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My First Big Book Of Coloring Islamic: Simple And Easy Coloring Pages For Toddlers Ages 1-4 Years With Cute Islamic Big Pictures to Color Such as … Treat, Mosques, Moon,…
EASY and SIMPLE ISLAMIC COLORING BOOK FOR TODDLERS!
This coloring book is a great gift idea for kids ages 1-4.. Our Coloring Book is easy to color because it contains Tons of Simple and Big pictures to color for children including Cute Camel, Mosques, Moon, Lantern, Quran, and more.
Great Ramadan Activity Book For KidsColoring book features:
- Lots of Fun pictures to color
- 102 big coloring pages
- Printed on One Side: Safe For Markers
- High-Quality premium drawings
- Big 8.5” x 11” size for little hands
Keep your kid entertained for hours with this fun Islamic or trick-or-treat gift!
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Islam and the Problems of the Youth (Pinnacle Papers by Imam Muhammad Said Ramadan al-Buti)
The problems of the youth are not problems that are connected to them insomuch as they are problems of the community that they live in.
Sticking them to the youth is to accuse the innocent and to exonerate the guilty. To charge them with the responsibility of rising above these problems while their communities remain as they are is a very strange kind of futile behaviour.
How can that be, and what is the solution?
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My Very First Quran Surahs & Duas: Islamic Book for Kids to Learn the First Essential Holy Quran Surahs and First Daily Azkar
First Quran Surahs & Duas Every Muslim Kid Should Know
Every Muslim parent wants their kids to start offering prayer and reading the Holy Quran as soon as they can as today’s children are the bright future of our Ummah. Hence, many parents want to involve their kids in religion in their early years and teach them how to learn Quran for kids. However, dealing with kids of young age and teaching them Quran can be challenging.
While teaching them Surahs and Duas orally is relatively simple, teaching your kids to read Quran needs more patience and consistency. If you are worried about “how to learn Quran for kids†and teach them to read the Holy Quran, as a start this book offers you 10 short surahs of the Holy Quran in Arabic language and their English translation and 12 daily Duas (Azkar) with their transliteration with fun illustrations to help you and your child (5+ years) on the journey of Quran memorization for your child, as well as to learn Adhkar of the day.
By Reading This Book Your Kids Will Learn:
Quran Surahs:
1-SÅ«rat Al-FÄtiÄ¥ah
2-Sūrat At-Tīn
3-Sūrat Quraysh
4-SÅ«rat Al-‘ikhlÄÅŸ
5-Sūrat Al-Fīl
6-SÅ«rat Al-KÄfirÅ«n
7-Sūrat Al-Falaq
8-Sūrat Al-Qadr
9-SÅ«rat AÄ‘-Äuĥá
10-SÅ«rat An-NÄsAdkhar:
1-Before Sleeping.
2-When Waking Up.
3-Before Entering the Toilet.
4-After Leaving the Toilet.
5-Before Eating.
6-Upon Completing the Meal.
7-When Leaving Home.
8-Upon Entering Home.
9-When Starting Ablution.
10-Upon Completing Ablution.
11-Upon Entering the Mosque.
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Conciliation in the Qurʾan: The Qurʾanic Ethics of Conflict Resolution: 9 (Islam – Thought, Culture, and Society, 9)
Conciliation in the Qurʾan addresses an existing imbalanced focus in Islamic Studies on conflict in the Qurʾan, and moves beyond a restrictive approach to á¹£ulḥ (reconciliation) as a mediation process in fragmented social contexts. The book offers a critical analysis of conciliation as a holistic concept in the Qurʾan, providing linguistic and structural insight based on the renowned pre-modern Arabic exegesis of Al-RÄzÄ« (d. 1209) and the under-studied contemporary Urdu exegesis of Iá¹£lÄḥī (d. 1997). This ambitious thematic study of the entire Qurʾan includes an innovative examination of the central ethical notion of iḥsÄn (gracious conduct), and a challenging discussion of notorious passages relating to conflict. The author offers solutions to unresolved issues such as the significance of the notion of iá¹£lÄḥ (order), the relationship between conciliation and justice, and the structural and thematic significance of Q.48 (SÅ«rat Al-Fatḥ) and Q.49 (SÅ«rat Al-ḤujurÄt). Conciliation in the Qurʾan offers a compelling argument for the prevalence of conciliation in the Islamic scripture, and will be an essential read for practitioners in Islamic studies, community integration, conflict-resolution, interfaith dialogue and social justice.Read more
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The dua book: Contains 100 everyday Dua- Supplication and Invocation for Muslims with transliteration and translation compiled from the both the Quran and Hadith
As you struggle and live through life as a Muslim it is important to note that you are not alone, Allah is there for you all you need to do is call upon him by making DUA. Allah said in Quran 2: 187 ” And when my servant ask you, [o Muhammad], concerning Me – Indeed I am near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me”. This shows Allah’s readiness to answer our call and essentially encourages Muslims to make dua.
The dua( supplications and invocations) in this book have been compiled from the Quran and Hadith for use daily in the life of a muslim. Dua is your sword as you fight through life in the hope of gaining Allah’s pleasures. From the moment you wake up in the morning till you get back to bed at night, the necessary supplication and invocations to get you through the day has been compiled in this book. Amazingly this book offers the following:
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Arabic wording for Muslims that can read Arabic ✓
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Transliteration for Muslims that can’t ✓
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Get this book now and arm yourself with the necessary dua Your sword according to Prophet Muhammad
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The Signs of the Hour: A Compendium of Authentic Hadiths
Eschatology is a topic that continuously grabs the attention of many Muslims due to significance in Islamic theology. Its stories and prophecies embody many supernatural elements that are bound to be witnessed by many, and this further amplifies the fascination of many with this genre of scripture in the Islamic tradition.
