T. J. Winter
Forfatter af The Cambridge Companion to Classical Islamic Theology
Om forfatteren
Tim Winter is Australian Research Council Professorial Future Fellow at the University of Western Australia.
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Værker af T. J. Winter
Understanding Islam and the Muslims: The Muslim Family and Islam and World Peace (2002) 54 eksemplarer
Understanding the Four Madhhabs: Facts About Ijtihad and Taqlid (M.A.T. Papers) (1796) 21 eksemplarer
Gleams from the Rawdat al-Shuhada: (Garden of the Martyrs) of Husayn Vaiz Kashifi (2015) 4 eksemplarer
Reason as Balance: The Evolution of Aql 1 eksemplar
Associated Works
Disciplining the Soul and Breaking the Two Desires: Books XXII and XXIII of the Revival of the Religious Sciences… (1995) — Oversætter, nogle udgaver — 62 eksemplarer
The Mantle Adorned: Translated, with Further Poetic Ornaments (2009) — Oversætter, nogle udgaver — 17 eksemplarer
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- Juridisk navn
- Winter, Timothy John
- Andre navne
- Murad, Abdal Hakim
- Fødselsdato
- 1960
- Køn
- male
- Nationalitet
- UK
- Uddannelse
- Pembroke College, Cambridge (double-first|Arabic)
Al Azhar University
University of London - Erhverv
- lecturer (Islamic Studies)
- Relationer
- Winter, Henry (brother)
- Organisationer
- University of Cambridge
Anglo-Muslim Fellowship for Eastern Europe
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- 3
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- 221
- Popularitet
- #101,335
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- 4.2
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- 16
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The most memorable chapters for me were of: British Muslim identity (belongingness of Muslims in Europe in general), the Shaykh's critique of certain extreme 'Tanfiri' groups (literally 'to turn away') outside of mainstream Traditional Islam, Zakat (and finance in general) in the modern age, Islamic studies in the West etc. There's plenty more but I need time to digest them.
There is a particular quality about the Shayk's writing in that while he outlines the dire nature of certain things, he always ends up making you feel quite optimistic somehow. It's probably that I haven't read much current scholars' works but I really appreciated this.
May God grant the Shaykh much success and rewards for his efforts!
… (mere)