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Provides a general insight into the origins of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and its impact on the region. (9780953653034)
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A Journey through Islamic History tells you all you ever wanted to know about the history of the Muslim world from the Prophet Muhammad to Malcolm X in a short, accessible and lavishly-illustrated format.
The first multimedia CD to introduce Islam to those who are seeking the truth. It uses the rich features of the multimedia technology, where information is presented in video, audio, and text formats integrated with rich art and graphics with a very friendly user interface. Provides capabilities to search, copy and paste, and mark your favorites.
Included in this CD is the translation of the meanings of Qur'an besides more than 450 other titles about Islam, organized in nine main sections: Fundamentals of Islam, Social Values of Islam, Islam and Science, Particulars of Islam, History of Islam, Comparative Religion, Stereotypes and Clarifications, Hear from over 100 who chose Islam, and How to become a Muslim.
A Light at The End of The Tunnel The Stories of Muslim Teens Compiled by: Sumaiya Beshir The book features a collection of short stories written by Muslim teens. Through their stories they share the struggles and experiences they have faced on issues such as dating, friendship, hijab, respecting parents, clarifying misconceptions about Islam and defining one’s identity.
An illustrated story in Arabic and English to tell the little ones about Hajj in a captivating way.
Taken from the Kitab al-Jami’ by Imam al-Qayrawani, this book provides valuable insights into the life and practices of the early Muslim community who followed closely the example of the Prophet Muhammad (Allah bless him and give him peace) and his companions (may Allah be pleased with them). It reveals the noble qualities of character as exemplified by the men and women of Madinah, who held on to these qualities regardless of their circumstances. Knowledge of the tradition which stems from the “best community brought out to mankind” puts us in a position to recreate such a community.
Sh. Junaid Khurasani. Discover Studios.
History of the mughul empire from 1526 to 1707 with focus on economics, education, culture and the arts. Based primarily on Persian accounts. In addition accounts of European travellers in Englsih and other accounts in Urdu have also been consulted.
In 1870, Nawab Sikandar Begum of Bhopal became the first South-Asian Muslim woman to publish an account of her pilgrimage to Makkah. She travelled with a retinue of a thousand, visited Jeddah and Makkah, performed the requisite rituals and observances, then returned to India and wrote her witty and acerbic impressions of her visit. This is the English translation by the wife of a British colonial officer of her unpublished Urdu manuscript. Introduction, Afterword, and detailed footnotes by Siobhan Lamber-Hurley.
Islamic History, like other subjects related to Islam, has been written by, and taught from, non Muslim sources. This has led to a considerable number of misconceptions and distortions. This book seeks to reclaim Islamic history from such distortions.
"This great work was originally published in 1940 and has since run through countless editions in various languages. This work aims at reviving a new feeling among the Muslims for religious construction. In a brief but telling way, Mawdudi presents the history of the Revivalist Movement in Islam from a critical angle."
This book shows that it was Islam that gave birth to modern science, inaugurated a scientific era in world history, and made the early Muslims precursors of modern scientists.
Provides an overview of all the important Nahw principles regarding nouns and particles. It is meant to clear confusions and smooth out rough edges in any student's understanding of Arabic. Excellent supplementary reading for any serious student. The book is well organized and easy to read and understand for someone who has had prior exposure to the Arabic language. Not meant for beginners.
This book provides a comprehensive view of education and society in the Muslim world throughout the five key historic periods. The book asks intriguing questions such as, how has the Muslim quest for knowledge defined education, how have a range of Muslim educational institutions evolved through out the various historical periods and how has this social history affected contemporary Islamic education. Using historical sources, the author explores the background, the development and the impact of education in the major Sunni Caliphal cities commencing from Madinah to Damascus, Baghdad, Cairo and Istanbul.