Book Title: Conference
of the Books: The Search for Beauty in Islam
Book Author:
Khaled M. Abou El Fadl
Copyright: ©2001
by University Press of America, ® Inc.
Published in
Pakistan by: Paramount Publishing Enterprise
Pages: 419
Conference of the Books, a
collection of essays, draws upon the remarkable intellectual heritage of the
Muslim civilization. With admiration for the ethos of knowledge that was the
hallmark of the civilization of the word, the civilization which was based upon
the book of God, the author takes recurring contemporary issues and searches
how they were dealt with earlier, reconstructing the past and examining the
diversity of scholarly opinion, trying to learn from their successes and their
mistakes. In the essay: The Pearls of Beauty, to the question: “…what do you do
with the long-established practice of Muslims?”, the author responds: “…, I
respect and honor it – it is a formidable precedent to be considered and
studied. But if it no longer persuades me, I will respectfully disagree with
it.”
The author, a jurist and a
teacher, believes that beauty is a core Islamic value. Hence, the laws of Islam
are based upon beautiful moral and ethical values, which need to be understood
and appreciated, for the rules and laws to be implemented in spirit, and not
just in letter. As he puts it: “Piety creates and pursues the rules, but the
rules do not create piety”.
Published in Renaissance: Conference of the Books: The Search for Beauty in Islam
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