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The Ideal Muslim
Author | : Muhammad Al-Hashimi |
Publisher | : El-Farouq.Org |
Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 2018-05-10 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781643540016 |
The true Islamic personality as defined by the Qur'an and Sunnah presents a comprehensive overview of the way in which the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and his Companions lived. This picture of the practical aspects of a truly Islamic lifestyle serves as a timely reminder for all of us. At a time when unIslamic and antiIslamic influences are spreading, via modem technology, to the heartlands of Islam and even to the remotest regions, a Muslim needs to hold firm to the distinct character of our faith, as prescribed by Allah and revealed through His Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). Dr. Muhammad 'Ali alHashimi presents a wellthought out guide to the Islamic lifestyle. He starts with the Muslim's relationship with his Lord, which is the most important aspect of his life, and provides the foundation for all his other relationships. From there, he outlines how the Muslim should relate to every person in his life, starting with himself and his family, and moving on, by stages, to encompass every member of the community or society. Each point is supported by extensive quotations from the Qur'an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).
The Good Muslim
Author | : Tahmima Anam |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2011-08-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0062094904 |
“Delicate, heart-wrenching and poetic, this is a novel of great poise and power.” —Tash Aw, author of The Harmony Silk Factory The Good Muslim is an epic story about faith, family, the rise of religious fundamentalism, and the long shadow of war from prize-winning Bangladeshi novelist Tahmima Anam. In the dying days of a brutal civil war in Bangladesh, Sohail Haque stumbles upon an abandoned building. Inside he finds a young woman whose story will haunt him for a lifetime to come. Almost a decade later, Sohail's sister, Maya, returns home after a long absence to find her beloved brother transformed. While Maya has stuck to her revolutionary ideals, Sohail has shunned his old life to become a charismatic religious leader. And when Sohail decides to send his son to a madrasa, the conflict between brother and sister comes to a devastating climax.
Black Iron
Author | : Franklin Veaux |
Publisher | : Impious Empires |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : FICTION |
ISBN | : 9781944934651 |
It's 1855, but not as we know it. The schism between the One True French Catholic Church and the heretical Italian Catholic Church has stoked three centuries of conflict, imploding the dream of European ascendancy. Thousands flee the Spanish Inquisition for havens in Germany, France, Britain and the colonies of the New World. The face and character of London has been indelibly altered by generations of refugees. Tasked with keeping order and preserving the ecumenical vision of the Holy French Catholic Church in the face of throngs clamoring for traditional British values, the London police find themselves in an awkward position. And nobody is quite sure how to deal with the technological innovation of animates: mindless laborers crafted from the body parts of the dead. A murderous plot with far-reaching implications casts a city torn between renaissance and tyranny as the unwitting catalyst for unspeakable global calamity. The fate of this world lies, as it often does, in the hands of a motley and disparate crew brought together by inglorious serendipity. Ironworks and iron fists will take London, and the Old World with it, to the cutting edge of a treacherous new century.
Forms of Life
Author | : Daniel Rueda Garrido |
Publisher | : Ethics International Press |
Total Pages | : 358 |
Release | : 2023-11-25 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1804412430 |
Working from the phenomenological tradition, the author takes the “form of life” as the central ontological unit. We are our form of life, but as a transcendental-immanent notion. This is not directly equivalent to culture or society, but to the realisation in the world of an image of the human being shared by a given community. The question explored is the following: If the form of life is what gives us being, what role does language play? Topics explored include the concepts of propaganda and ideology. and how these terms always refer to what others say and do, never to our own actions and discourses. The central part of the book is devoted to an analysis of language itself, including propaganda, emotions, dispositions, and racism and racist discourses. The book also analyses Vladimir Putin’s speeches on the occasion of the Russian war in Ukraine, the elements of their propaganda, and the justifying elements that are part of their ethical discourse, whereby actions taken or to be taken are justified as good because they are necessary from their ontological principle.
