: Karachi, OUP, 2000, x,332p., bibl., ind., 23cm. (The Millennium Series) ISBN 0195793870
\3,108
99.
Jalalzai, Musa Khan: The holy terror: Al-Qaeda, Taliban and its roots in Pakistan and Afghanistan, revised edition.
―Lahore, Dua Publ., 2002, xii,240p., bibl., 23cm.
\2,814
100.
Jalalzai, Musa Khan: Islamization and minorities in Pakistan. ―Lahore, Jumhoori Publ., 2005, 354p., 23cm. ISBN9698455140\3,769
101.
Khan, Dominique-Sile: Conversions and shifting identities: Ramder Pir and the Ismailis in Rajasthan. ―New Delhi, Manohar, 1997, 294p., (8)pls., (2)maps, bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8173041814
\2,814
The study opens up new research prospects which are likely to alter the general landscape of its major themes: Rajasthan,
popular religion, Ismailism and beyond.
102.
Khan, Majid Ali: Islam on origin and evolution of life. ―Delhi, Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delhi.
\955
103.
Khan, Mohammad Ali: Revival of revolutionary Islam. ―Lahore, Photographics, 2004, xxxiv,272p., 23cm. (The Final Struggle; 1) \4,074
104.
Khan, Saniyasnain: Tell me about Hajj: what the Hajj is, why it’s so important and what it teaches me. ―New Delhi, Goodword Press, 2000, various pagings, several col. pls., (1)col. map, bibl., 28cm. ISBN 8187570008
\1,858
105.
Kidwai, M Saleem: Islam, America and South Asia. ―New Delhi, Gyan Pub. House, 2005, 320p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 812120870X \4,011
106.
Lammens, H: Islam: beliefs and institutions, transl. from the French by E. Denison Ross. Reprint: New Delhi, Aryan Books, 1998, x,256p., bibl., ind., 23cm. (The Masterpiece Library of Islam; 3) ISBN 8173051399
\3,171
107.
Lewis, Bernard: The political languages of Islam, Chicago, 1988. ―Reprint: Karachi, OUP, 2002, x,168p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 0195797825
\2,509
108.
Luling, Gunter: A challenge to Islam for reformation: the rediscovery and reliable reconstruction of a comprehensive pre-Islamic Christian Hymnal hidden in the Koran under earliest Islamic reinterpretations. ―Reprint: Delhi, Motilal, 2003, lxviii,580p., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8120819527
\9,397
109.
Madani, Maulana Hussain Ahmad: Composite nationalism and Islam (Muttahida Qaumiyat aur Islam), tr. by Mohammad Anwer Hussain et al. ―New Delhi, Manohar, 2005, 152p., 19cm. ISBN 8173045909
\1,911
The book presents the author’s views on nationalism from his speeches and letters from the early 1920s.
110.
Mahdi, Muhsin S: Alfarabi and the foundation of Islamic political philosophy, with a foreword of Charles E. Butterworth. ―Reprint of 2001: Karachi, OUP, 2003, xviii,264p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 019579804X
(pb)
\2,698
An authoritative analysis of the work of Alfarabi, the founder of Islamic political philosophy.
111.
Mamdani, Mahmood: Good Muslim, bad Muslim: Islam, the USA, and the global war against terror. ―Reprint of 2004: Delhi, Permanent Black, 2005, viii,304p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8178241110
(pb)
\1,858
The author dispels the notion of ‘good’ (secular and westernized) Muslims as against ‘bad’ (premodern, fanatic) Muslims. He argues that such judgements emerge out of politics rather than from cultural or religious identity.
112.
Mannan, MA: Islamic economic theory and practice. ―Delhi, Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delhi.
\1,260
113.
Margoliouth, DS: Mohammed and the rise of Islam, introd. to reprint by Ram Swarup, London, 1905. ―Reprint: New Delhi, Voice of India, 1985, xxii,482p., gloss., bibl., ind., 23cm.
(pb)
\1,260
114.
