Die Religiöse Gedankenwelt des Volkes im heutigen Islam.

Die Religiöse Gedankenwelt des Volkes im heut ...
M. Horten, M. Horten
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Die Religiöse Gedankenwelt des Volkes im heutigen Islam.

Horten undertakes in this volume to portrait what the Islamic people
( as opposed to the educated classes) feel and live as essence and
meaning of their religion. (p. XI) Religion which he calls a tender blossom
of the culture of humanity must be described not exclusively by its external
material phenomena.
(p. X) A religion has not to be judged with respect to truth in a scientific sense
but from its influence on morals and emotions (p. XXII) The presentation follows
what Horton believes would be the degree of importance in a believers mind,
starting with the views on god and creation,then going on to the "system of the world".
A summary of the popular view of Muhammad is followed by chapters about the world
of spirits and angels,about the celestial bodies and spheres. The latter half of the book
is devoted to the concepts of practical ethics.
The material presented seems to be largely taken from another book
of the author.
The book could be viewed as an early example of inter-cultural awareness training
( still going strong in Germany) against the background of the German-Turkish
alliance in WW I.

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Publisher
Niemeyer
Language
German
Pages
406

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Edition Notes

2 pts. in 1 vol. paged continuously.

Published in
Halle a.S

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Pagination
xxviii, 406 p.
Number of pages
406

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OL15258131M

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