Muhammad Asad - List of Publications

List of Publications

Books:

  • 1. Jerusalem in 1923: The Impressions of a Young European (1923)
  • 2. The Spirit of Islam (1934)
  • 3. The Concept of Religion in the West and in Islam (1934)
  • 4. The Spirit of the West (1934)
  • 5. Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī (1935)
  • 6. Towards a Resurrection of Thought (1937)
  • 7. Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī (1938)
  • 8. Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī (1938)
  • 9. Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī (1938)
  • 10. What Arafat? (1946)
  • 11. The Outline of a Problem (September 1946)
  • 12. Is Religion a Thing of the Past? (October 1946)
  • 13. This Law of Ours (November 1946, December 1946, January 1947)
  • 14. Construction or Destruction? (February 1947)
  • 15. That Business of Imitation (April 1947)
  • 16. What do we mean by Pakistan? (May 1947)
  • 17. Notes and Comments (May 1947)
  • 18. Towards an Islamic Constitution (July 1947)
  • 19. Notes and Comments (July 1947)
  • 20. Calling All Muslims (September 1947)
  • 21. Arafat—Quarterly Journal of Islamic Reconstruction (March 1948)
  • 22. Islamic Reconstruction (March 1948)
  • 23. Islamic Constitution Making (March 1948)
  • 24. The Road to Mecca (1954)
  • 25. The Encounter of Islam and the West (1959)
  • 26. Islam and the Spirit of our Times (1960)
  • 27. The Principles of State and Government in Islam (1961)
  • 28. Islam and Politics (1963)
  • 29. Jerusalem: The Open City (1970s)
  • 30. The Meaning and Significance of the Hijrah (1979)
  • 31. The Message of the Qur’an (1980)
  • 32. The Message of the Qur’an (1980)
  • 33. The Principles of State and Government in Islam (1980)
  • 34. Sahih al-Bukhāri (1981)
  • 35. A Vision to Jerusalem (1982)
  • 36. Jerusalem: A City for all People (1982)
  • 37. A Tribe That Kept Its Name (1985)

Journal:

  • Arafat: A Monthly Critique of Muslim Thought (1946–47)

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