A major category of Islamic eschatology revolves around the signs of the Hour: the signs and events that manifest prior to the Day of Judgement, indicating its dire imminence. These signs, which were foretold the Prophet, serve as reminders to the Muslim community so that they may prepare themselves and be attentive to the Hour and Day of Judgement.
Despite this topic’s grave importance, many weak and unreliable traditions are carelessly circulated in many Muslim circles today. What makes the matter even more challenging is the fact that some public Muslim figures continue to disseminate such weak traditions, further facilitating the spread of inauthentic narratives. This book serves as an attempt to prove the Muslim community with an accessible and comprehensive collection of authentic hadiths on the signs of the Hour, and perhaps it can be the stepping stone for a more mature discourse on Islamic eschatology.
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Islam and the Bible: Questioning Muslim Idiom Translations
Christians living and ministering in Muslim contexts, even as early as the 7th century, have always adapted their language and public witness to cultural and religious sensibilities of their audience. As theologians, missiologists, and practitioners seek to think carefully about issues surrounding such contextualization, one of the most important considerations concerns the translation of terms and phrases, such as “Son of God” or whether to use “Allah” to refer to God. This project aims to bring together leading voices in the discussion, representing a spectrum of approaches, to explore the issues surrounding “Muslim Idiom Translation.” It will also uniquely consider the voices of practitioners of ministry to Muslims and Bible translation, as well as cultural natives to Islamic contexts.Read more
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Islam and the Institution of Marriage: Legal and Sociological Approaches
Islam and the Institution of Marriage: Legal and Sociological Approaches is a study of Muslim marriage in modernity. The question of marriage and intimate relationships is an important site of internal contestation, as the collection demonstrates. It demands both fidelity to the tradition and its historical modes of thought and relevance to contemporary conditions. The collection of essays that make up the study engages these important and difficult questions from the perspectives of two different types of scholarship: fiqh and social science. While fiqh practitioners work with the source texts to derive new interpretations, to authorise rethinking, and thereby to create spaces of possibility for practices to change, social scientists study practices of Islam. The contributors to this volume examine challenges to fiqh posed by the contemporary by critically analysing the practices and resources available to Muslims in a range of national and historical contexts. These critical approaches will enable a wide readership to understand how Muslims engage with the assumptions and epistemologies that underpin marriage and relationships in contemporary Islamic contexts.Read more
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Islam: What Non-Muslims Should Know
Recent events have focused attention on Islam, the often- misunderstood faith of one billion people. Westerners are showing a new curiosity about Islam and other religions, in part, perhaps, because religion is arguably the single most important and volatile factor in geopolitics today. Islam needs to be understood on its own terms, apart from extreme expressions, John Kaltner argues. This revised and expanded edition of a trusted text offers updated information about Islam in an accessible and sympathetic presentation. Kaltner presents Islam as first and foremost a religion of practices. Showing the deep humanism of Islam and its most cherished commitments, Kaltner presents Islam through assertions that counter frequent misconceptions of the faith.Read more
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Shia’ism From Qur’an
In this book ‘Shia’ism from Qur’an’, the author has compiled verses of the Holy Qur’an with its interpretation in support of the beliefs, the practices, the core values and the principles of the followers of the holy Prophet (pbuh) and his Ahlul Bayt (as), the Shi’ah faith of Islam. The author has divided this book into fourteen chapters, which are as follows: 1. The Attributes of Allah (swt) according to Qur’an, 2. The infallibility of the Prophets (pbut) from Qur’an 3. Qur’an and Ahlul Bayt (People of the Household of the Holy Prophet PBUH) 4. Qur’an on Imam’mat 5. The significance of the ‘Twelve Imams’ from Qur’an 6. The word Shi’a and its meaning from Qur’an 7. Those vested with Authority 8. The most important message in Qur’an 9. Qur’an and the ‘Great Sacrifice’ 10. Roots of the Shi’a faith (Usool al Deen) from the Qur’an 11. Branches of Shi’a faith (Furooh al Deen) from Qur’an 12. Qur’an on the wives of the Prophet (pbuh) 13. Shi’a view of the companions of the Holy Prophet (pbuh) with the Qur’an 14. Imam Mahdi (atf) from Qur’anRead more
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25 Prophets of Islam: Adam… Abraham… Moses… Jesus… Muhammad
Ever wondered who is a prophet, and if there is a connection between the work of one prophet and another? This book explains the role of a prophet and the relationship between the work of one prophet and another while sharing with you the names and lives of some of the prophets of Islam. The prophets of Islam include: Adam, Idris (Enoch), Nuh (Noah), Hud (Heber), Saleh (Methusaleh), Lut (Lot), Ibrahim (Abraham), Ismail (Ishmael), Ishaq (Isaac), Yaqub (Jacob), Yusuf (Joseph), Shu’aib (Jethro), Ayyub (Job), Dhulkifl (Ezekiel), Musa (Moses), Harun (Aaron), Dawud (David), Sulayman (Solomon), Ilyas (Elias), Alyasa (Elisha), Yunus (Jonah), Zakariya (Zachariah), Yahya (John the Baptist), Isa (Jesus) and Muhammad. Peace be upon them all. In 25 Prophets of Islam you will learn: 1. That God is one. 2. About revelations mentioned in the Quran. 3. That the prophets were Muslims. 4. That Jesus was not the son of God. 5. Who committed the first murder. 6. About the similarity between Adam and Jesus. 7. What the Quran says about homosexuality. 8. Which prophet God spoke to direct. 9. That Jesus was not crucified and will come again. Find out about these and other issues by reading this book.Read more
