"I went to the West and saw Islam, but no Muslims; I got back to the East and saw Muslims, but not Islam."
About Muhammad Abduh
Muhammad Abduh — Life and Legacy
Muhammad Abduh was a pivotal figure in modern Islamic thought, recognized for his efforts to harmonize faith with reason. His major work, 'Tafsir al-Manar', sought to reinterpret the Quran, emphasizing a rational approach to understanding religious texts. Abduh's core philosophy revolved around the idea that Islam is fundamentally a religion of reason, as he famously stated, 'Islam is a religion of reason.' This perspective challenged traditional interpretations and encouraged Muslims to engage with modern scientific and philosophical ideas. His advocacy for educational reform was rooted in the belief that knowledge should encompass both religious and secular disciplines, which he argued were essential for societal progress. Abduh's insights continue to resonate today, as they inspire a dialogue between faith and contemporary thought, urging individuals to pursue knowledge as a means of spiritual and intellectual growth.
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Muhammad Abduh quotes
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"I hope to see the two great religions, Islam and Christianity, hand-in-hand, embracing each other. Then the Torah and the Bible and the Qur’an will become books supporting one another being read everywhere, and respected by every nation … [I am] looking forward to seeing Muslims read the Torah and the Bible."
"Men have no better guidance than examples and facts proved by experience."
"To reflect on the essence of the Creator ... is forbidden to the human intellect because of the severance of all relation between the two existences."