Abstract:
The systematic study of religions is not a Western enterprise, rather it is a
purely Islamic discipline that long originated with the advent of Islam. Muslim
scholars have taken keen interest and made remarkable efforts to understand other
religions implementing different approaches and methods. Some of these approaches
were later partially and at times to a large extent, adopted by Western scholars from
the 16th century CE onwards. Having said that, it must be emphasized that the
endeavours of Western scholars in the study of religions in modern times cannot be
overlooked; on the part of the Muslims scholars however, there has hardly been
anything new after the 13th and 14th century.
In our more recent history however, particularly in the Indian subcontinent,
some very learned voices have arisen in the twentieth century; one such voice is that
of Mawlana Manazir Ahsan Gilani, a traditionally trained yet extremely enlightened
and broad minded scholar who not only brought back the Muslims’ legacy but
contributed in this arena in quite a significant, intellectual manner. The work
produced by him depicts his concern about the traditional Muslim education along
with the challenges and the demands of the contemporary era.
Mawlana Gilani's methodological principles are two fold:
1. The religious truths are eternal and are as old as humanity itself.
2. The concept of revelation is universal, and that Allah's guidance takes
precedence over His misguidance.
Keeping in view these two principles Mawlana Gilani not only challenged the
traditional categorization of the world religions but also asserted that Hindus are a
People of the Book as in this view there isn’t any difference between the revealed and
the non-revealed religions.
Mawlana Gilani made sincere attempts to propagate Islam and to reduce the
increasing gap between world religions.
My thesis aims to highlight Mawlana Gilani's contribution to the study of
religions in a detailed manner, his methodologies, his particular views and to what
extent he differs from the traditional stance in his views. Therefore the need was felt
to make his works on religions and his views, the topic of academic research and the
dissertation at hand aims to do just that.
The methodology that I am going to follow is both analytical and comparative.
The primary sources that I have consulted are his own literary works which is
available in the form of books, articles and speeches.
I pray to Allah (swt) to accept this humble effort of mine and make it sadaqa
jariya for the readers. Aamin.