Islam in Modern World
Author | : Abubakar Yaro (Khalifa) PhD DSc MSc |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 95 |
Release | : 2024-10-28 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : |
Islam is a religion of peace and the most misunderstood. The western media always attempt to associate Islam with terrorism, backwardness, etc. It is no doubt that humanity is now in a state of confusion and human beings are running without direction. Western philosophers have some skeptic view of Islam. Most of this Western Philosophers depict Islam as violent religion that is against humanity. Spreading misinformation about Islam is a hidden agenda and you still find educated individuals spreading this misinformation agenda. The saddest thing is the world is now in an era of knowledge as predicted by the greatest human being to grace this world (SAW) when he said “a period would come when knowledge would be readily available”. At the time the Prophet (SAW) made that prediction, there was no computer. In addition, Muslims are disunited than ever although now there are now calls for Muslims to disregard our ideological differences and become united. Islam in Modern World provides an up-to-date review on Islam in this modern world. Consisting of eight must read topics, the book discusses some essential topics for both Muslims and non-Muslims. Topics discussed includes Islam: religion of knowledge, disunited Ummah, Ethics and Morality in the Quran.
The Butterfly Mosque
Author | : G. Willow Wilson |
Publisher | : Open Road + Grove/Atlantic |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2010-06-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0802197094 |
“In this satisfying, lyrical memoir,” an American woman discovers her true faith—and true love—by converting to Islam and moving to Egypt (Publishers Weekly). Raised in Boulder, Colorado, G. Willow Wilson moved to Egypt and converted to Islam shortly after college. Having written extensively on modern religion and the Middle East in publications such as The Atlantic Monthly and The New York Times Magazine, Wilson now shares her remarkable story of finding faith, falling in love, and marrying into a traditional Islamic family in this “intelligently written and passionately rendered memoir” (The Seattle Times, 27 Best Books of 2010). Despite her atheist upbringing, Willow always felt a connection to god. Around the time of 9/11, she took an Islamic Studies course at Boston University, and found the teachings of the Quran astounding, comforting, and profoundly transformative. She decided to risk everything to convert to Islam, embarking on a journey across continents and into an uncertain future. Settling in Cairo where she taught English, she soon met and fell in love with Omar, a passionate young man with a mild resentment of the Western influences in his homeland. Torn between the secular West and Muslim East, Willow—with her shock of red hair, shaky Arabic, and Western candor—struggled to forge a “third culture” that might accommodate her values as well as her friends and family on both sides of the divide. Part travelogue, love story, and memoir, “Wilson has written one of the most beautiful and believable narratives about finding closeness with God” (The Denver Post).
All-American Muslim Girl
Author | : Nadine Jolie Courtney |
Publisher | : Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) |
Total Pages | : 318 |
Release | : 2019-11-12 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 0374309507 |
A Kirkus Best Book of 2019 A 2021 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Book Nadine Jolie Courtney's All-American Muslim Girl is a relevant, relatable story of being caught between two worlds, and the struggles and hard-won joys of finding your place. Allie Abraham has it all going for her—she’s a straight-A student, with good friends and a close-knit family, and she’s dating popular, sweet Wells Henderson. One problem: Wells’s father is Jack Henderson, America’s most famous conservative shock jock, and Allie hasn’t told Wells that her family is Muslim. It’s not like Allie’s religion is a secret. It’s just that her parents don’t practice, and raised her to keep it to herself. But as Allie witnesses Islamophobia in her small town and across the nation, she decides to embrace her faith—study, practice it, and even face misunderstanding for it. Who is Allie, if she sheds the façade of the “perfect” all-American girl?
Ayesha at Last
Author | : Uzma Jalaluddin |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2019-06-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1984802801 |
As seen on The Today Show! One of the best summer romance picks! One of Publishers Weekly Best Romance Books of 2019! A modern-day Muslim Pride and Prejudice for a new generation of love. Ayesha Shamsi has a lot going on. Her dreams of being a poet have been set aside for a teaching job so she can pay off her debts to her wealthy uncle. She lives with her boisterous Muslim family and is always being reminded that her flighty younger cousin, Hafsa, is close to rejecting her one hundredth marriage proposal. Though Ayesha is lonely, she doesn't want an arranged marriage. Then she meets Khalid, who is just as smart and handsome as he is conservative and judgmental. She is irritatingly attracted to someone who looks down on her choices and who dresses like he belongs in the seventh century. When a surprise engagement is announced between Khalid and Hafsa, Ayesha is torn between how she feels about the straightforward Khalid and the unsettling new gossip she hears about his family. Looking into the rumors, she finds she has to deal with not only what she discovers about Khalid, but also the truth she realizes about herself.