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Mohammed Rustom

    Mohammed Rustom is an associate professor of Islamic Studies at Carleton University. His work delves into Islamic philosophy and theology, exploring contemporary interpretations of Islamic thought and its relevance in the modern world. His research contributes to a deeper understanding of Islamic tradition.

    The Triumph of Mercy
    The Triumph of Mercy: Philosophy and Scripture in Mulla Sadra
    The Heart of Islam
    Mecca the Blessed, Medina the Radiant
    Islam and the Plight of Modern Man
    An Anthology of Philosophy in Persia
    • 2023

      Inrushes of the Heart

      The Sufi Philosophy of Ayn al-Qut

      • 402 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Exploring the life and ideas of a significant figure in Islamic intellectual history, this book offers a thorough introduction to his unique contributions and profound insights. It delves into his philosophical perspectives and the impact of his work on the broader Islamic tradition, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his legacy and relevance in contemporary thought.

      Inrushes of the Heart
    • 2017

      An accessible and accurate translation of the Quran that offers a rigorous analysis of its theological, metaphysical, historical, and geographical teachings and backgrounds, and includes extensive study notes, special introductions by experts in the field, and is edited by a top modern Islamic scholar, respected in both the West and the Islamic world. Drawn from a wide range of traditional Islamic commentaries, including Sunni and Shia sources, and from legal, theological, and mystical texts, The Study Quran conveys the enduring spiritual power of the Quran and offers a thorough scholarly understanding of this holy text. Beautifully packaged with a rich, attractive two-color layout, this magnificent volume includes essays by 15 contributors, maps, useful notes and annotations in an easy-to-read two-column format, a timeline of historical events, and helpful indices. With The Study Quran, both scholars and lay readers can explore the deeper spiritual meaning of the Quran, examine the grammar of difficult sections, and explore legal and ritual teachings, ethics, theology, sacred history, and the importance of various passages in Muslim life. With an introduction by its general editor, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, here is a nearly 2,000-page, continuous discussion of the entire Quran that provides a comprehensive picture of how this sacred work has been read by Muslims for over 1,400 years.

      The Study Quran
    • 2015

      The Study Quran

      A New Translation and Commentary

      This study edition of the Quran features a new English translation, a verse-by-verse commentary, and essays by fifteen international scholars.

      The Study Quran
    • 2013

      The Triumph of Mercy

      Philosophy and Scripture in Mullā Ṣadrā

      • 255 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the insights of philosopher Mullā Ṣadrā, this work delves into his interpretation of the opening chapter of the Qur'ān. It highlights his unique philosophical approach and the implications of his commentary, offering a deeper understanding of both the text and the broader context of Islamic thought. The analysis emphasizes the interplay between philosophy and theology, showcasing how Ṣadrā's reflections contribute to contemporary discussions on spirituality and knowledge within the Islamic tradition.

      The Triumph of Mercy
    • 2013

      Mecca the Blessed, Medina the Radiant

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      Mecca the Blessed, Medina the Radiant is an unprecedented photographic exploration of the holiest cities of Islam and the Hajj, or annual pilgrimage during Ramadan when more than a million faithful journey to Mecca's Great Mosque to commemorate the first revelation of the Qur'an (Koran). This book allows both Muslims and those unfamiliar with the Islamic faith complete access to the holiest sites of one of the world's major religions, practiced by a quarter of the world's population but often misunderstood in the West. Photographer Ali Kazuyoshi Namachi, a Muslim convert from Japan, garnered the full support of Saudi Arabian authorities—rarely given—to shoot in cities where photography is strictly controlled, and non-Muslims are not allowed. An expansive work of photojournalism, Mecca the Blessed, Medina the Radiant includes: 140 full-color, never-before-seen photographs Mystical places and scenes of Islam Breathtaking aerial photographs of the Arabian terrain Vistas of teeming crowds of worshippers surrounding the Kasbah, Mecca's sacred center Intense portraits of faithful Muslims in prayer Magnificent architecture reflecting the faith of the believers Archival illustrations Text by Seyyed Hossein Nasr, one of the most highly regarded scholars of Islam, enhances the stunning Islamic holy city photographs to illuminate many aspects of Islamic belief that have remained enigmatic to non-Muslims—until now.

      Mecca the Blessed, Medina the Radiant
    • 2012

      This book investigates the convergence of philosophy, scriptural exegesis, and mysticism in the thought of the celebrated Islamic philosopher Mullā Ṣadrā (d. 1050/1640). Through a careful presentation of the theoretical and practical dimensions of Ṣadrā's Qur'ānic hermeneutics, Mohammed Rustom highlights the manner in which Ṣadrā offers a penetrating metaphysical commentary upon the Fātiḥa, the chapter of the Qur'ān that occupies central importance in Muslim daily life. Engaging such medieval intellectual giants as Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī (d. 606/1210) and Ibn 'Arabī (d. 638/1240) on the one hand, and the wider disciplines of philosophy, theology, Sufism, and Qur'ānic exegesis on the other, Ṣadrā's commentary upon the Fātiḥa provides him with the opportunity to modify and recast many of his philosophical positions within a scripture-based framework. He thereby reveals himself to be a profound religious thinker who, among other things, argues for the salvation of all human beings in the afterlife.

      The Triumph of Mercy: Philosophy and Scripture in Mulla Sadra
    • 2012

      The world’s fastest-growing religion is also the most misunderstood in the West. In Islam in the Modern World, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, one of the world’s leading experts on Islamic thought, explains why traditional Islam exists in tension with modern Western culture, while at the same time it is also opposed by many currents of Islamic “fundamentalism.” Islam in the Modern World offers an inside look at this increasingly factious religion with increasing global relevance.

      Islam in the Modern World
    • 2012

      Suitable for both students and scholars of Persian philosophy, this title deals with one of the richest and yet least known periods of philosophical life in Persia, the centuries between the seventh/thirteenth century, that saw the eclipse of the school of Khorosan, and the tenth/sixteenth... číst celé

      An Anthology of Philosophy in Persia
    • 2004

      The Heart of Islam

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      A leading expert on Islam seeks to distinguish the central values of the religion from the actions of those responsible for contemporary violence, tracing each value's roots in Islamic scripture while identifying parallels between Islam and other major traditions. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.

      The Heart of Islam
    • 2003

      Science and Civilization in Islam

      • 404 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
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      This work, written by the foremost authority on the subject, includes an in- depth survey of the individual Islamic sciences from cosmology, philosophy, theology to alchemy, physics, mathematics, astronomy and medicine, concluding with a chapter on the gnostic tradition.

      Science and Civilization in Islam