Islam to East and West
by Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din
Summary
This is a collection of twelve lectures on Islam delivered by Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din across three continents and in six different countries.
Publication Information
Publisher: Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-e-Islam Lahore Inc. (USA), 1315 Kingsgate Road, Columbus, Ohio, 43211, USA
Year of Publication: 1st edition: 1935; 2nd edition (This edition): 1997
Year of Publication: 1st edition: 1935; 2nd edition (This edition): 1997
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword by Shaikh Mushir Husain Kidwai of Gadia
- Special Features of Islam (A paper read at the 6th Congress of Religions, in Paris, on July 19, 1913):
- Muslim Attitude towards other Religions
- Religion a Practical Life
- The Islamic Notion of Worship
- Islam provides a Complete Code of Life
- The Sinlessness of Man
- The Teachings of Islam based on Rationality
- The Ethics of Islam
- Woman in Islam
- The Free Religious Movement (A lecture delivered on behalf of the Free Religious Movement of London in Steinway Hall, London, on November 5, 1916):
- A Religion from a Book
- A Religion without Sect
- Basic Principles of Islam
- Self-expression and Cosmic Consciousness (Lecture at Hastings, England, on October 25, 1919)
- League of Faith (A lecture delivered at the Victoria Public Hall, Madras, on February 25, 1920)
- Philosophy of Islam (Lecture delivered in Rangoon College Examination Hall, Rangoon, on September 9, 1920):
- Muslim Conception of Heaven and Hell
- Soul an Offspring of Body
- Soul — A Conscious Constructive Ability
- Islam and what it Means (Lecture delivered at the Town Hall, Singapore, on February 7, 1921):
- Object of Religion
- Place of Religion
- Universal Mission of the Quran
- Requirements of the Revealed Book
- Human Capabilities
- The Way to Work out these Capabilities
- Relation between God and Man
- Relation between Man and Nature and between Man and Man
- Lecture at Cairo (Delivered at Cairo, Egypt on June 25, 1923)
- The Religion of Peace and Love (A lecture delivered at the Cowasji Jehangir Hall, Bombay, on October 10, 1924):
- First a Muslim, then an Indian
- Grant of Charter to Christians
- Religious Tolerance
- Appeal to Muslims
- Some of the Criticisms on Islam (Lecture delivered at the London Muslim Prayer House, London, on June 25, 1925
- The First Command (Eid-ul-Adha sermon delivered at Woking, England on July 2, 1925)
- The Greatest of the Prophets (A lecture delivered at the celebration of Holy Prophet Muhammad’s birthday in London, on October 10, 1925)
- Muslim Prayer and Muslim Formula of Life (A Sunday sermon delivered in the Muslim Prayer House, London on December 6, 1926):
- Muslim Prayer
- Muslim Formula of Life
- Formula for Greeting