The masterpiece library of Islam, 8 vols. ―Reprint: New Delhi, Aryan Books, 2002, cxxxii,2262p., (6)ill., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8173051453
(set)
\28,969
Vol.1: Mohammed and Islam by Washington Irving. ISBN 8173051372\3,475
Vol.2: Outlines of Islam by T.P. Hughes, ed. and rev. ed., introd. by Syed Ameer Ali. ISBN 8173051380\2,509
Vol.3: Islam: beliefs and institutions by H. Lammens, tr. from the French by E. Denison Ross. ISBN 8173051399\3,108
Vol.4: Selections from the Quran by M. Abdul Fazl. ISBN 8173051402 \4,431
Vol.5: The preaching of Islam: a history of the propagation of the Muslim faith by T.W.Arnold. ISBN 817301410 \5,691
Vol.6: The history of Islam: decisive moments by M.A. Enan. ISBN 8173051429 \4,074
Vol.7: Sufism: the mystical doctrines and the idea of personality by William Stoddart et al. ISBN 8173051437 \2,215
Vol.8: Islamic mysticism by R.A. Nicholson. ISBN 8173051445\3,475
115.
Mehmud, Mohammad Bin Khavend Shah Bin: Rauzat-usSafa (or garden of purity), 5 vols. ―Delhi, Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delhi (set)\9,460
116.
Metcalf, Barbara D: Islamic contestations: essays on Muslims in India and Pakistan. ―New Delhi, OUP, 2004, viii,366p., (11)ill., ind., 23cm. ISBN 0195666666
\3,769
The essays in this volume show the Islamic scholars of India and Pakistan as people engaged with issues of the modern world, pragmatically driven in their socio-political activities and not as blind reactionaries, as they are often described.
117.
Mez, Adam: The renaissance of Islam. ―Delhi, Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delhi
\1,911
118.
Mohaddessin, Mohammad: Islamic fundamentalism: the new global threat. ―Reprint of 2000:
New Delhi, Anmol, 2003, xlii,238p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8126114207
\3,769
The author discusses the pillars of Khomeini’s rule, ‘why’ and ‘ways’ of the export of Islamic fundamentalism and terrorist
networks.
119.
More, Sheshrao: Islam: maker of the Muslim mind. ―Pune, Rajhans Prak., 2004, viii,662p., indices(subject and proper names), 23cm. ISBN 8174342753
\5,029
A fair and lucid account of the three main founts of Islam: ‘The Life of Prophet Muhammad, The Holy Quran and The Hadis’.
120.
Muhammad Habibullah Mukhtar: Bringing up children in Islam, tr. by Rafiq ‘Abdurrahman. ―Delhi, Rightway Publ., 2003, xvi,440p., 23cm. ISBN 8187385154
\955
121.
Muhammad, Sya’ban H (b.1962): The role of Islam in Indonesian politics, foreword by Akhtarul Wasey. ―Delhi, Ajanta Publ., 1999, xx,257p., gloss., bibl., 23cm. ISBN 8120203046
\1,858
Contents: (i) Background: Islam in Indonesia. (ii) Political process in the Post-Independence period. (iii) Islamic political groups under ‘New Order’. (iv) Emasculation of political parties and Pancasila. (v) Abdurrahman Wahid’s Vision of Islamic Society. (vi) Association of Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals.
122.
Narain, Harsh: Jizyah and the spread of Islam. ―Reprint of 1990: New Delhi, Voice of India, 1997, vi,38p., 22cm. ISBN 8185990441(pb)
\661
123.
Nazmi, HA: Islamic challenges and the Arab world. ―New Delhi, First Edition, 2004, xii,174p., bibl., ind., 22cm. ISBN 8188886017 \2,509
124.
Nizami, KA: Studies in Islamic mysticism. ―Delhi, Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delhi
\955
125.
Numani, Shibli (1857-1914): ‘Umar, an abridged edition of Shibli Numani’s ‘Umar al-Faruq. ―New Delhi, OUP, 2004, xii,158p., (3)maps, ind., 23cm. (Makers of Islamic Civilization Series) ISBN 0195660471
(pb)
\1,438
The author describes the personal strengths, skills and character of ‘Umar, and evaluates his contribution to the ethos of Islam.
