Author: Asrar Ayyub
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
Have you ever reflected on this verse of the Holy Quran: "O my Lord! Truly my people had made the Quran mahjur" (25:30)? This word (mahjur) has much deeper meanings than its usual interpretation. You may have seen an animal with its rear leg tied to one end of a short rope and horn or neck to the other, in a way that animal's head is contorted preventing it from moving freely. Such animal (per Arabic dictionary) is called mahjur and al-hijaar is the rope with which it is tied. The deeper meanings of the referred verse would be that the people had "tied" the Quran with the "rope" of their vested clarifications to alter its meanings as per their wishes. How befitting to name such dilemma as the Agony of Quran?Agony of Quran is the English version of my well-known Urdu book Quran Ka Dukh which is the culmination of six years of my research and reflection on Quran and relevant tradition. It received an overwhelming response from the people of understanding who requested an English translation of the book for enhanced understanding. These people included Dr. Khalid Masood the then-chairman Council of Islamic Ideology of Pakistan and Justice (retired), Majida Rizvi, the then-chairwoman National Commission on the Status of Women, Pakistan. Then I received an email from Mr. Jamshed Akhtar, a member of the Islamic Fiqa Academy India and the author of great books such as The Ultimate Revelation, In Search of Our Origins and the origin and fate of universe. Akhtar wrote that one of his friends brought Quran Ka Dukh from Canada to India and presented it to him with an urge for its translation in English, and after reading it he also thought that it should be translated to English in order to reach people around the world. So, we started translating the book, which contains replies to some of the most sought-after queries such as: is destiny predetermined, is effort not included in supplication (dua), is woman lesser mortal, is moment of death predetermined, what is the true concept of tauba, can sawab be transferred, does the world belong to nonbelievers only etc? As far as the question of why I wrote this book is concerned, I recall as a schoolboy being intrigued by a question that shook the very foundation of my head and heart. If Genghis Khan was bad, which he was according to my history teacher because he was jabir, then how is God good, which He is according to my Islamic studies teacher because He is jabbaar? Apparently the two words (jabir and jabbaar) meant the same. How could these two contradictory statements be correct at the same time? This was the question I posed to both my teachers the next day and the unanimous answer I received was that this type of query is conjured up in one's mind by Satan. I felt frightened, but the thought did not leave my mind until I became older and started to explore the Quran on my own. It did not take me long to realize that I had studied about Genghis Khan from an Urdu textbook, and in Urdu, jabir means oppressor, whereas I read about God from Quran, which is written in Arabic and according to Arabic dictionary al-jabr means the following: "To reform something in a way which needs force, so the splints used for mending broken bones are called al-jabair, and jabeera is the rope with which the splints are tied. Al-jabir is the one who mends broken bones."So, when we say that Genghis Khan was jabir, it implies that he used force to break bones but when we say that Allah is jabbaar, it means that He uses force to mend broken bones. Both the processes are painful, but one is used for destructive reasons while the other is applied for a constructive purpose. Al-jabaar is one of the ninety-nine attributes of Allah, which means the mender of all cosmic and human weaknesses. After realising how intricate this issue was and how simple its solution was, I thought of searching for more and more such queries. I collected 24 burning questions and tried to find out their answers in this book.
