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An edition of Anthropology for Muslim Students (2012)

Anthropology for Muslim Students

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This present work takes as its point of departure the origin of man and traces, in a “historical” fashion, his movement away from that origin. It concludes with the arrival of man on the material plane of existence and his accelerating descent into the modern world. By lucidly describing this journey and the symp-toms and underlying causes of the present quagmire, it suggests a solution and a general course of action to be taken. This resolu-tion of the current crisis and discord corresponds to man’s return to his origin and the ascent towards his final destination and goal. On the individual level, it means to embark upon the spir-itual journey towards God, a journey that includes self-knowledge and self-purification. On the social plane, it means to cultivate a society that accords with Divine Guidance and conforms to Divine Law and which provides an environment that attracts, nourishes and sustains its inhabitants on a path of spiritual wayfaring.
The text in hand is a modified and abbreviated version of the book Existence and the Fall: Spiritual Anthropology of Islam by Hamid Parsania and is intended to be used as a final year high-school textbook in Islamic schools that teach humanities.

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Table of Contents

Anthropology for Muslim Students
Preface. vii
Chapter 1 – Introductory. 1
Different types of Anthropology. 1
The Fall of Man. 6
Ascent and Rise. 9
History of the Fall. 10
Chapter 2 – Unseen and Visible. 12
Different Ways of Seeing Reality. 12
The Unitive or TawÎidÐ Worldview. 16
The Stages of the World. 19
Two Movements. 25
Chapter 3 – Descent and Manifestation. 30
Manifestation (tajallÐ) versus Displacement (tajÁfÐ). 30
Perpetual Presence. 35
Manifestation of Greatness. 36
Absolute Unity. 41
Chapter 4 – Ascent and Felicity. 45
One-way Distance. 45
A Journey of Enlightenment. 48
Understanding Unity. 53
Awareness of Reality. 57
Chapter 5 – Knowledge and Action. 61
Seeing the Face of God. 61
Direct Knowledge. 63
Effort and Action. 68
Social Action. 73
Chapter 6 – Love and Passion. 80
Man’s Beloved. 80
Modern Man. 83
True Beloved. 87
Mirage of Love. 89
Chapter 7 – Myth and Gods. 92
The First Veil. 92
Myth and Polytheism. 94
The Death of Myth. 97
The New Paradigm and the Islamic Response. 98
Chapter 8 – Modernity and Isms. 103
Renaissance and Rebirth. 103
Rationalism and the Enlightenment. 105
From Myth to Ideology. 107
Empiricism and Scepticism. 110
Chapter 9 – Post-modernity and Alienation. 115
Humanism and Pharaoism. 115
Liberalism and Freedom. 118
Democracy and Anarchy. 122
Alienation and Dissolution. 125

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Paperback
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170
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21 x 13 x centimeters

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OL25647220M
ISBN 13
9789671037973

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