The Historical Role of Islam: (An Essay on Islamic Culture)
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The book delves into "The Historical Role of Islam: An Essay on Islamic Culture," elucidating various aspects. It begins with an introduction discussing the mission of Islam and provides insights into the social and historical background of the religion. The causes behind Islam's triumph are analyzed, followed by a detailed exploration of Mohammad and his teachings. The book also delves into Islamic philosophy, examining its intersections with Indian culture. Through chapters delineated from 1 to 7 and from 9 to 25, it presents a comprehensive view of Islam's historical significance and cultural impact.
M. N. Roy (1887–1954) was Indian revolutionary and philosopher, founded the Mexican Communist Party and the Communist Party of India. Moving from Marxism to radical humanism after WWII, he emphasized a third path between liberalism and communism. Roy's early activism against British rule led to imprisonment. He later contributed to Indian independence movements from abroad and proposed radical humanism as an alternative philosophy. His legacy includes influential writings and a lasting impact on Indian political thought.