The General Pattern of Islamic Thought in the Quran

The General Pattern of Islamic Thought in the Quran
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Publication year :
1990
Publish number :
3rd
Publish location :
Tehran , Iran
Number of volumes :
1
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The General Pattern of Islamic Thought in the Quran
What if Islam is not a collection of separate beliefs, but a fully integrated system of thought that must be understood as a whole? How can the Qur’an present a unified framework that connects faith, society, and human purpose into one coherent vision?
About the Book
The General Pattern of Islamic Thought in the Quran is a thematic presentation of Islamic ideology derived from the Qur’an, based on a series of lectures delivered in 1974. The work aims to provide a comprehensive picture of Islamic thought by organizing its essential components into an integrated structure. It examines key themes such as faith, monotheism, prophethood, and social responsibility, showing how they function together rather than independently. Instead of treating religious ideas as isolated concepts, the book emphasizes their interconnection within a unified worldview. This approach reflects a broader effort to present Islam as a complete system applicable to all aspects of life. Its significance lies in demonstrating that Islamic teachings form a coherent intellectual and practical framework rooted in the Qur’an.
What You Will Discover
- How Islamic thought is structured as an interconnected system rather than separate ideas.
- What role tawhid (the oneness of God) plays as the foundation of all concepts.
- How prophethood functions within the overall framework of belief and guidance.
- What connections exist between faith and social responsibility.
- How different themes in the Qur’an reinforce a unified worldview.
- What it means to understand Islam as a complete ideology rather than fragmented teachings.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is ideal for readers seeking a structured and conceptual understanding of Islam as a unified system derived from the Qur’an.






