Islam and nationalism / by Ali Muhammad Naqavi ; translated by Alaedin Pazargadi.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran : Islamic Propagation Organization, 1984.Description: 110 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.50954 19 NAQ
Contents:
Includes some quotations from the Koran in Arabic.
Summary: Islam and Nationalism examines the relationship between Islamic thought and the concept of nationalism. Ali Muhammad Naqavi discusses how nationalism emerged historically and contrasts it with the universal outlook of Islam. The book analyzes the challenges Muslims face in balancing religious identity with modern political and national structures, emphasizing that Islam promotes unity, justice, and moral governance that transcend narrow nationalist agendas. The translation by Alaedin Pazargadi makes these insights accessible to a wider audience.
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Includes some quotations from the Koran in Arabic.

Bibliography: p. 109-110.

Includes some quotations from the Koran in Arabic.

Islam and Nationalism examines the relationship between Islamic thought and the concept of nationalism. Ali Muhammad Naqavi discusses how nationalism emerged historically and contrasts it with the universal outlook of Islam. The book analyzes the challenges Muslims face in balancing religious identity with modern political and national structures, emphasizing that Islam promotes unity, justice, and moral governance that transcend narrow nationalist agendas. The translation by Alaedin Pazargadi makes these insights accessible to a wider audience.

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