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جمعہ 16 جنوری 2004Friday, January 16, 2004
More Qutb
Bill Allison of Ideofact has been the go-to guy for commentary on Sayyid Qutb for quite some time. I should link to him more often, but all his posts are very thought-provoking and I get lazy in pointing them out.
I have an index of his earlier posts on Qutb’s book “Social Justice in Islam” and I strongly suggest that you read all of Ideofact’s posts on the subject.
Now he is posting his thoughts on Syed Qutb’s “Milestones.”
- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4: A, B
- Chapter 5: A [UPDATED 1/29], B [UPDATED 1/30]
- Chapter 6 [UPDATED 2/2]
- Chapter 7: A, B [UPDATED 2/4], C [UPDATED 2/12], D [UPDATED 2/23], E, F [UPDATED 3/11]
- Chapter 8: A, B, C, D, E, F, Note
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10: A, B, C
- Chapter 11: A, B
- Chapter 12
He still has another 8 5 1 0 chapters to go.
Posted by Zack at January 16, 2004 6:14 AM in Islam and Other Religions
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Posted by: Stygius (1 comments) at August 13, 2004 2:08 PM
Stygius: You are welcome.
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