Muhammad Imara

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Muhammad ʿImāra (8 December 1931, 1350 A.H. – 28 February 2020, 1441 A.H.[1]) was an Islamic thinker, an author and editor, as well as a member of al-Azhar's Academy of Islamic research in Cairo.[2][3]

Works

Muhammad Imara authored "more than one hundred books on Islamic philosophy, the Quran, politics, and intellectual issues",[4] including:

  • Tayarat al-fikr al-Islami [5]
  • al-Tahrir al-Islamiy lilmar'ah
  • al-Imam Muhammad 'Abduh: Mujadid al-dunya bitajdid al-din
  • al-Islam wa huquq al-Insan: Darurat la Huquq
  • al-Islām wa’l-ʿaqalliyyāt
  • al-Gharb wa'l-Islam: ayn al-khatta' wa-ayn al-sawab?

See also

References

  1. ^ "وفاة المفكر الإسلامي محمد عمارة.. وهذه وصيته - المصري اليوم". www.almasryalyoum.com. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
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  4. John L. Esposito
    (ed.), The Oxford Dictionary of Islam, Oxford University Press, 2004, p. 18
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See The Prophet's Pulpit: Commentaries on the State of Islam (Volume 1, page 193) by Khaled Abou El Fadl where he writes on and honors the life of Muhammad Imara.