
Towards the Construction of a Contemporary Islamic Educational Theory
Fathi Malkawi
Islamization of Knowledge: Conceptual Background, Vision and Tasks
Salisu Shehu
Economic Guidelines in the Qur'an
S.M. Hasanuz Zaman
Contribution of Islamic Thought to Modern Economics
Misbah Oreibi
An Introduction to Islamic Economics
Muhammad Akram Khan
Islamic Thought and Culture
Isma'il R. al Faruqi
Islamization of Knowledge: Background, Models and the Way Forward
Malam Sa'idu Sulaiman
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Introduction - The Islamic Studies Group American Academy of Religion Chapter 1 The Shahadah Chapter 2 Islam and Law Chapter 3 The Pilgrimage to Makkah Chapter 4 The Shariah on Music and Musicians Chapter 5 Ibn Taymiyyah and the Crusades - An Inquiry Chapter 6 On Al Maturidis Notion of Human Acts Chapter 7 What is Islamic in Islamic Literature Chapter 8 The Crusader in the Memoirs of Usamah Ibn Munqidh Chapter 9 Islamic Contributions to History Chapter 10 The Perfect Man in al Jilis Thought Chapter 11 Dator Formarum - Ibn Rushd - Levi Ben Gerson and Moses Ben Joshua
Over the entire period of ten years of activity (nine annual meetings) there was perfect accord between the Steering Committee and the audience. Members of the audience repeatedly expressed their approval of, and gratitude for, the programs we had prepared. Their suggestions were acted upon, and they were happy to return to the AAR meeting year after year. The lslamic Studies Group has built up a small but growing and vigorous constituency. Though small by comparison to total AAR membership, this constituency is largely made of scholars who teach Islam either in one undergraduate course, or as a smaller part of an undergraduate survey course in the religions of the world. Already, a number of specialized lslamicists have been pulled toward the AAR because of our distinctive approach to comparative study. Moreover, the papers so far presented in the field of lsl5mic Studies have been of very high quality, and they are bound to improve in quality and quantity in the future. It is our considered judgment -and hence, our recommendation - that the Islamic Studies Group be upgraded to "section” and that it be given a chance to realize this fuller development in the coming decade. Normally, a "Group" Program unit would sit for an election of a new steering committee every five years, assuming a decision on the part of the AAR to continue same. However, the AAR Executive Director has asked the present Steering Committee to continue for one additional year. Elections will therefore be planned for the annual meeting, 1982. |
CALL FOR PAPERS (Islamic Ethics)
The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences (AJISS), a double-blind peer-reviewed journal, is seeking
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Int. Inst. of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
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