Faith in Practice provides a comprehensive exploration of the Islamic faith, its doctrines, practices, moral framework, and its role in the modern world. The book is divided into eleven thematic chapters, each addressing a critical aspect of Islam's teachings, history, and relevance today.
Chapter Introduction to Islam This chapter introduces the essence of Islam, emphasizing its core beliefs, continuity of divine revelation through prophets, and the universality of its message. It highlights the Qur'an and Sunnah as primary sources of guidance.
Core Doctrines of Islam The focus is on fundamental concepts like Tawheed (the oneness of God) and the attributes of Allah. It delves into the role of Prophet Muhammad as the final messenger, the structure and themes of the Qur'an, and the Articles of Faith that form the foundation of Islamic belief.
The Pillars of Islam An explanation of Islam’s five
Ṣalāh (prayer): Philosophy and ritual practices.Zakāh (almsgiving): The embodiment of social justice.Ṣawm (fasting): A spiritual and communal act of discipline.Ḥajj (pilgrimage): Symbolizing unity and devotion.Morality and Ethics in Islam This chapter outlines the moral foundations of Islam, including principles of justice, honesty, and compassion. It explores personal virtues and social ethics, emphasizing individual responsibility and community well-being.
Social Dimensions of Islam Topics include family structure, gender roles, and the importance of manners (Ādāb) in Islam. Social justice principles are highlighted, showcasing Islam’s approach to equality and fairness.
Islamic Practices in Daily Life The integration of faith into daily life is discussed through rituals, lifestyle choices, and the balance between worldly and spiritual commitments. It covers life events, dietary laws, and dress codes.
Islamic Eschatology This chapter examines beliefs about death, the afterlife, the Day of Judgment, and ultimate reward or punishment, providing insight into Islam’s eschatological worldview.
Diversity Within Islam Theological and historical perspectives on Sunni and Shia doctrines are explored, alongside the mystical practices of Sufism, which adds spiritual depth to Islamic worship.
Islam in a Changing World The challenges of practicing Islam in a multicultural, globalized society are discussed. The chapter addresses misconceptions about Islam, the need for interfaith dialogue, and promoting tolerance.
Challenges and Revival in Modern Times Modern challenges such as materialism, superficial practice of faith, and the disconnect between rituals and true belief are analyzed. It offers strategies for reviving authentic Islamic values and leveraging Islamic knowledge to address contemporary issues.
The Legacy of Islam and Its Future The book concludes by reflecting on Islam’s contributions to science, culture, and civilization.