Mizan

Mizan (English: balance; scale, Urdu: ميزان) is a comprehensive treatise on the contents of Islam, written by Javed Ahmad Ghamidi, a Pakistani Islamic scholar. It is published in Urdu by Al-Mawrid Institute of Islamic Sciences. The book is also available in the form of different booklets. The book has also been published in English language in Renaissance Islamic Journal.

Contents

Published: Dar-ul-Ishraq, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006

  • Sources of Islam
    • Principles of understanding the Qur'an
    • Principles of determining the Sunnah
    • Principles of understanding the Hadith

Wisdom

  • Framework of Islam
  • Beliefs
    • The Basic Premise of Religion
      • The Essence of Faith
    • Belief in God: His Being
      • Attributes of God
      • The Dealings and Practices of God
    • Belief in the Angels
    • Belief in the Prophets
      • Some Traits of the Prophets
      • Some Issues pertaining to Prophethood
    • Belief in Divine Books
    • Belief in the Hearafter
      • The Signs and Events of the Day of Judgement
      • The Phases and Abodes of the Day of Judgement
  • Morals and morality

The Book

See also

References

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