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Islamic Studies Collection 

“Scholars should endeavor to spread knowledge and provide education to people who have been deprived of it. For, where knowledge is hidden it disappears.” 

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The Islamic Studies Collection at UBD Library is an essential resource for exploring the rich and varied aspects of Islam, with books available in English, Malay, and Arabic languages. Our collection includes key texts on theosophy, offering insights into Islamic mysticism, as well as detailed biographies of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) that provide a comprehensive understanding of his life and teachings. 

 

The collection also features a wide array of Islamic literature, showcasing the depth and diversity of Muslim cultural and spiritual traditions. For those interested in scholarly analysis, our resources on hermeneutics explore the interpretation of sacred texts, while our extensive holdings on hadith studies, Islamic law (Sharia), and theology cover both classical and contemporary perspectives. 

 

In addition, the collection includes significant works on Islamic economics and sociology, offering a nuanced understanding of Islamic principles in societal and economic contexts. Whether researching the practice of Islam or its theoretical foundations, the Islamic Studies Collection at UBD Library is an invaluable tool for academic and personal exploration.

Published on 18/09/2024 • Show all news

Islamic Collections

Islamic Studies Collection 

“Scholars should endeavor to spread knowledge and provide education to people who have been deprived of it. For, where knowledge is hidden it disappears.” 

A close-up of a book shelf

Description automatically generated 

 

The Islamic Studies Collection at UBD Library is an essential resource for exploring the rich and varied aspects of Islam, with books available in English, Malay, and Arabic languages. Our collection includes key texts on theosophy, offering insights into Islamic mysticism, as well as detailed biographies of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) that provide a comprehensive understanding of his life and teachings. 

 

The collection also features a wide array of Islamic literature, showcasing the depth and diversity of Muslim cultural and spiritual traditions. For those interested in scholarly analysis, our resources on hermeneutics explore the interpretation of sacred texts, while our extensive holdings on hadith studies, Islamic law (Sharia), and theology cover both classical and contemporary perspectives. 

 

In addition, the collection includes significant works on Islamic economics and sociology, offering a nuanced understanding of Islamic principles in societal and economic contexts. Whether researching the practice of Islam or its theoretical foundations, the Islamic Studies Collection at UBD Library is an invaluable tool for academic and personal exploration.

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