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Why I Am Not A Muslim
First published in 1995, Why I Am Not A Muslim is Ibn Warraq’s personal statement of the reasons for his departure from Islam. The book, a critical look at the origins and theology of Islam, has been well-received and widely read around the world, and now enters its second edition, including a newly-written Foreward by Ayaan Hirsi Ali.Read more
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Islam: Faith and Practice (Sussex Library of Religious Beliefs and Practices)
This book sets out the basic framework of Islamic belief and practice.Read more
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The Complete Idiot’s Guide® to Understanding Islam
Islam may be the most misunderstood faith in history. Most of us learn little or nothing about Islam in school; in fact, our knowledge of Muslims may be restricted to news reports on the Middle East and Louis Farrakhan. Surprise–the vast majority of Muslims aren’t Arabs, the Muslim Allah is very much the “one God” Christians and Jews believe in, many of the scientific and medical innovations we take for granted were passed on by Muslims, and the popular myths about Muslims often have little to do with the real beliefs of Islam. The Complete Idiot’s Guide® to Understanding Islam reveals fascinating facts about Islam; they accept both the Old and New Testaments as holy books and accept Moses and Jesus as prophets. The book offers tips on Muslim culture, actual quotes from the Qur’an, the Prophet Muhammad, and prominent scholars, and answers to questions regarding everyday life from the Muslim perspective.
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Beyond Bilal: Black Muslims in the East
In Beyond Bilal: Black History in Islam, aside from Black history in the Qur’an and the black companions of the Prophet ﷺ we focused on the History of Islam in West Africa and the role Black Muslims played in the West. In this second volume, based on Mustafa Briggs lectures “Africans in Asia” and “Black History in the Arab World,” we will move eastward and explore the little discussed relationship between Africa and Asia and the Middle East.
We will first look at Black History in the Arabian Peninsula, discovering the history of the legendary black heroes of pre-Islamic Arabia, who were some of the most well known poets, warriors, explorers and conquerors of Arabia. We will then explore the brilliant black intellectuals and revolutionaries who impacted the Islamic Empires of the Middle Ages, including the first Muftis of Makkah, Egypt and Syria, as well as some of the key narrators of hadith and early scholars in the Islamic Tradition.
We will also delve into the spread of Islam in East Africa; from Sudan and Somalia all the way down to the Swahili Coast, and the stories of mighty kingdoms in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh that were ruled and shaped by East African kings, saints, and adventurers, the communities they developed, and the impact that their legacies have left on the region until the modern day.
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An Illustrated History of Islam: The Story of Islamic Religion, Culture and Civilization, from the Time of the Prophet to the Modern Day, Shown in Over 180 Photographs
This is the story of Islamic religion, culture and civilization, from the time of the Prophet to the modern day, shown in over 180 photographs. It offers an overview of Islamic history from the time of the Prophet to the present day, featuring the successors to the Prophet, the power of the Umayyads, the golden age of the Abbasids, the Shiah empire of the Fatimids, the rise of the Ottomans, and the Muwahiddum movement. It explores the history of Islam in many different parts of the world, such as Iraq, Iran, Spain, North Africa, Turkey, India and China. It includes a timeline listing the major events in Islam’s rich and culturally diverse history, and a glossary of frequently used Arabic terms. It is beautifully illustrated throughout with over 180 images of manuscripts, angelic visitations, scholars, rulers, mosques, battles, shrines, palaces, and modern pilgrims and leaders. With Muslims statistically representing around a quarter of the global population – some 1.4 billion people – Islam is a powerful force in today’s world. This book offers a chronological history of the main events that have shaped the Islamic religion since the year of Muhammad’s birth in 570. Topics include the preservation of the Prophet’s sayings; laws and scholars; mathematics, medicine and astronomy; the Islamic Renaissance in Spain; Islam in Asia; and radical Islam. A useful glossary of Arabic terms is also included. With over 180 paintings and photographs, this sumptuously illustrated book is a valuable introduction to the history of Muslim civilization.Read more
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Dua & Zikir: Supplications From The Holy Quran And Hadiths For Protection And Success : Pocket Size Book: MANZIL DUA , RATIB AL-HADDAD, SURAH YA-SIN, … from the Holy Quran and…
Pocket Size Book : 4.25*6.87″
Ali Ibn Abi Talib (r) says: Put faith in Allah. Seek His protection. Direct your prayers, requests, solicitations and supplications to Him and Him alone. To give as well as to withhold lies in His power.
An-Nu’man bin Bashir (May Allah be pleased with them) reported:
The Prophet (ﷺ) said, “Du’a (supplication) is worship.”“And your Lord says, “Call upon Me; I will respond to you.” Indeed, those who disdain My worship will enter Hell [rendered] contemptible.”(Quran 40:60)
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION. 3
ETIQUETTE OF DUA’A. 9
MANZIL. 11
RATIB AL-HADDAD. 39
YA-SEEN. 64
AL-WAQI’A. 86
AL-MULK. 100
With Translations and Transliterations.I hope that this book will be utilized by Muslims for strengthening their ibadah; so that they are always in the grace and protection of Allah (ﷻ).
