TY - BOOK AU - Iqbal, Allama Muhammad AU - Edited & annotated by M. Saeed Sheikh. TI - The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam SN - 9694690285 U1 - 297.1 PY - 2006/// CY - Lahore PB - Institute of Islamic Culture KW - Islamic philosophy KW - Ego/self KW - Ijtihād KW - Epistemology KW - Metaphysics KW - Modernity KW - Revelation KW - Science and religion N2 - The book is a collection of seven lectures delivered by Allama Muhammad Iqbal between 1920-1932, compiled and edited by Muhammad Saeed Sheikh. The work seeks to re-examine Islamic metaphysics and intellectual foundations in light of modern knowledge, including science, history, and philosophy. Key themes include knowledge and religious experience; the conception of God and meaning of prayer; the nature of the human ego, freedom, and immortality; the “spirit of Muslim culture”; movement and dynamism as an essential element of Islam; and an exploration of whether religion remains possible in an age shaped by rationalism and secular thought. Iqbal argues that Islam must be understood as a dynamic, living tradition capable of dialogue with contemporary thought, rather than being frozen in classical forms. ER -