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Journalist, agitator, lecturer, teacher, reformer Muhammad Abduh’s many contributions to modern Muslim history as the leading reformist of the al-Azhar circle sometimes earned him the title of the father of ‘Islamic Modernism’. This intellectual biography by Charles Adams, a sympathetic American academic, examine Islamic reformism in Egypt through the work of Abduh (1849-1905), revealing the influences that moulded his thought and tracing his transformation from someone who was buried in mystic visions to a leading champion of Islamic reform.
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Weight | 1 kg |
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