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Animals in Islamic Tradition and Muslim Cultures
This is the first comprehensive study of the role of animals in the Islamic tradition. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including classic texts in philosophy, literature and mysticism, Foltz traces the development of Islamic attitudes towards animals over the centuries and confronts some of the key ethical questions facing Muslims today.Read more
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The Tao of Islam: A Sourcebook on Gender Relationships in Islamic Thought
“This is a genuine foundational work in Islamic studies. It is an open door into the very heart of Islamic civilization, while at the same time it suggests the bases of important comparisons and insights for those interested in cognate areas in Western cultures.“It is a fascinating, truly original work in both its guiding perspectives and its comprehensive, clearly presented account of a central dimension of Islam. There is nothing like it, and it deserves a wide audience.” — James W. Morris, Oberlin College
“It clearly, competently, and comprehensively describes the worldview implicit in the medieval Islamic “wisdom” tradition represented by Sufism and Shi’i philosophy, particularly the way that gender concepts are implicit in their cosmology and psychology, and can be related to the Taoist concepts of yin and yang. The author’s critique of feminism and modern reformism on this basis is penetrating.” — Valerie Hoffman-Ladd, University of Illinois
The Tao of Islam is a rich and diverse anthology of Islamic teachings on the nature of the relationships between God and the world, the world and the human being, and the human being and God. Focusing on gender symbolism, Sachiko Murata shows that Muslim authors frequently analyze the divine reality and its connections with the cosmic and human domains with a view toward a complementarity or polarity of principles that is analogous to the Chinese idea of yin/yang.
Murata believes that the unity of Islamic thought is found, not so much in the ideas discussed, as in the types of relationships that are set up among realities. She pays particular attention to the views of various figures commonly known as “Sufis” and “philosophers,” since they approach these topics with a flexibility and subtlety not found in other schools of thought. She translates several hundred pages, most for the first time, from more than thirty important Muslims including the Ikhwan al-Safa’, Avicenna, and Ibn al-‘Arabi.
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Jesus, Prophet of Islam
This is a best selling study of the life of the Isa (AS) and the history of Unitarian and Trinitarian Christianity. It includes references to Isa (AS) in the Qur an and the hadith as well as a critical study of the Gospel of Barnabas. This is an extremely well-reasearched and interesting read that has to date been translated into 5 other languages.Read more
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The Preaching of Islam: A History of the Propagation of the Muslim Faith (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Preaching of Islam: A History of the Propagation of the Muslim FaithIt is with considerable diffidence that I publish these pages: the subject with which they deal is so vast, and I have had to prosecute it under circumstances so disadvantageous, that I can hope but for small measure of success. When I may be better equipped for the task, and after further study has enabled me to fill up the gaps left in the present work, I hope to make it a more worthy contribution to this neglected department of Muhammadan history; and to this end I shall be deeply grateful for the criticisms and corrections of any scholars who may deign to notice the book. To such I would say in the words of St. Augustine: “Qui hsec legens dicit, intelligo quidem quid dictum sit, sed non vere dictum est; asserat ut placet sententiam suam, et redarguat meam, si potest. Quod si cum caritate et veritate fecerit, mihique etiam (si in hac vita maneo) cognoscendum facere curaverit, uberrimum fructum laboris huius mei cepero.”
As I can neither claim to be an authority nor a specialist on any of the periods of history dealt with in this book, and as many of the events referred to therein have become matter for controversy, I have given full references to the sources consulted; and here I have thought it better to err on the side of excess rather than that of defect.
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The concept of Education in Islam: A Framework for an Islamic Philosophy of Education
This book, originally presented as a paper to the Second World Conference on Muslim Education in 1980, for the first time in contemporary Islamic thinking and in a clear and coherent manner, elaborates new and originally conceived ideas and definitions. Key concepts such as religion (din), man (insan), knowledge (ma’rifah and `ilm), wisdom (hikmah), justice (`adl), right action (`amal and adab) are discussed, elaborated and formulated into a framework for an Islamic philosophy of education. The concept of methodology of scientific research and the study of nature along the lines of Quranic interpretation (tafsir and ta’wil), the islamization of languages and its relation to the Muslim mind and worldview, and the differences between tarbiyyah, ta’dib and ta’lim are all discussed. This is a book of definitions relating to the essential elements in the concept of education and the educational process as envisaged in Islam. Essential reading for Muslim educators and all those interested in Islamic philosophy and islamization of knowledge
Syed Muhammad Naquib Al Attas is a world renowned scholar with over twenty books to his name, as well as many articles in both English and Malay on Islam in various fields – Islamic philosophy, theology and metaphysics, history, literature, art and civilization, religion and education. Some of his works have been translated into Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu, French, German, Russian, Bosnian, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Malayalam and Indonesian.
Professor Al-Attas is Founder Director of the International Institute of Islamic thought and Civilization (ISTAC) which was founded in Kuala Lumpur in 1987 and which began operation officially in 1991. As a research and post graduate institution of higher learning, ISTAC was conceived by Professor al-Attas as a way to realisze this seminal ideas for the creation of true Islamic University providing proper Islamic education through the incoporation of his original ideas and methods for the Islamization of knowledge.
