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Memoris and other writing of Syed Ameer Ali / edited by Syed Razi Wasti

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi; Renaissance; 1985Description: 364 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.0924 SYE
Summary: The writings and utterances of our great men are a valua ble assets to us: they are beacons of light with whose help we can determine the right path to reach our future destination. The book is a compilation such writings of one of the greatest Muslims of India, Syed Ameer Ali (1849-1928). He was versatile, both in speech and writing: he was an eminent lawyer, judge and jurist; a practical leader; a prolific writer and above all, a well known historian gifted with critical acumen and in analytical approach. The book is in two volumes; the first contains his memoirs, articles and letters to The Times, mostly on the socio-political problems of contemporary India and the second compiles his writings on Islam, Islamic history and culture.
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The writings and utterances of our great men are a valua ble assets to us: they are beacons of light with whose help we can determine the right path to reach our future destination.

The book is a compilation such writings of one of the greatest Muslims of India, Syed Ameer Ali (1849-1928). He was versatile, both in speech and writing: he was an eminent lawyer, judge and jurist; a practical leader; a prolific writer and above all, a well known historian gifted with critical acumen and in analytical approach.

The book is in two volumes; the first contains his memoirs, articles and letters to The Times, mostly on the socio-political problems of contemporary India and the second compiles his writings on Islam, Islamic history and culture.

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