Muslims Most Civilised, Yet Not Enough
| File:Muslims Most Civilised, Yet Not Enough.jpg Javed Jamil’s book is about Muslim civilization and he challenges Western civilization against Islamic civilization | |
| Author | Javed Jamil |
|---|---|
| Illustrator | |
| Country | India |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Just World Books, Mission Publications, 2013 |
Publication date | 4 March 2013 |
| Pages | 356 |
| ISBN | 8188268097 Search this book on |
| Website | https://www.amazon.com/Muslims-Most-Civilised-Yet-Enough-ebook/dp/B00BPF5MIY?tag=everybodywikien-20 |
Muslims Most Civilised, Yet Not Enough is a book written by Javed Jamil in 2013. Jamil in his book relies on statistical realities which challenge anti-Islam thinkers and those who propagate hate speech against Islam, such as some Muslims who think Western lifestyles are better than Islamic lifestyles and etc...[1]
Javed Jamil is an India-based thinker and writer and Head of Chair in Islamic Studies & research, Yenepoya University, Mangalore.[2] He has already written more than 15 books.[3]
Titles
- Forms and Extent [1]
1-Crimes
2-Wars and civil wars
3-America's Terror versus Muslim Terror
4-Crimes against women
- Civilised versus Uncivilised Sexual Behavior[1]
1-Sexual Revolution
2-Women 'liberated' to be abused? Prostitution and Pornography
3-Promiscuity
4-Sexual Perversions
5-Family Disintegrated
6-Abortions
7-Children with Single Parents
8-Child Abuse
- Civilised versus Uncivilised Social Behavior[1]
1-Alcohol Mania
2-Gambling: the Destroyer
3-Personal Satisfaction
- Human Development[1]
1-Life Expectancy
2-Education
3-Economic Scenario
- The Verdict[1]
1-Grand Table of Civilisation
2-Is Christian Community more civilised than Muslim?
3-Is Hindu Community more civilised than Muslim?
4-Where is Civilisation?
- Shortcomings of Muslims and Solutions[1]
1-Shortcomings at the Ideological level
2-Not looking for a larger cause
3-Socioeconomic Agenda Ignored
4-Need of Cohesive Foreign Policy
5-Sunni Shia Divide: Larger Aim is the Biggest Solution
- Islam the Best Basis of Civilisation[1]
1-Defining Peace: Modern versus Islamic Definition of Peace
2-Three-Dimensional System versus Two-Dimensional
3-Life Expectancy, Islam and Muslims
4-Islamic Theory of Economics
5-Political Ideology of Islam
6-Huntington is right but...
7-Let's March Towards Peace!
8-Last Word
Content
Javed Jamil in *Muslims Most Civilised, Yet Not Enough* complains against Western countries’ New world order (politics) plan and challenges those who support Western countries’ ideas and its allies. Today, New World Order plans are located in the West and Western countries try to export them to Muslim countries, Jamil believes.[4] He mentions in his book that these exports have no aim except achieving better economic and political gains for Western countries. When Western countries are pursuing these plans, they can do anything, such as killing people in other countries, destroying families and social values that are important to people in other countries, until they suit their own ends.[4]
In this book, Jamil has used massive statistics showing that, in terms of the criteria of civilized existence, Muslim countries are far ahead of Western countries. He also used Security, Social peace, Personal life, Family, and Human Development as criteria of civilization and tries to prove Muslim countries have all of these and do not need Western countries’ plans.[4]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Jamil, Javed (4 March 2013). Muslims Most Civilised, Yet Not Enough (1 ed.). India: Mission Publications. ISBN 81-88268-09-7. Retrieved 9 February 2019. Search this book on
- ↑ Shenoy, Jaideep (5 April 2017). "Yenepoya University establishes Chair in Islamic Studies". timesofindia.com. the times of india. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- ↑ Kola, Aftab Husain (10 August 2018). "Indian varsity's Applied Islamics course to offer inter-disciplinary perspective". english.alarabiya.net. alarabiya. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Syed, Adil. "Muslims most civilised but..." milligazette. milligazette.com. Retrieved 10 February 2019.
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