A Comprehensive Introduction is an extensive study of the contents of Islam by Javed Ahmad Ghamidi (b. 1951). It is an effort that spans almost two decades of both creative and critical thinking. This attempt to expound the contents of Islam is not a new one. Preceding Ghamidi is an illustrious series of names who have ventured forth to present Islam the way they have understood it. All these efforts are commendable and merit deep deliberation. A serious student should perhaps conduct a comparative study to gauge the approaches followed by each. This book is a comprehensive treatise on the entire content of Islam written by Javed Ahmad Ghamidi. Javed Ahmed Ghamidi also wrote a summary of Meezan in the form of a small book named Al-Islam. Dr. Saleem Shehzad translated both Meezan and Al-Islam into English as A Comprehensive Introduction and A Concise Introduction respectively. In this book, Ustaz Javed Ahmed Ghamidi writes “To Allah, Deen is only Islam. In my book, I have considered what I have considered as a religion, from the study and research of at least the quarter-century. Think of each of his departments as a result of the favor of the Lord and the benefit of the thought of my Jalil-ul-Qadr teacher, Imam Amin Ahsan Islahi. If you see something weak in it, add it to my deficiency of knowledge. Various topics included are Imaniyaat, Qanoon E Ibaadat, Aqlaqiat, Qanoon E Moashiraat, Qanoon E Siasat, Qanoon E Jihaad, etc.
Javed Ahmad Ghamidi is a Pakistani Islamic modernist theologist who hosted a primetime religious-spiritual show on Dunya News, Ilm-o-Hikmat, Ghamidi Key Saath (Knowledge and Wisdom with Ghamidi).
Quran scholar and exegete, and educationist, who extended the work of his tutor, Amin Ahsan Islahi, Ghamidi is the founder of Al-Mawrid Institute of Islamic Sciences and its sister organisation Danish Sara. He became a member of Council of Islamic Ideology on 28 January 2006 for a couple of years, a constitutional body responsible for giving legal advice on Islamic issues to Pakistan Government and the Parliament. He has also taught at the Civil Services Academy from 1980 until 1991. He is running an intellectual movement similar to Wastiyya in Egypt on the popular electronic media of Pakistan.
A lot of Meezan's literary value is in its brevity but those who are fairly familiar with Ghamidi's thesis may find it lacking in aspects where Ghamidi is considered a non-conformist, for instance in explaining his concept of Sunnah in relation to judging whether a particular contemporary practice can be judged as Sunnah. But the consideration of brevity understandably demands avoidance of polemics and arguments/ counter arguments and author cannot be blamed for that.
I have discovered Javed Ghamidi 2 years ago, at the age of 20. I am very thankful for that. He is by far one of the most logical theologians of our time. I always wanted a book that will describe Islam comprehensively. This is a great book in that regard. Fun fact: This book contains more ahadiths than the 1st book of hadith "Muattah" of Imam Malik for the people who blame Ghamidi as a hadith denier.
A book which everybody must read. Islam: a comprehensive introduction, written by one of the great scholars of Muslims - Javed Ahmad Ghamidi, is a comprehensive study of Islamic fundamental articles with special references from the Quran and the Hadith. This single book is to my mind more than enough for understanding basic of Islamic teachings which are essential for every Muslim.
I listened to his Meezan classes where he explained it in a detailed manner and I recommend the readers to also go through his classes while reading the book. In this book he tried to explain the Shariah in a principled manner which he derived it from the Quran. If one want to understand the JAG's work then this book is must read for them as it is covers the foundation of his work.
A really well written, well explained book. The only part (of the book ) I don't agree with is where Prophet Isa AS's and Imam Mahdi AS's reappearance is mentioned.
This book offers a detailed introduction to Islam by the renowned scholar Javed Ahmad Ghamidi, grounded in references from the Quran, Sunnah, and Hadith. Written in a simple and accessible style, it sheds light on the core pillars of Islam while also addressing issues relevant to our everyday lives.
I would especially recommend it to readers who may hold a negative impression of Ghamidi, often shaped by the opinions or accusations of some traditional scholars. There is wisdom in engaging with a thinker’s work directly—reading, reflecting, and forming one’s own understanding—rather than relying solely on what others say about them.
Some interpretations in the book may feel unconventional compared to traditional explanations of Islamic teachings. However, this very difference sparks curiosity, prompting readers to explore, question, and study the faith more deeply.
Overall, it is a well-written, thought-provoking, and worthwhile read.