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Islam and the Fate of Others: The Salvation Question
Mohammad Hassan Khalil
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| #2005593 in Books | Oxford University Press, USA | 2012-05-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.40 x.90 x9.30l,1.05 | File type: PDF | 272 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A Humbling Read!|By The Cuban Macaw|Speechless! Brought me to tears! A humbling read and really shows how people need to critically think, rather than sweep everything with the broadest of generalizations; thinking the One who controls everything is constrained or controlled by our philosophies, thoughts, and world politics is absurd if not ludicrous. We are a speck on a speck|||"Khalil's volumes encourage us to perceive inter-religious dialogue on a deeper level than that of superficial do-gooders unable to understand the real difficulties of religious confrontation." --Marginalia |||"Islam and the Fate of Others
Can non-Muslims be saved? And can those who are damned to Hell ever be redeemed? In Islam and the Fate of Others, Mohammad Hassan Khalil examines the writings of influential medieval and modern Muslim scholars on the controversial and consequential question of non-Muslim salvation.
This is an illuminating study of four of the most prominent figures in the history of Islam: Ghazali, Ibn 'Arabi, Ibn Taymiyya, and Rashid Rida. Khalil demonstrates that though...
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