List of University of Oxford People in Religion - Islam

Islam

  • Rashid Khalidi (St Antony's)
  • Martin Lings (Abu Bakr Siraj Ad-Din) (Magdalen)
  • David Samuel Margoliouth
  • Ali Mazrui (Nuffield)
  • Josef W. Meri (Wolfson)
  • Farhan Nizami (Wadham, St Cross, and Magdalen)
  • Fazlur Rahman
  • Tariq Ramadan (St Antony's)
  • Mirza Nasir Ahmad (Balliol College),
  • Mirza Muzaffar Ahmad,

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Famous quotes containing the word islam:

    Awareness of the stars and their light pervades the Koran, which reflects the brightness of the heavenly bodies in many verses. The blossoming of mathematics and astronomy was a natural consequence of this awareness. Understanding the cosmos and the movements of the stars means understanding the marvels created by Allah. There would be no persecuted Galileo in Islam, because Islam, unlike Christianity, did not force people to believe in a “fixed” heaven.
    Fatima Mernissi, Moroccan sociologist. Islam and Democracy, ch. 9, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. (Trans. 1992)

    During the first formative centuries of its existence, Christianity was separated from and indeed antagonistic to the state, with which it only later became involved. From the lifetime of its founder, Islam was the state, and the identity of religion and government is indelibly stamped on the memories and awareness of the faithful from their own sacred writings, history, and experience.
    Bernard Lewis, U.S. Middle Eastern specialist. Islam and the West, ch. 8, Oxford University Press (1993)

    Sooner or later we must absorb Islam if our own culture is not to die of anemia.
    Basil Bunting (1900–1985)