Al-Wala Wal-Bara / Part 1

Al-Wala Wal-Bara / Part 1
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first
Publication year :
1993
Publish location :
London
Number of volumes :
3
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Al-Wala Wal-Bara / Part 1
Questions of identity, loyalty, and moral commitment have been discussed throughout Islamic intellectual history. Muslim scholars have examined how believers should maintain devotion to their faith while interacting with people of different backgrounds in diverse societies. Understanding these discussions requires careful attention to theological principles, ethical conduct, and historical context.
About the Book
Al-Wala Wal-Bara / Part 1 introduces the Islamic concept of al-wala wal-bara (loyalty and disassociation), exploring its theological foundations, ethical dimensions, and place within Islamic belief. The book explains how this concept relates to faith, personal commitment, and moral responsibility while examining its interpretation in classical Islamic scholarship.
The author discusses themes such as devotion to God, commitment to Islamic values, sincerity in faith, personal identity, and ethical conduct. Readers are encouraged to understand the concept within its broader theological framework rather than through isolated interpretations.
A major emphasis throughout the work is balance between belief and conduct. The book demonstrates that loyalty to faith should inspire justice, honesty, compassion, and responsible behavior. Through scriptural discussion and scholarly analysis, readers gain insight into the principles underlying this important theological concept.
The discussion also highlights the importance of wisdom, good character, and respectful interaction with others while remaining committed to one's religious principles. By presenting the subject systematically, the work encourages informed understanding and thoughtful reflection.
Educational and analytical, the book serves as a valuable introduction to an important topic in Islamic theology.
What You Will Discover
- The meaning of al-wala wal-bara in Islamic thought.
- Theological foundations of loyalty and commitment.
- Discussions concerning faith and personal identity.
- Classical scholarly perspectives on the subject.
- Ethical implications for everyday life.
- Balanced reflections on belief and conduct.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is ideal for students of Islamic theology, researchers, and readers interested in Islamic creed and ethical thought.








