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Discusses groups without a standard scripture, such as the Sabians, various Greek and Arab philosophical schools, and Indian religions. Evaluation of English Translations
"Al-Milal wa al-Nihal" ("The Religions and Sects") is a landmark work by the Islamic scholar Muhammad ibn Abd al-Karim al-Shahrastani (d. 1153 CE). It surveys world religions, sects, and philosophical schools known in the medieval Islamic world, describing doctrines, histories, and internal distinctions with comparative breadth and relative impartiality for its time. An English PDF request usually seeks either a reliable translation or an accessible summary of its contents. al-milal wa al-nihal english pdf
: This is the best bet for out-of-print academic translations. Search for "Shahrastani" or "Muslim Sects and Divisions." Kalamullah.com Discusses groups without a standard scripture, such as
Al-Shahrastani’s Al-Milal wa al-Nihal is arguably the most important objective study of religious sects and philosophical schools in Islamic history. The title translates roughly to "The Sects and Creeds" or "Religions and Denominations." It surveys world religions, sects, and philosophical schools
The most respected English version is the translation by , sometimes attributed jointly to A. K. Kazi and J. G. Flynn (published by Dar al-Kotob al-Ilmiyyah). However, the gold standard remains the partial translation by Theodore Haarbrücker (German) and the more accessible English abridgment by N. K. Singh .
This part examines groups without a formal scripture, such as Greek philosophers, Indian religions (including Buddhism and Brahminism), and pre-Islamic Arab traditions. Why This Text Matters
Discusses groups without a standard scripture, such as the Sabians, various Greek and Arab philosophical schools, and Indian religions. Evaluation of English Translations
"Al-Milal wa al-Nihal" ("The Religions and Sects") is a landmark work by the Islamic scholar Muhammad ibn Abd al-Karim al-Shahrastani (d. 1153 CE). It surveys world religions, sects, and philosophical schools known in the medieval Islamic world, describing doctrines, histories, and internal distinctions with comparative breadth and relative impartiality for its time. An English PDF request usually seeks either a reliable translation or an accessible summary of its contents.
: This is the best bet for out-of-print academic translations. Search for "Shahrastani" or "Muslim Sects and Divisions." Kalamullah.com
Al-Shahrastani’s Al-Milal wa al-Nihal is arguably the most important objective study of religious sects and philosophical schools in Islamic history. The title translates roughly to "The Sects and Creeds" or "Religions and Denominations."
The most respected English version is the translation by , sometimes attributed jointly to A. K. Kazi and J. G. Flynn (published by Dar al-Kotob al-Ilmiyyah). However, the gold standard remains the partial translation by Theodore Haarbrücker (German) and the more accessible English abridgment by N. K. Singh .
This part examines groups without a formal scripture, such as Greek philosophers, Indian religions (including Buddhism and Brahminism), and pre-Islamic Arab traditions. Why This Text Matters