Syed Abdul Latif (writer) explained
Syed Abdul Latif was an Indian writer of English literature. He was the president of Institute of Indo-.Middle East Cultural Studies and Academy of Islamic Studies, Hyderabad and was the author of a number of books on Islamic culture and Urdu literature, among other topics.[1] His works included The Mind Al-Qurʼan Builds,[2] Basic Concepts of the Quran,[3] The Opening Chapter of the Quran,[4] and An Outline of the Cultural History of India.[5] The Government of India awarded him Padma Bhushan, the third highest Indian civilian award, in 1970.[6] A trust in his honor, Dr. Syed Abdul Latif's Trust for Quranic and other Cultural Studies, has published several books on Islamic culture.[7] [8] [9]
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- Web site: Was the prophet of Islam Unlettered? . 2018-05-27 . Muslim Library . 2018-05-27.
- Book: Abdul., Latif, Syed . The mind al-Qurʼan builds . 2002 . Islamic Book Trust . 9839154354 . New . Kuala Lumpur . 55674474.
- Book: Basic concepts of the Quran : being a resume of the views advanced in the commentary of Sūrat-ul-Fātiḥa, the opening chapter of the Qurʼān . Āzād, Abūlkalām . 2003 . Islamic Book Trust . 9839154494 . Kuala Lumpur . 308829012.
- Book: The opening chapter of the Qur'ān : Sūrah al-Fātiḥah . Āzād, Abūlkalām . 9839154281 . First Malaysian . Kuala Lumpur . 308823538.
- Book: Syed Abdul Latif . An Outline of the Cultural History of India . MLBD . 1979 . 8170690854.
- Web site: Padma Awards . 2018-05-17 . Padma Awards . Government of India . 2018-05-17.
- Web site: Dr. Syed Abdul Latif's Trust for Quranic and other Cultural Studies . 2018-05-27 . Worldcat . 2018-05-27.
- Book: Majid Daneshgar. Tantawi Jawhari and the Qur'an: Tafsir and Social Concerns in the Twentieth Century. 7 August 2017. Taylor & Francis. 978-1-351-68395-1. 274–.
- Book: Syed Abdul Latif. Principles of Islamic Culture: Madras University Lectures; Delivered in February and March, 1960, Under Oosman Muhammad Ismail, Osman Abdul Haque Lectureship, 1959 - '60. 1995. Dr. Syed Abdul Latif Trust for Quranic and Other Cultural Studies.