Published by Islamic Texts Society, Cambridge.
Written by the best-selling author of Islam and the Destiny of Man, Remembering God
is a profound analysis of the most urgent concerns and questions facing
us at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
Contrasting modern,
secular society with religion and tradition in general and with Islam in
particular, Gai Eaton clarifies the essential need for spirituality,
religion and values based on eternal principles. The main ideas
expounded in Remembering God are that religion is not an isolated part
of human life which can be disregarded at will and without consequences;
that a total rejection of the past cannot be the basis for the future,
and that a true link with Heaven modifies all the decisions and actions
of society.
Touching on religion in principle: metaphysics, knowledge of the
divine and of oneself, prayer, the necessity for purifying the ego; and
on the application of religion to society: politics, architecture, the
environment and gender relations, Gai Eaton illustrates the subtle
harmony of a religious perspective and its ability to transform both the
individual and society.
Charles Le Gai Eaton was born in Switzerland and
educated at Charterhouse and King’s College, Cambridge. He worked for
many years as a teacher and journalist in Jamaica and Egypt (where he
embraced Islam in 1951) before joining the British Diplomatic Service.
For more than twenty years, he was consultant to the Islamic Cultural
Centre in London.
‘This book possesses a profound message for both
Westerners who are in quest of authentic knowledge of Islam … and for
Muslims who are caught in the labyrinth of modern ideas and trends.’---From the Foreword by S. H. Nasr.