Man and the Universe: An Islamic Perspective
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"...a modern classisc..." - ISLAMICA
"In this work Dr. Badawi elucidates the islamic world-view, its timeless values and its psychological insights into the nature of man and contrasts it with the modernistic western world view. In the light of the recent events in New York and Washington, it has never been more important to seek for means of understanding." - Joel Ibrahim Kreps, M.D., Pyschiatrist
"This brilliant little book will answer all your questions about Islam and, if you are willing open the door to a lifetime of illumination" - Fatma Maryam Sinclar, Author
Many thinking people now have an inward sense that twenty-first century humanity faces stark and urgent challenges that demand wise and decisive responses. Profound illnesses call for profound remedies, and when nothing less than radical change will do, courage is essential to survival. Authentic traditional Islam provides a holistic and historically proven alternative.
In this timely book, Dr. Mostafa Badawi shows that the revealed knowledge is the source of traditional wisdom, and that the Islamic faith and civilization has a verifiable 'track record' of healing individual and social disintegration.
The author presents a penetrating diagnosis of the illnesses of humanity today. Together with a fascination overview of Islamic Metaphysics, unearthing its spiritual and moral values and its timeless relevance and applicability. Man and the Universe is a compelling and urgently needed piece of writing about what we can do about it.
Dr. Mostafa al-Badawi is a consultant Psychiatrist and member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He studied under many shaykhs, foremost among whom is the late Habib Ahmad Mashur al-Haddad. Dr. Badawi is also one of the leading contemporary translators of Islamic books from Arabic to English, and his work includes Book of Assistance, The Lives of Man, Key to the Garden, and Degrees of the Soul”