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  1. This Law of Ours and Other Essays is a book written by Muhammad Asad, first published by Dar al-Andalus, Gibraltar in 1987. The book is a collection of Asad's writings, lectures and radio broadcasts—some written as far back as the 1940s—which aims to clarify some of the confusion in the Muslim Ummah about the scope and practical ...

  2. This Law of Ours and Other Essays . The day before, I shyly broached the question of my husband’s text, or at least an outline of his text, and my strange new life- mate’s response was, “It is almost ready.” I spent the whole day in this—my first witnessing of a public address by my husband—

  3. 82 ratings20 reviews. The essays in this book, written as far back as in the 1940s, aim to contribute something of a clarification the confusion prevailing in the Muslim Ummah as to the scope and practical implications of Islamic law. Genres Islam Religion Nonfiction Theology Pakistan. Hardcover.

  4. 3 de jul. de 2015 · The essays in this book, written as far back as in the 1940s, aim to contribute something of a clarification the confusion prevailing in the Muslim Ummah as to the scope and practical implications of Islamic law.

  5. 18 de sept. de 2019 · PDF | This article critically investigates the Qur’ānic exegesis and the methodology of Leopold Weiss aka Muhammad Asad (d. 1992), a prominent Muslim... | Find, read and cite all the research ...

  6. 18 de sept. de 2019 · Asad, Muhammad. This Law of Ours and Other Essays. Kuala Lumpur: Islamic Book Trust, 2001. Asad, Talal. “Muhammad Asad between Religion and Politics.” Islam & Science 10, no. 1(2012): 77-88. Campanini, Massimo. Philosophical Perspectives on Modern Qur’ānic Exegesis: Key Paradigms and Concepts. UK: Equinox Publishing, 2016. Dar ...

  7. 1 de ene. de 1987 · This Law of Ours And Other Essays. Paperback – January 1, 1987. The essays in this book, written as far back as in the 1940s, aim to contribute something of a clarification the confusion prevailing in the Muslim Ummah as to the scope and practical implications of Islamic law.