126.
Pasha, SAM: Islam in Pakistan’s foreign policy. ―New Delhi, Global Media Pub., 2005, 256p., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8188869155\3,769
127.
Pipes, Daniel: In the path of God: Islam and political power. ―Reprint of 1983: New Delhi, Voice of India, 2001, x,374p., ind., 24cm. ISBN 8185990700
(pb)
\1,501
It offers both a comprehensive historical review and a wide-ranging contemporary survey of Islamic politics, in their doctrinal as well as practical manifestations.
128.
Pipes, Daniel: The Rushdie affair: the novel, the Ayatollah and the West. ―Reprint of 1990: New Delhi, Voice of India, 1998, xxiv,322p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8185990530
(pb)
\1,260
129.
Pleshov, Oleg V (1934-2003): Islamism and travails of democracy in Pakistan. ―New Delhi,
Greenwich Millennium Press, 2004, 280p., bibl., ind., 22cm. ISBN 8189126008
\2,814
The book highlights the peculiarities of Pakistan’s development since its inception in 1947 against the backdrop of historical evolution of Islam on the South Asian sub-continent.
130.
Qadir, Adbul: Arab nationalism and Islamic universalism. ―New Delhi, Global Vision Pub. House, 2006, viii,254p., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8182201462
\3,769
Critical examination of the politics of the Arab world.
131.
Qureshi, Ishtiag Hussain: Ulema and politics: a study relating to the political activities of the Ulema in the South-Asian subcontinent from 1556 to 1947. ―Reprint: Delhi, Renaissance Pub. House, 1998, xvi,432p., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 818519968X
\4,074
Deals with the role that the Ulema played in the politics of the Indian subcontinent. It covers a period of a little less than four
centuries from 1556 to 1947.
132.
Qureshi, Muniruddin: Status of women in Islam. ―New Delhi, Reference Press, 2003, x,366p., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8188583197\4,735
133.
Ram Swarup: Hindu view of Christianity and Islam, 2nd edition. ―New Delhi, Voice of India, 1995, 136p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8185990662
\777
134.
Ram Swarup: Woman in Islam. ―Reprint of 1994: New Delhi, Voice of India, 2000, xii,52p., ind.,
22cm. ISBN8185990166
(pb)
\630
135.
Reason, freedom, and democracy in Islam: essential writings of ‘Abdolkarim Soroush’, tr., ed. and with a critical introd. by Mahmoud Sadri et al. ―New York, OUP, 2000, xx,236p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 0195128125
\3,108
The essays in this volume set forth the author’s view on matters such as the necessity of freedom of belief and the compatibility of Islam and democracy.
136.
Reetz, Dietrich: Islam in the public sphere: religious groups in India, 1900-1947. ―New Delhi, OUP, 2006, xvi,380p., gloss., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 0195668103
\4,074
The book explores the contestation of the public sphere by different Islamic groups and traditions in colonial India. It traces the genesis of madrasa-based movements and Islamic groups in South Asia and helps understand the roots of the current state of Islamic activism and militancy in the region.
137.
Roy, Olivier: Globalised Islam: the search for a new Ummah. ―New Delhi, Rupa & Co., 2005, xii,348p., ind., 22cm. ISBN 8129108208
\2,509
138.
Saikia, Jaideep: Terror Sans Frontiers: Islamist militancy in North-East India. ―New Delhi, Vision Books, 2004, 224p., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 817094600X
\2,509
The book provides both a timely warning and original insights into the linkages between Islamic militancy and the broader issues
of security in North-East India.
139.
Saiyidain, KG: Islam: the religion of peace. ―New Delhi, Har-Anand, 1994, viii,248p., ind., 23cm.
ISBN8124102104
\1,554
Contents: (i) The message of Islam. (ii) The concept of the universal man. (iii) Islam’s quest for religious unity. (iv) The social, moral and economic principles of Islam. (v) The rise and fall of nations. (vi) Islam’s quest for peace. (vii) Quran’s invitation to think. (viii) The position of women in Islam.
