Introduction / by Hamid Algar -- 1. Religion and society in Christianity and in Islam -- 2. The nature of social justice in Islam -- 3. The foundations of social justice in Islam -- 4. The methods of social justice in Islam -- 5. Political theory in Islam -- 6. Economic theory in Islam -- 7. The historical reality of justice in Islam -- 8. The present state and the prospects of Islam -- 9. The parting of ways -- Notes / by Hamid Algar -- Bibliography of works on Sayyid Qutb -- Index.
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Social Justice in Islam is perhaps the best known work of Sayyid Qutb, a leading figure in the Muslim Brethren of Egypt who was executed by the regime of 'Adb al-Nasir in 1966. Despite the years that have passed since Sayyid Qutb's death, the imprint of his thought on the contemporary Islamic movements of the Arab world remains profound. The Arabic original of "Social Justice in Islam" was first published in 1949, but this book in particular retains its relevance in many respects: the persistence of gross socio-economic inequality in most Muslim societies; the need for viewing Islam as a totality, imperatively demanding comprehensive implementation; and the depiction of the West as a neo-Crusading force--back cover.