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Mizan (treatise)

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Mizan,or Meezan (English: balance, scale, Urdu: ميزان) is a comprehensive treatise on the contents of Islam, written by Javed Ahmad Ghamidi, a Pakistani Islamic scholar and philosopher. It is published in Urdu by Al-Mawrid Institute of Islamic Sciences. The book is also available in the form of different booklets. The book has also been published in English language in Renaissance Islamic Journal[broken anchor]. Javed Ahmed Ghamidi wrote a summary of this book in the form of a small book named "Al-Islam". Dr. Saleem Shehzad translated "Mizan" and "Al-Islam" into English as "Islam: A Comprehensive Introduction" and "Islam: A Concise Introduction" respectively.[1]

Contents[edit]

Published by: Dar-ul-Ishraq

Wisdom

  • Framework of Islam [5]
  • Beliefs
    • The Basic Premise of Religion [6]
      • The Essence of Faith [7]
    • Belief in God: His Being [8]
      • Attributes of God [9]
      • The Dealings and Practices of God [10]
    • Belief in the Angels [11]
    • Belief in the Prophets [12]
      • Some Traits of the Prophets [13]
      • Some Issues pertaining to Prophethood [14]
    • Belief in Divine Books [15]
    • Belief in the Hearafter [16]
      • The Signs and Events of the Day of Judgement [17]
      • The Phases and Abodes of the Day of Judgement [18]
  • Morals and morality [19]

The Book

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Books Al-Mawrid = http://www.al-mawrid.org/index.php/books". {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)

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