Description
Love in the Holy Qur’an is the first work to discuss all aspects of love from the perspective of the Holy Qur’an. The author treats in a simple and accessible style, with reader-friendly and teaching-friendly features, not only of love of God and love of the neighbour, but also of family love; friendship; the stages of falling in love; sexual love; extra-marital love; beauty; taste and much more—all based entirely on the Holy Qur’an. At least one verse from every chapter—and over one fifth of the total text of the Holy Qur’an—is cited. Love in the Holy Qur’an is written and structured both to be read in its totality or as individual ‘stand-alone’ chapters to be sampled at will. This work is thus essential reading not only for Muslims and those interested in Islam and the Holy Qur’an, but for all those interested in the secrets and mysteries of love as such. This new edition contains a number of expanded discussions on love and mercy and suggests other types of love not mentioned in previous editions.
H.R.H. Prince Ghazi of Jordan is a Professor of Islamic Philosophy, and is well known as an interfaith activist and author. He obtained his BA from Princeton University in 1988 Summa cum laude, his first PhD from Cambridge University, UK, in 1993, and his second PhD from Al-Azhar University in Cairo. In 1997 he founded the National Park of the Site of the Baptism of Jesus Christ. In 2001 he established the Great Tafsir Project, the largest online project for exegesis of the Holy Qur’an, and in 2008 he founded the World Islamic Sciences and Education University. He is the author of ‘Three Articles of the Amman Message’ in 2005; the author of the historic open letter ‘A Common Word Between Us and You’ in 2007, and the author of the World Interfaith Harmony Week United Nations General Assembly Resolution in October 2010. Love in the Holy Qur’an is a translation of (the expanded 7th edition of) his Al-Azhar University PhD thesis.
‘What the world should understand when it hears the Qur’an.’
Sheikh Ali Gomaa, Grand Mufti of Egypt.
‘Prince Ghazi has produced a definitive study of love in the Qur’an.’
Professor David F. Ford, Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge.
‘Love in the Holy Qur’an is bound to become a classic.’
Tamara Sonn, Kenan Professor of Humanities, College of William and Mary.
‘A masterwork of scholarship and of inspiration.’
H.E. Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, Distinguished Senior Scholar, the Library of Congress.