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Islam and the West: The Making of an Image (One World (Oxford))
This classic study by Norman Daniel explores the political and religious considerations behind distorted western views of Islam, examining Christian-Muslim interaction from medieval times to the modern world. First published over 30 years ago, the message within this great scholarly achievement is more relevant today than ever before. This timeless and accessible book should be of interest to students and for anyone wishing to gain a deeper insight into the complex relations between two of the world’s greatest religions.Read more
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THE EXPLANATION OF THE NULLIFIERS OF ISLAM
My brother; this is a study of a valuable treatise by the Imaam, the rectifier, the reviver, Shaykhul-Islaam Muhammad ibn ‘Abdul-Wahhaab—may Allaah have mercy upon him and forgive him—entitled: “The Nullifiers of Al-Islaam”. He, may Allaah have mercy upon him, wrote it advising and warning; because just as the Muslim is required to know the truth and guidance in order that he may love it and traverse upon it, he is also required to know falsehood and misguidance in order that he may hate it and avoid it. Allaah, the Glorified and High, has clarified within the Qur’aan the path of the believers as well as the path of the criminals; the actions of the believers and the actions of the criminals and the qualities of each as well as the end result of each. He also clarified that which he has prepared for the believers from abundant reward and that which he has prepared for the criminals from painful punishment.Read more
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Questioning Islam: Tough Questions & Honest Answers About the Muslim Religion
Many questions are currently being asked about the place of Islam in the modern world. Among these questions the most important one of all sometimes gets lost: Is Islam true? With his new book author Peter Townsend invites you to accompany him on a journey through the foundational texts of the Muslim religion. In the process the truth-claims of Islam will be respectfully, honestly and impartially evaluated. Along the way the following questions will be asked: • Can the traditional Islamic historical accounts be trusted? • Is the Qur’an a ‘Perfect Book, Perfectly Preserved’? • Was Muhammad indeed a ‘Beautiful Pattern of Conduct’? The answers to these questions will not be sought from modern commentaries on Islam. Instead Questioning Islam goes straight to the classic sources of Islam namely the Qur’an, hadiths (traditions) and biographies of Muhammad. Questioning Islam is not an attempt to promote any other belief system or ideology. Its focus is simply on asking the hard questions about Islam that are all too often ignored or swept under the carpet. Simply put, if you have ever wondered whether the truth-claims of Islam can withstand critical scrutiny then this book is for you!Read more
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My Muslim Prayer Book – A Step-by-Step Prayer Guide for Muslim Men & Women: How to Pray in Islam Book For Muslims Adults and Kids: Islamic Complete Prayer Book
This is a new book for learning how to practice islamic Prayers. This book explains how to pray the islamic prayer “salah” from A to Z. And of course, we used several images to explain each step of the prayer. And the quranic verses are in arabic language and they are at the same time translated into English language ; then their pronunciations are given so as to practice your prayer easily and fluently. This book is for muslim people (both adults and kids) who want to learn how they can practice their prayers. It’s for adults, women and men, for kids, girls or boys. All muslims can use this book so as to practice their salah, correcly. We hope that this book will be of some interest to new muslims, those persons who recently are converted to the religion of Islam. With this book, you don’t need to ask someone else how you can pray as a muslim person.Read more
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Islam and God-Centricity: Discovering God: 5
Islam and God-Centricity: Discovering God is the fifth volume in a multi-volume series. This volume explores the notions of ‘form’ and ‘essence’ with respect to the human individual itself: What is the form of the individual? What is its essence? What is the true identity of the individual? The purpose of Islam is to surrender to God absolutely and thereby realise His Presence. God is All-pervading, and hence He is closer to the individual than they are to their own mind and body. It is because of this Truth that the blessed Prophet stated that to know one’s soul is to know one’s Lord. This book is an examination of the human individual, that is, the soul, its consciousness, mind, and body, and the factors that prevent the realisation of God’s Presence. It identifies and designates the cause of the ignorance of one’s soul, and hence all its ensuing effects, as the soul’s consciousness “I am the body”, which in Arabic is nafs ammāra. In this context, the devotional practices of Islam are also explored. The book presents the age-old notions of spirituality from an existential perspective, and hence in its own language and terminology.Read more
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Les Secrets de L’amour Divin: Voyage spirituel au cœur de l’islam (livres islamiques inspirants)
Aspirez-vous à vivre une relation plus étroite et aimante avec Allah ?
Vos imperfections vous donnent-elles le sentiment d’être indigne de l’amour d’un Créateur parfait ? Votre cheminement spirituel vous a-t-il apporté plus de questions que de réponses ? A. Helwa, autrice primée et de renommée internationale a inspiré plus d’un demi million de lecteurs par son approche poétique et passionnée de la foi. Aujourd’hui elle vous aide à libérer votre potentiel spirituel et à dévoiler votre véritable but.
Les secrets de l’amour Divin puise dans les secrets spirituels du Coran, la poésie mystique ancienne, les histoires des grands prophètes et des maîtres spirituels pour vous aider à raviver votre foi, surmonter vos doutes et approfondir votre lien avec Dieu.
A travers l’usage de preuves scientifiques, d’exercices pratiques et de méditations guidées, vous développerez les outils et la conscience nécessaires pour discerner et surmonter votre critique négative intérieure qui vous empêche de faire l’expérience de l’amour universel de Dieu. Les passages de ce livre servent de boussole et de lumière directrice vous ramenant vers la source de paix divine. A travers les principes et les pratiques de l’islam, vous apprendrez à libérer votre potentiel spirituel et dévoiler votre but divin. Les secrets de l’amour Divin utilise une approche du Coran rationnelle, tout en étant basée sur l’amour, qui éclaire l’esprit et inspire l’âme à une relation plus étroite avec Dieu.
