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             |              The book is an examination of Iqbal’s concept of God: it is a  finite one—based on his reading of Western thought. Iqbal relates his  philosophical conclusions to the Quran and Muslim thought. Iqbal’s finite  deity is very close to the Sufi concept of God; both doctrines cannot be  reconciled with the Quranic teaching. The underlying conceptual issues  lead to a discussion of mysticism.The concluding chapter goes beyond  Iqbal in expounding the philosophical logic of ‘the problem of God’. |  
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