140.
Samiuddin, Abida et al. (ed.): Muslim feminism and feminist movement: Central Asia: Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakstan, Soviet Central Asia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan. ―Delhi, Global Vision Pub. House, 2002, viii,416p., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8187746343 \6,289
The objective of this book is to conduct an in-depth study of the origin and development of Muslim feminism and feminist
movement in Central Asian countries Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakstan, Soviet Central Asia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
141.
Sarma, Pradip (b.1940): Holy shrines of Assam: Brahmanical, Bauddha, Christian, Islamic, Jain and Sikh. ―Delhi, BR, 2002, xviii,166p., (27)ill., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8176462640
\2,509
142.
Schuon, Frithjof: Understanding Islam, with a foreword by Annemarie Schimmel, USA, 1998. ―Reprint: New Delhi, New Age Books, 2005, xii,204p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8178221519(pb) \1,260
143.
Secularism, Islam and modernity: selected essays of Alam Khundmiri, ed. with an introd. by M.T. Ansari. ―New Delhi, Sage Publ., 2001, 308p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8178290286
\2,814
This absorbing collection of essays encapsulates Khundmiri’s dual project of situating Islam in the modern context and scrutinizing the modern in the light of Islam.
144.
Shamsi, Nayyar: Human rights and Islam. ―New Delhi, Reference Press, 2003, x,368p., bibl., ind., 23cm. ISBN8188583154\4,735
145.
Sharma, Shashi S: Caliphs and Sultans: religious ideology and political praxis. ―New Delhi, Rupa & Co., 2004, xxx,306p., ind., 24cm. ISBN 8129104008
\3,108
This book studies the parameters of Islamic political practice. It examines the emergence of Islam as a conjoint religio-political world view, wherein the establishment of an Islamic state is considered as important for specific purposes as the performance of prayer and pilgrimage.
146.
Shaz, Rashid: Understanding the Muslim Malaise: a conceptual approach in the Indian context. ―New Delhi, Milli Publ., 2001, 136p., 23cm. ISBN 8187856009
(pb)
\714
147.
Shekhar, Sudhanshu (ed.): Islam and peace in the 21st century, 2 vols. ―New Delhi, Anmol, 2004, xxiv,606p., bibl., ind., 25cm. ISBN 8126117982
(set)
\22,690
148.
Siddiqi, Rais: Islam: faith, state and law. ―New Delhi, Anmol, 2005, x,448p., bibl., ind., 23cm.
ISBN8126122226
\6,289
149.
Sikand, Yoginder: Bastions of the believers: Madrasas and Islamic education in India. ―New Delhi, Penguin Books, 2005, xl,358p., gloss., ind., 20cm. ISBN 0144000202
(pb)
\2,509
The book covers a wide range of thought-provoking issues from the origins and development of the institution to critiques of madrasa curricula and the alleged links between madrasas and Islamist militancy making this a must-read for all those interested in creating and preserving a just social order.
150.
Sikri, Rehana: Women in Islamic culture and society: a study of family, feminism and franchise. ―New Delhi, Kanishka, 1999, viii,328p., ind., 23cm. ISBN 8173912688
\3,475
The present publication represents a modest attempt to profile the various critical issues that engender widespread debate and discussion in the context of women in Islamic culture and society, the subjects of marriage, divorce, succession, dower and custody of children. Particular focus is on women in non-Islamic society, with ample references drawn from Israel and environs.
151.
Syed, MH (ed.): Human rights in Islam: the modern perspective, 2 vols. ―New Delhi, Anmol, 2003, xvi,522p., bibl., ind., 25cm. ISBN 8126113804
(set)
\18,910
Vol.1: Concept of human rights. Vol.2: Social justice.
152.
Taqiuddin an-Nabhani: The Islamic state. ―New Delhi, Milli Publ., 2001, vi,284p., 25cm. (Living Islam Series; 2) ISBN 8187856041 \3,706
This book demonstrates how Muslims should re-establish their state so that the light that guided the world in the darkest of ages returns to enlighten humanity once again.
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