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Islam and Secularism Islam and Secularism (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.45 — 594 ratings — published 1978
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The Wasted Vigil The Wasted Vigil (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.71 — 2,012 ratings — published 2008
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Abu Hasan Ali al-Nadwi: Pemikiran Dan Perjuangan Abu Hasan Ali al-Nadwi: Pemikiran Dan Perjuangan (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.50 — 4 ratings — published
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Peranan Universiti: Pengislaman Ilmu Semasa, Penafibaratan dan Penafijajahan Peranan Universiti: Pengislaman Ilmu Semasa, Penafibaratan dan Penafijajahan (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.71 — 42 ratings — published 2013
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The Mosque of Notre Dame The Mosque of Notre Dame (Kindle Edition)
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avg rating 3.46 — 167 ratings — published 2009
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Wan Mohd Nor Wan Daud
“Contrary to some opinions, fard 'ain knowledge is not limited to the basic Islamic knowledge learned at the primary and secondary school levels but is a dynamic and ever-expanding field depending on the maturity and capacity of a person, as has been brilliantly explained by al-Ghazali more than 900 years ago; followed by Burhan al-Din al-Zarnuji and restated in our times by al-Attas.”
Wan Mohd Nor Wan Daud, Islamization of Contemporary Knowledge and the Role of the University in the Context of De-Westernization and Decolonization

Wan Mohd Nor Wan Daud
“In a proper Islamic University, fard 'ain knowledge which represents the permanent intellectual and spiritual needs of the human soul--should form the core curriculum, and should be made obligatory to all students. Fard kifayah knowledge--reflecting societal needs and global trends--is not obligatory to all, but must be mastered by and adequate number of Muslims to ensure the proper development of the Community and to safeguard its proper place in world affairs. The fard 'ain knowledge shall include knowledge of the traditional Islamic sciences such as the Arabic language, metaphysics, the Qur'an and Hadith, ethics, the shari'ah sciences, and the history of Islam. Consonant with our position that these fard 'ain sciences are not static but dynamic, they should be continuously studied, analyzed, and applied in relation to the fard kifayah sciences; i.e. the fields of their specialization.”
Wan Mohd Nor Wan Daud, Islamization of Contemporary Knowledge and the Role of the University in the Context of De-Westernization and Decolonization

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