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Modern Classics on Religion
For the complete list of Modern Classics Click Here. [1st Draft – Published on 21st August, 2022, Updated: 3rd November, 2022] Judaeo-Christianity Zealot by Reza Aslan The Gospel in Brief – Leo Tolstoy The Cambridge History of Christianity The Cambridge History of the Bible How Jesus Became God – Bart Ehrman An Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture by Issac Newton A History of Judaism – Martin Goodman The Cambridge History of Jewish Philosophy The historical Figure of Jesus – EP Sanders The Cambridge History of Judaism The Shape of Catholic Theology A History of Bible – John Barton Myth of God Incarnate – John Hick The New…
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Modern Classics on Kashmir
For the complete list of Modern Classics Click Here. [1st Draft – Published as on 21st August, 2022]
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Modern Classics on Islam
For the complete list of Modern Classics Click Here. [1st Draft – Published on 21st August, 2022; Updated: 03 November, 2022] Hadith Misquoting Muhammad – Jonathan AC Brown Hadith – Muhammad’s Legacy – Jonathan AC Brown Hadith and Sunnah – Ideals and Realities Narrative Social Structure: Anatomy of hadith Transmission – Recep Senturk Hadith Literature: Its Origin and Development – Muhamad Zubayr Siddiqi Studies in Early Hadith Literature – Mustapha Azami Hadith Methodology and Literature – Mustapha Azami History After the Prophet Lezley Hazleton Islam – A Short History by Karen Armstron No God but God Reza Aslan Oxford History of Islam by John L Esposito Administrative and Cultural History…
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Teacher – A Shepherd
Every profession is unique and equally important. For a society to develop and prosper each wheel of the cart has to tread on in harmony. Arguably the most noble of all professions is that of a teacher. He moulds into a pot the useless mud and clay. On the wheel that turns, he strikes it from outside, but holds it from within. The end result is a masterpiece. All great Prophets of God have been great teachers. I would take the moment to describe to you something very common with Semitic religions and the Prophets amongst them. Most of the Prophets did shepherding in one or the other part of…
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Holding Pride in Ancient Science
More than anyone else, I am fairly certain in my personal assessment that Muslims and Hindus hold huge pride in their ancient achievements. Each one claims to be the genesis of modern civilization and root of all modern knowledge. Irony dies a million deaths when we see the state of affairs in both the Muslim and Hindu nation, holding pride in Camel Urine and Cow Urine respectively and discovering medicinal benefits in Zam Zam Water and Ganges Water respectively, yet not able to sort out public health issues in their respctive nations. Understand the fact that everything that we know today and study in science is not a product of…