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Seminar paper from the year 2017 in the subject Theology - Islamic theology, grade: a, International Islamic University Malaysia (islamic revealed knowledge and heritage), course: islam, language: English, abstract: This paper aims to analyze Muhammad Asad's significant ideas and doctrine of "wasatiyyah" (Islamic moderation) as illustrated in his magnum opus "The Message of the Qur'an". It endeavors to discuss the essential idea and principle of moderate Islam or "community of the middle way" (ummah wasata) as interpreted and propounded by Asad (1900-1992) in his Tafsir. It will also analyzed…mehr

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Seminar paper from the year 2017 in the subject Theology - Islamic theology, grade: a, International Islamic University Malaysia (islamic revealed knowledge and heritage), course: islam, language: English, abstract: This paper aims to analyze Muhammad Asad's significant ideas and doctrine of "wasatiyyah" (Islamic moderation) as illustrated in his magnum opus "The Message of the Qur'an". It endeavors to discuss the essential idea and principle of moderate Islam or "community of the middle way" (ummah wasata) as interpreted and propounded by Asad (1900-1992) in his Tafsir. It will also analyzed other major works of Asad that presented his views and understanding of wasatiyyah such as The Road to Mecca - his auto-spiritual biography and travelogue, This Law of Ours and Other Essays, The Principles of State and Government in Islam, Islam at the Crossroads and Sahih al-Bukhari: The Early Years of Islam that further illustrated his analytical discussion of this important idea and its significant implications in Muslim society.
Autorenporträt
Ahmad Nabil Amir holds a PhD from Universiti Malaya in Usuluddin (Islamic theology). He pursue his post-doctoral studies at the Kulliyyah of Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia (2011-2012) working on the work of Muhammad Abduh. Later he join the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC-IIUM) as Associate Research Fellow (2019-2020). He has written extensively on the political thought of Islamic revivalists and has translated Muhammad Asad's magnum opus, The Message of the Qur'an into Malay (Risalah al-Qur'an) in 3 volumes (Islamic Renaissance Front, 2021). He has published several works on medieval and modern Muslim polymath and theologian, such as Ibn Hazm's Critics on Christian Tradition (Blessed Hope Publishing, 2021) and Muhammad Abduh's Contributions to Science and Technology (LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2015)