Les secrets de l’amour Divin : voyage au cœur de l’islam est un guide inspirant qui vous mènera vers le sens caché du Coran dans la passion et la joie. Écrites avec soin et précision, les réflexions métaphoriques de Helwa vous invitent à participer à sa quête sincère de vérité et de compréhension. En accédant aux mécanismes internes de la tradition islamique, vos doutes dans la foi seront confrontés à une connexion plus profonde avec Allah, enracinée dans la compassion.
Dans Les secrets de l’amour Divin, vous découvrirez :
- Qui est Dieu et à quel point Il vous aime inconditionnellement, exactement tel que vous êtes
- Pourquoi vous avez été crée et quel est votre but divin
- Comment Dieu vous a déjà donné tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour l’atteindre
- Comment maîtriser votre ego et éveiller votre cœur
- Comment avoir une relation étroite avec un Dieu transcendant
- Comment ce qui vous distrait durant la prière peut vous aider à vous rapprocher de Dieu
- Comment se repentir de façon à transformer vos péchés en bonnes actions
- Comment polir le miroir de son cœur et faire l’expérience de Dieu partout
- Pourquoi la mort n’est pas la fin, mais le commencement d’une vie éternelle
- Pourquoi vous avez été crée pour bien plus que mourir et aller au paradis
- Comment vos distractions durant vos actes de dévotion quotidiens peuvent paradoxalement vous rapprocher de Dieu, et bien plus encore !
Les secrets de l’amour Divin guide les lecteurs, quelle que soit leur appartenance religieuse, à travers les enseignements du Prophète Mohammed (psl), Rumi et d’autres sommités. Si vous aimez la théologie étayée par la science et la psychologie modernes et les leçons inspirantes du Coran à l’usage des musulmans contemporains, alors le livre éclairé d’A. Helwa est fait pour vous.
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Towards Understanding Islam: Updated for a Modern World
This is a brief primer on the philosophical underpinnings of the Islamic worldview. What is the cosmology of Islam? How do Muslims interact with their world and what is the basis of their beliefs. This book answers these questions.Read more
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The Lifespan Of Islam On Earth: How Much Time Does Islam Have Left On Earth
In more than 15 ahadith found in the Sahih of Imam Bukhari, Sunnan of Imam Abu Dawwud, Jamii of Imam Tirmidhi and others, the prophet (saws) said Islam has a specific lifespan on earth, these Ahadith state Allah gave Islam 1500 years then relatively soon after this He would establish the Hour, we are now in the year 1438 H of the Islamic calendar, this book quotes these Ahadith and discusses them giving specific years for when events are expected to occur according to the prophet Muhammad (saws). Because we can place all the ahadtih of events on a timeline, since the prophet (saws) spoke consistently about events from his time to ours on a year by year or decade by decade basis, we can place names and years for when the events occur, which all leads to one question when will the end come. For muslims there are two “ends” they are waiting for in life, the hour itself and the end of Islam on earth before that time when Allah will take the life of every muslim and lift the Quran from the face of the earth. This book will present not just the ahadith that speak about the lifespan of Islam, but the ahadith in which the prophet (saws) gave a timeline for events in years, such as Imam Mahdi (ra) ruling for 9 years or Isa (as) remaining on earth for 40 years after He (saws) returns, this book will show that both types of Ahadith say the exact same thing about how much time Islam has left.Read more
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Answering Islam: The Crescent in Light of the Cross
Answering Islam evaluates the claims of orthodox Islam from a Christian point of view, appealing especially to the Qur’an and the Bible. The authors, a Christian apologist and a former Muslim, provide apologetic answers to prepare Christians for ministry in the Islamic context. This second edition contains two new appendices, a new preface written in light of September 11, 2001, and updated information throughout.
“This book is a theological masterpiece, the most lucid and comprehensive theological analysis and critique of Islam from a Christian perspective I have ever seen. It is invaluable as a tool for understanding the most serious religious challenge to Christianity in the modern world.” R. C. Sproul, Ligonier MinistriesRead more
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Islam and the Age of Unreason: An Analysis of Intellectual Suicide
The problem in traditional Islam is that it is “traditional,” grounded in tradition rather than revelation, based on the way Muslims practiced Islam rather than on the way they were expected to practice it. For how Muslims practice Islam was not always the way it was intended to be practiced by Allah. Muslims drifted from the Book of Allah to follow the books of traditions. “When they are told to follow the (Revelation) that Allah has sent down, they say: “Nay, we shall follow the ways that we found our fathers (following). “What! even if it is Satan beckoning them to the Penalty of the (Blazing) Fire.” [1]
There is a chasm between a rule and its practice, between appearance and reality, between the “normative” Islam of the Book of Allah, as Fazlur Rahman put it, and the “historical” Islam of tradition. By treating tradition as “revelation,” traditionists paved the way for tradition to become a “second” revelation (tanzil). The concept of dual revelation paved the way for the emergence of the concept of dual legislation. This is why reformers support the desacralisation of tradition. “The Indonesian reformer Nurcholish Madjid has referred to this phenomenon as the “sacralization” of tradition in Islam and called for a “de-sacralization” of tradition. However, he does not reject the importance of tradition but the notion of a fixed, static tradition, arguing that tradition and consensus or ijma are ongoing and cumulative.” [2] Islam is an Abrahamic faith. The Book of Allah refers to the Jewish prophets as well as Jesus. The Book of Allah presents itself as a reiteration of the previous revelations, known as the Bible. Traditional preachers highlight differences between the Book of Allah and the Tawrat and the Injeel. Thereby they widen the gap between different faiths. These assertions fail to do justice to the universality of Islam. The Book of Allah emphasizes its parallels with the previous revelations. The UAE established the Family of Abrahamic Faiths centre. The Book of Allah does not engage in “Bible bashing,” as a few traditional preachers do, endeavouring to showcase the “superiority” of the Book of Allah in relation to the Bible. The Book of Allah does not “abrogate” the preceding revelations, as exegetes with a penchant for a parochial perspective assert. The Book of Allah reiterates the previous revelations and clarifies misconceptions regarding them. For these revelations were misrepresented. Jesus is treated as greater than a prophet. This is tantamount to attributing a “partner” to Allah, which defies tauhid. The Book of Allah exhorts us to refrain from shirk. Associating “partners” with Allah is the worst transgression. The Book of Allah rejects associating with Allah what He gave no authority for: “Say: the things that my Lord hath indeed forbidden are: shameful deeds, whether open or secret; sins and trespasses against truth or reason; assigning of partners to Allah, for which He hath given no authority; and saying things about Allah of which ye have no knowledge.” [3] “God will not forgive Shirk (choosing ‘authorities’ besides Him), though He may forgive other transgressions according to His law of forgiveness. Whoever commits Shirk, has strayed far, far away.” [4]
“Set up no god or ‘authority’ along with God. I am a plain warner to you from Him.” [5]
[1] Quran, 31:21, trans by A Yusuf Ali: https://www.islamawakened.com/quran/31/st30.htm.
