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Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam is a work of philosophy by Muhammad Iqbal on Islamic philosophy, which was published in 1930. It is based on as series of lectures given by Iqbal in Madras, Hyderabad and Aligarh. The last chapter "Is Religion Possible" was added to the book from the 1934 Oxford Edition onwards. Allama Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal Allama Dr Sir Muhammad Iqbal (November 9, 1877-April 21, 1938) was an important Indian Muslim poet from the colonial era, a philosopher and thinker of Kashmiri origin. ... Islam listen? (Arabic: al-islÄm) the submission to God is a monotheistic faith, one of the Abrahamic religions, and the worlds second largest religion. ... 1930 is a common year starting on Wednesday. ...
Iqbal called for reexamination of the intellectual foundations of Islamic Philosophy. The book is considered to be a major work of Modern Islamic thought.
Chapters
Knowledge and Religious Experience
The Philosophical Test of the Revelations of Religious Experience
The Conception of God and the Meaning of Prayer
The Human Ego - His Freedom and Immortality
The Spirit of Muslim Culture
The Principle of Movement in the Structure of Islam
Is Religion Possible?
External links
Wikisource:The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam
Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam - Complete text online