Biography
Ismaʻīl Rājī al-Fārūqī (Arabic: إسماعيل راجي الفاروقي; [ʔisˈmæːʕiːl ˈɾaːdʒiː ɪl.fɑːˈɾuːqiː]; January 1, 1921 – May 27, 1986) was a Palestinian-American philosopher known for his contributions to Islamic studies and interfaith dialogue. He spent several years at Al-Azhar University in Cairo and taught at universities in North America, including McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Al-Faruqi was a Professor of Religion at Temple University, where he founded and chaired the Islamic Studies program. He also founded the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT). Al-Faruqi authored over 100 articles and 25 books, including Christian Ethics: A Historical and Systematic Analysis of Its Dominant Ideas (1967) and Al-Tawhid: Its Implications For Thought And Life (1982). Al-Faruqi and his wife were murdered in their home on May 27, 1986.
Books by Ismail al-Faruqi
The arts of Islamic civilizati
The arts of Islamic civilization
The essence of Islamic civiliz
The essence of Islamic civilization
Ren zhu xue
Ren zhu xue
Aṭlas al-ḥaḍārah al-Islāmīyah
Pemikiran Islam Al-Faruqi
Pemikiran Islam Al-Faruqi
Toward Islāmic English
Toward Islāmic English
Cultural atlas of Islam
Islamic daʻwah, its nature and
Islamic daʻwah, its nature and demands
Towards Islamic labour & union
Towards Islamic labour & unionism
Humanism and the law
Humanism and the law
Trialogue of the Abrahamic faiths
al- Milal al-muʻāṣirah fī a
al- Milal al-muʻāṣirah fī al-dīn al-Yahūdī
Christian ethics: a historical and systematic analysis of its dominant ideas
Uṣūl al-Ṣihyūnīyah
Uṣūl al-Ṣihyūnīyah
Usul al-sihyuniyah fi al-din a
Usul al-sihyuniyah fi al-din al-Yahudi
'Urabah and religion
'Urabah and religion