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Notes on Islam

Notes on Islam

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NOTES ON ISLAM

BY

SIR AHMED HUSSAIN, K.C.I.E., C.S.I.
(NAWAB AMIN JUNG BAHADUR)


Collected and Edited
by
Khan Bahadur Hajee Khaja Muhammad Hussain


"The fear of the Lord is the beginning
of knowledge.
"—Proverb

HYDERABAD, DECCAN
GOVERNMENT CENTRAL PRESS
1922

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

TO
THE MEMORY
OF
K. AMJUD HUSSAIN.
One of the four for whom these Notes
were first written,
in 1917.

Printers mark

FOREWORD


The following Notes were enclosed by the author in his weekly letters to his brother and sons who were students in the Universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh and Birmingham. I persuaded him to allow me to have them printed, as I thought they were suggestive and useful. He has however desired me to say that they should not be regarded as anything but concise memoranda jotted down (at short intervals between the busy hours of his official life) as general answers to questions put to him. They contain some passages which are too concise or abstract, if not vague or enigmatic. But, the author says, he left them designedly so in order to induce his readers to try to understand them or at least to seek explanation and illustration. Numerous foot-notes have been added for the same purpose.

He frankly admits that his view of Islam is neither quite orthodox nor quite heterodox but something midway between the two. It was put forward in order to make his boys think for themselves and argue with him. The first three Notes may be 'skipped' at the first reading.

Sincere acknowledgments are due to Nawab Imad-ul-Mulk Bahadur Bilgrami, c.s.i., Mr. J.C. Molony, i.c.s., Khan Bahadur Abdur Rahim, b.a., b.l., Mr. Syed Ross Masood, m.a., and others who very kindly read the proofs and favoured the author with valuable suggestions.

    Banganapalle, paranthesis K.M.H.
11th August 1922.

Duty is Deity Work is Worship.—Sanskrit Proverb

CONTENTS

    Page
Foreword 5
Muslim Prayer 9
Note   1.  Introduction 11
   "      2.  The First Chapter of the Qur'an 15
   "      3.  What is Religion? 20
   "      4.  What is true Islam? 25
   "      5.  What is not Islam 29
   "      6.  "Islam" and "Not-Islam" 35
   "      7.  Why is Islam the Best Religion? 43
   "      8.  Unity & Union 49
   "      9.  Perfection & Self-help 57
   "    10.  Moderation & via media 63
   "   

11.  Evolution & Survival

73
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