CONTENTS
| Page | ||
| Foreword | [5] | |
| MuslimPrayer | [9] | |
| Note | 1. Introduction | [11] |
| " | 2. The First Chapter of theQur'an | [15] |
| " | 3. What is Religion? | [20] |
| " | 4. What is true Islam? | [25] |
| " | 5. What is not Islam | [29] |
| " | 6. "Islam" and"Not-Islam" | [35] |
| " | 7. Why is Islam the BestReligion? | [43] |
| " | 8. Unity & Union | [49] |
| " | 9. Perfection &Self-help | [57] |
| " | 10. Moderation& via media | [63] |
| " | 11. Evolution &Survival | [73] |
| " | 12. "Religion beginswith the Fear of the Lord and ends in the Love of Man" | [79] |
| APPENDIX | ||
| MuslimReformation | [87] | |
| Our Prayer | [97] | |
Worship Truth Love Humanity.—Islamic Maxim
THE MUSLIM PRAYER.[1]
Surai Fatiha
Praise be to Thee my God, Lord of the Worlds! O Merciful, Compassionate art Thou! The King of all on Day of Reckoning, Thee only do we worship and adore, To Thee, most merciful, we cry for help; O guide us ever more on the straight path, The path of those to whom Thou gracious art On whom Thine anger falls not then nor now, The path of them that from Thee go not stray. Amen.
Grant that the knowledge I get may be the knowledge worth having.—Thomas a Kempis.