[2] John L. Esposito, “Rethinking Islam and Secularism,” ARDA, Association of Religious Data Archives, p. 17,
http://www.thearda.com/rrh/papers/guidingpapers/Esposito.pdf.
[3] Quran 7:33, trans by A Yusuf Ali: https://corpus.quran.com/translation.jsp?chapter=7&verse=33.
[4] Quran, 4:116, trans by Shabbir Ahmed: http://quranix.org/4#116.
[5] Quran, 51:51, trans by Shabbir Ahmed: http://quranix.org/51#51.Read more
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Secrets of Divine Love Journal: Insightful Reflections that Inspire Hope and Revive Faith (Inspirational Islamic Books)
Connect more deeply and authentically with Allah through the power of JournalingThe Secrets of Divine Love Journal is based on the award-winning book, Secrets of Divine Love: A Spiritual Journey into the Heart of Islam. Through heart-centered reflections, insightful prompts, and thought-provoking questions, Secrets of Divine Love Journal can help you foster a deeper relationship with Allah by connecting you with the heart of your faith in a more intimate and inspiring way.
The Secrets of Divine Love Journal will help you to reflect upon and enjoy your faith from a more holistic perspective. You will learn even more about the pillars, principles, and practices within the Islamic tradition through the Qur’an, hadith, spiritual teaching stories, and sayings from mystics like Imam Ghazali, Ibn Arabi, Rumi and countless others.
The Secrets of Divine Love Journal connects you more deeply with Allah through exercises and questions designed to help you:
- Experience the love of Allah: Discover divine love through inspiring stories, powerful verses from the Qur’an, and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
- Connect with your faith: The journal is filled with a 100+ thought-provoking prompts designed to give you the space to feel, reflect and ultimately return to Allah.
- Transform every moment into prayer: Each journaling session begins and ends with a prayer of gratitude with the intention of allowing you to experience the transformative power of prayer.
- Create connection with your faith community: The questions and prompts within the journal were written for both private contemplations, to be shared amongst friends or answered in book clubs.
Secrets of Divine Love Journal will follow chapter-by-chapter the Secrets of Divine Love book. The journal has additional reflections, stories, and quotes while supplementing each chapter with reflective prompts alongside ample space for the reader to journal. Each chapter of the Secrets of Divine Love Journal starts with a quote from Secrets of Divine Love alongside a verse of the Qur’an followed by a story and reflection, a heart-opening prayer, journal prompts, a quote to contemplate upon, and a closing prayer of gratitude.
If you are looking for a journal for Ramadan, a retreat, or just to deepen your connection with Allah Secrets of Divine Love Journal is perfect for you!
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My Revision Notes WJEC Eduqas GCSE (9-1) Religious Studies Route A: Covering Christianity, Buddhism, Islam and Judaism
Target success in WJEC Eduqas GCSE Religious Studies Route A with this proven formula for effective, structured revision; key content coverage is combined with exam-style tasks and practical tips to create a revision guide you can rely on to review, strengthen and test their knowledge.
With My Revision Notes you can:
– Plan and manage a successful revision programme using the topic-by-topic planner
– Consolidate subject knowledge by working through clear and focused content coverage
– Test understanding and identify areas for improvement with regular ‘Now Test Yourself’ tasks and answers
– Improve exam technique through practice questions, expert tips and examples of typical mistakes to avoidRead more
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Minarets in the Mountains: A Journey Into Muslim Europe (Bradt Travel Guides (Travel Literature))
WINNER OF TRAVEL NARRATIVE BOOK OF THE YEAR: The Adele Evans AwardSHORTLISTED IN THE EDWARD STANFORD WRITING AWARDS: Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year
LONGLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE 2021
“A moving book” – Lucy Beckett, Times Literary Supplement Books of the Year 2021
“Fascinating” – Washington Post (Travel Books of the Year 2021)
“Eye-opening” – Conde Nast Traveller (ME)
“Charming” – Prospect magazine Best Books of 2021
“A deep dive into the historical roots of European Islamophobia, and the places where Muslim Europe still exists make this one of the most compelling books for readers who wish to see the world through a wider lens.” – Forbes
“A tour through the Balkans unearthing Islamic European history. I appreciated the depth of his research and the lightness of touch in his many fascinating encounters” – Johnny Pitts, New Statesman Books of the Year 2021
“A fascinating insight into the living legacy of Islam in Europe” – Levison Wood
“A richly detailed travelogue by a humane and compassionate pilgrim” – Tim Mackintosh-Smith
“A fascinating book” – Sunday Express
A magical, eye-opening account of a journey into a Europe that rarely makes the news and is in danger of being erased altogether. Another Europe. A Europe few people believe exists and many wish didn’t. Muslim Europe.
