Muhammad Husayn Haykal was one of the most renowned Islamists in 2Oth-century Egypt, and┬аan accomplished scholar and writer. Having studied in Egypt and Paris, Haykal mastered the┬аtechniques of historical research and scholarship. At first, he was a vocal protagonist of┬аwesternizing modernism, and authored a prodigious amount of literary production. Two decades┬аof involvement in Egypt's struggle for liberation from colonial Britain, however, caused him to┬аgravitate to lslamic studies. He devoted the rest of his career to the study of Prophet Muhammad┬а(peace be upon him), and of his companions. Five masterpieces were the result: The Life of┬аMuhammad, The lslamic Revolution, The Life of Abu Bakr, The Life of 'Umar al Faruq, and The┬аHome of Revelation.
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Professor Isma'il al-Faruqi, 1921-1986, was a pioneer of lslamic studies on the North American┬аcontinent. He was widely recognized by Muslims and non-Muslims as an authority on lslam and┬аcomparative religion. Prior to the creation of Israel, he was governor of Galilee. He received his┬аM.S. degree at Harvard, and his Ph.D. in Western philosophy at Indiana University, Bloomington.┬аHe taught at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, International lslamic University in Pakistan, and at many┬аuniversities in North America. Dr. al-Faruqi authored a large number of scholarly articles and┬аbooks, including The Cultural Atlas of Islam, lslamic Dawah: Its Nature and Demands, Tawhid: Its┬аImplications for Thought and Life, Islamization of Knowledge: General Principles and Work Plan,┬аand Christian Ethics.