01918cam a2200397 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036015001900077016001800096020002300114035005600137040008700193041001300280050001800293082001200311100004400323245007900367260004700446300002300493336002600516337002800542338002700570500002000597500003000617520058900647546003001236650001101266650001001277650001101287650001601298650003701314653001001351700002001361776013901381ocm12809488 OCoLC20240419115613.0860127s1985 enk 001 0 eng  aGB85431392bnb7 a0101077712Uk a0860371573q(pbk.) a(OCoLC)12809488z(OCoLC)417563591z(OCoLC)877327782 aUKMbengcUKMdAU@dYDXCPdNDDdOCLCFdOCLCQdNLEdOCLCQdUKMGBdGSMdOCLCOdOCLCQ1 aenghurd14aBP161.2b.M4404a2972191 aMawd�ud, Ab�u l-Al�a,d1903-1979.10aLet us be Muslims /cSayyid Abul �Ala Mawdudi ; edited by Khurram Murad. aLeicester :bIslamic Foundation,c�1985. a311 pages ;c22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes index. aTranslated from the Urdu. aThis book is an English version of Sayyid Mawdudi's Urdu Khutubat. Originally delivered to ordinary, almost illiterate, farmers and servicemen, it met the real and great spiritual and cultural needs of Muslims, particularly in Southeast Asia, in the twentieth century. It includes sections on belief; each Pillar of Islam (faith, prayer, fasting, charity, and pilgrimage); and the meaning of jihad. Mawlana Sayyid Abdul A'la Mawdudi (1903-1979), one of the chief architects and leaders of the contemporary Islamic resurgence, was an outstanding Islamic thinker and writer of his time. aTranslated from the Urdu. 0aIslam. 2aIslam 6aIslam. 7aIslam.2aat 7aIslam.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00979776 aIslam1 aMurad, Khurram.08iOnline version:aMawd�ud, Ab�u l-Al�a, 1903-1979.tLet us be Muslims.dLeicester : Islamic Foundation, �1985w(OCoLC)988217196