Writer Tharik Hussain sets off with his wife and young daughters around the Western Balkans, home to the largest indigenous Muslim population in Europe, to explore a region where Islam has shaped places and people for more than half a millennium.
Encountering blonde-haired, blue-eyed Muslims, visiting mystical Islamic lodges clinging to the side of mountains, and praying in mosques older than the Sistine Chapel, he paints a picture of a hidden Muslim Europe, a vibrant place with a breathtaking history, spellbinding culture and unique identity.
Minarets in The Mountains the first English travel narrative by a Muslim writer on this subject, also explores the historical roots of European Islamophobia. Tharik and his family learn lessons about themselves and their own identity as Britons, Europeans, and Muslims. Following in the footsteps of renowned Ottoman traveller Evliya Celebi, they remind us that Europe is as Muslim as it is Christian, Jewish or pagan.
Like William Dalrymple’s In Xanadu, this is a vivid reimagining of a region’s cultural heritage, unveiling forgotten Muslim communities, empires and their rulers; and like Kapka Kassabova’s Border, it is a quest that forces us to consider what makes up our own identities, and more importantly, who decides?
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The Beloved Muhammad As A Husband: Book About How The Prophet Used To Treat His Wife’s, With Kindness, Respect and Love
Have you ever wondered how our beloved Prophet Muhammadﷺ treated his wives? How he talked to them? Or how he managed to maintain healthy relationships with them?
What was the Prophet’s way in treating his wives? How could he treat them equally?
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) dealt justly with his wives, loved them, fondled them, and was patient and loyal with them. His actions sprang from a feeling of responsibility and because Allah the Almighty has created him righteous and equitable by nature.
This book explain how the prophet treated his wife, and how should muslim men follow his steps and learn from him.
The book is for muslims and also for non muslim who are curious to know more about Islam
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A Treasury of ‘A’ishah: A Guidance from the Beloved of the Beloved: 7 (Treasury in Islamic Thought and Civilization, 7)
ʿAisha bint Abu Bakr (RA) has been an inspiration and paragon for Muslims since the first generation of Believers emerged. Hailed as a guiding light, a fount of wisdom and a purveyor of the Prophetic mission, Aisha’s words have illuminated Islamic thought in all its branches. This book compiles 40 of her insights and statements in the categories of Qur’anic exegesis (tafsīr), Jurisprudence (Fiqh), Theology (ʿaqīdah), Politics (siyāsah) and Heart Softeners (al-raqā’iq) with commentary for the contemporary Muslim seeking spiritual and moral direction as they traverse through daily life and its challenges and possibilities.Read more
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My Revision Notes: A-level Religious Studies Islam
Target exam success with My Revision Notes. Our updated approach to revision will help students learn, practise and apply their skills and understanding. Coverage of key content is combined with practical study tips and effective revision strategies to create a revision guide students can rely on to build both knowledge and confidence.
My Revision Notes: A-level Religious Studies Islam will help students to:
– Plan and manage a successful revision programme using the topic-by-topic planner
– Consolidate your knowledge by working through clear and focused content coverage
– Test understanding and identify areas for improvement with regular tasks and answers
– Improve exam technique through practice questions, expert tips and examples of typical mistakes to avoidRead more
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Daily Duas: Islamic Powerful Supplications from the Holy Quran and Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (Dua and Azkar in Islam) (Learn More about Islam)
DAILY DUAS: Islamic Powerful Supplications (MORE THAN 100 DUA)
“Invoke Me, and I will respond to your invocation.” – The Holy Quran (Surah Ghafir; Ayah 60)
This book is your comprehensive guide to the powerful supplications from the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad. In Islam, dua (prayer) is a vital means of connecting with Allah, seeking guidance, expressing gratitude, and seeking help in times of need.
- Spiritual Connection: Explore a collection of carefully selected daily duas that help you establish a deep spiritual connection with the Divine. These supplications are drawn from the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.
- Guidance and Blessings: Each dua is a profound plea for guidance, blessings, protection, and forgiveness. By incorporating these supplications into your daily routine, you invite the mercy and grace of Allah into your life.
- Dua and Azkar: This book provides a well-organized resource for Muslims looking to enrich their understanding of daily supplications (dua) and remembrances (azkar) as prescribed in Islamic tradition.
- Practical Application: “Daily Duas” offers guidance on how, when, and why to recite these supplications, making it a valuable companion for Muslims seeking to enhance their spiritual practices.
Nurture your relationship with Allah and deepen your faith with this book. Discover the transformative power of these Islamic supplications and the peace they bring to your daily life.
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The Dua book for anxiety and Depression: From Quran and Sunnah
This book contains dua from Quran and Sunnah to relieve anxiety, Stress and depression which is very relevant in today society.Read more
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