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Archive/Vol. 16 · № 11/Brief Introduction to the Contents
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Brief Introduction to the ContentsThe Inimitable Language of the Qur’anStrategy of PreachingFaithlines – Muslim Conceptions of Islam and Society2006 UNESCO Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science

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Brief Introduction to the Contents

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Jhangeer Hanif
November 2006 · 2 min read

The Inimitable Language of the Qur’an

Almost all rusul were given a right to perform some miracle to substantiate their claim that they have been appointed by God to deliver His message. The Holy Prophet (sws) was given the Holy Qur’an, a profound miracle that had the power to mesmerize everyone who would give it an interested or an uninterested ear. It is the content and the language of this book that spellbound its first audience, the polytheist of Makkah. Dr Dildar Ahmed, in this essay, expounds the miraculous nature of the Qur’an. He explains the linguistic beauty and some other inspiring aspects of literary beauty of the Qur’an.

Strategy of Preaching

Sheer truth definitely has unparalleled strength to catch the serious attention of the audience. However, many a time, our message is not heard simply because we do not present it in a proper manner. In the present article, Mr Javed Ahmed Ghamidi pinpoints the strategic measures that we should take in order to effectively and cogently propagate the truth of Islam. points of strategic importance in preaching the religion of Islam.

Faithlines – Muslim Conceptions of Islam and Society

This review of Mr Riaz Hassan’s Faithlines first summarizes the content of the book and then explores into the strength and weaknesses of the notions offered in the book.

2006 UNESCO Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science

This is a report on the 2006 UNESCO Avicenna Prize for ethics in Science given to Dr ‘Abdullah S. Dar for his outstanding performance in the field of “Ethics in Science”.

Your Questions Answered

Dr Khalid Zaheer answers questions on gender issues, the fate of non-Muslims in the Hereafter and mediation through the dead etc.


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Jhangeer Hanif

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Jhangeer Hanif (2006). Brief Introduction to the Contents. Monthly Renaissance, 16(11).