Muhammed Kutub
Language: English | Format: PDF | Pages: 143 | Size: 1.5 MB
The majority of the modern “educated” people are today faced with a
religious crisis. Is religion really a fact of life? It might have been
one in the past, but does it still remain so in the world of today when
science has changed the whole course of life, and when there is no place
in it for anything save science and what scientific facts approve of?
Does religion represent a genuine need of humanity? Or is it something
wholly dependent upon the temperamental constitution of an individual so
that one may not believe in it as there is no difference between the
two states of belief and unbelief ‘?
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Contents:
1. Preface
2. Is Religion Antiquated?
3. Islam and Slavery
4. Islam and Feudalism
5. Islam and Capitalism
6. Islam and Private Ownership
7. Islam and The Class System
8. Islam and Alms
9. Islam and Woman
10. Islam and The Concept of Punishment
11. Islam and Civilization
12. Islam and Reactionarism
13. Islam and Sexual Repression
14. Islam and Freedom of Thought
15. Religion: The Opium of the People?
16. Islam and Non-Muslim! Communities
17. Islam and Idealism
18. Islam and Communism
19. What Next?
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