Yaadein unki Baatein Hamari
By: Khurshid Ahmad
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In the twentieth century, despite colonial dominance, Islamic revival movements emerged in different regions of the world, which took on the task of reshaping Islamic thought in response to contemporary ideologies. Despite verbal and geographical distances, a unity of thought existed among the leaders of these movements, and Islam as a system of life was their common slogan.
Professor Khurshid Ahmad is one of the leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan who has maintained close relations with Islamic movements around the world. The book in question, Yaadein unki, Baatein Hamari, contains glimpses of this closeness. The duration of writing these articles spans the past six decades. Although these articles contain sketches, biographies, and occasionally a critical style, in reality, they are a means of remembering personal and movement-related connections and distant and close companionships. This collection includes detailed and sometimes brief mentions of the personalities and movement services of these great men.
This delightful narrative mentions those individuals who fought the battle for the revival of Islam against human tyranny in their respective countries. Despite the tactics of oppression and coercion, they remained steadfast in their mission and, following the same path, met their Lord.
This is the first volume in the series Yaadein unki, Baatein Hamari, but it is also a continuation of Armughan-e-Khurshid.
In the twentieth century, despite colonial dominance, Islamic revival movements emerged in different regions of the world, which took on the task of reshaping Islamic thought in response to contemporary ideologies. Despite verbal and geographical distances, a unity of thought existed among the leaders of these movements, and Islam as a system of life was their common slogan.
Professor Khurshid Ahmad is one of the leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan who has maintained close relations with Islamic movements around the world. The book in question, Yaadein unki, Baatein Hamari, contains glimpses of this closeness. The duration of writing these articles spans the past six decades. Although these articles contain sketches, biographies, and occasionally a critical style, in reality, they are a means of remembering personal and movement-related connections and distant and close companionships. This collection includes detailed and sometimes brief mentions of the personalities and movement services of these great men.
This delightful narrative mentions those individuals who fought the battle for the revival of Islam against human tyranny in their respective countries. Despite the tactics of oppression and coercion, they remained steadfast in their mission and, following the same path, met their Lord.
This is the first volume in the series Yaadein unki, Baatein Hamari, but it is also a continuation of Armughan-e-Khurshid.