Agony of Quran
Author: Asrar Ayyub
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
Have you ever reflected on this verse of the Holy Quran: "O my Lord! Truly my people had made the Quran mahjur" (25:30)? This word (mahjur) has much deeper meanings than its usual interpretation. You may have seen an animal with its rear leg tied to one end of a short rope and horn or neck to the other, in a way that animal's head is contorted preventing it from moving freely. Such animal (per Arabic dictionary) is called mahjur and al-hijaar is the rope with which it is tied. The deeper meanings of the referred verse would be that the people had "tied" the Quran with the "rope" of their vested clarifications to alter its meanings as per their wishes. How befitting to name such dilemma as the Agony of Quran?Agony of Quran is the English version of my well-known Urdu book Quran Ka Dukh which is the culmination of six years of my research and reflection on Quran and relevant tradition. It received an overwhelming response from the people of understanding who requested an English translation of the book for enhanced understanding. These people included Dr. Khalid Masood the then-chairman Council of Islamic Ideology of Pakistan and Justice (retired), Majida Rizvi, the then-chairwoman National Commission on the Status of Women, Pakistan. Then I received an email from Mr. Jamshed Akhtar, a member of the Islamic Fiqa Academy India and the author of great books such as The Ultimate Revelation, In Search of Our Origins and the origin and fate of universe. Akhtar wrote that one of his friends brought Quran Ka Dukh from Canada to India and presented it to him with an urge for its translation in English, and after reading it he also thought that it should be translated to English in order to reach people around the world. So, we started translating the book, which contains replies to some of the most sought-after queries such as: is destiny predetermined, is effort not included in supplication (dua), is woman lesser mortal, is moment of death predetermined, what is the true concept of tauba, can sawab be transferred, does the world belong to nonbelievers only etc? As far as the question of why I wrote this book is concerned, I recall as a schoolboy being intrigued by a question that shook the very foundation of my head and heart. If Genghis Khan was bad, which he was according to my history teacher because he was jabir, then how is God good, which He is according to my Islamic studies teacher because He is jabbaar? Apparently the two words (jabir and jabbaar) meant the same. How could these two contradictory statements be correct at the same time? This was the question I posed to both my teachers the next day and the unanimous answer I received was that this type of query is conjured up in one's mind by Satan. I felt frightened, but the thought did not leave my mind until I became older and started to explore the Quran on my own. It did not take me long to realize that I had studied about Genghis Khan from an Urdu textbook, and in Urdu, jabir means oppressor, whereas I read about God from Quran, which is written in Arabic and according to Arabic dictionary al-jabr means the following: "To reform something in a way which needs force, so the splints used for mending broken bones are called al-jabair, and jabeera is the rope with which the splints are tied. Al-jabir is the one who mends broken bones."So, when we say that Genghis Khan was jabir, it implies that he used force to break bones but when we say that Allah is jabbaar, it means that He uses force to mend broken bones. Both the processes are painful, but one is used for destructive reasons while the other is applied for a constructive purpose. Al-jabaar is one of the ninety-nine attributes of Allah, which means the mender of all cosmic and human weaknesses. After realising how intricate this issue was and how simple its solution was, I thought of searching for more and more such queries. I collected 24 burning questions and tried to find out their answers in this book.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
Have you ever reflected on this verse of the Holy Quran: "O my Lord! Truly my people had made the Quran mahjur" (25:30)? This word (mahjur) has much deeper meanings than its usual interpretation. You may have seen an animal with its rear leg tied to one end of a short rope and horn or neck to the other, in a way that animal's head is contorted preventing it from moving freely. Such animal (per Arabic dictionary) is called mahjur and al-hijaar is the rope with which it is tied. The deeper meanings of the referred verse would be that the people had "tied" the Quran with the "rope" of their vested clarifications to alter its meanings as per their wishes. How befitting to name such dilemma as the Agony of Quran?Agony of Quran is the English version of my well-known Urdu book Quran Ka Dukh which is the culmination of six years of my research and reflection on Quran and relevant tradition. It received an overwhelming response from the people of understanding who requested an English translation of the book for enhanced understanding. These people included Dr. Khalid Masood the then-chairman Council of Islamic Ideology of Pakistan and Justice (retired), Majida Rizvi, the then-chairwoman National Commission on the Status of Women, Pakistan. Then I received an email from Mr. Jamshed Akhtar, a member of the Islamic Fiqa Academy India and the author of great books such as The Ultimate Revelation, In Search of Our Origins and the origin and fate of universe. Akhtar wrote that one of his friends brought Quran Ka Dukh from Canada to India and presented it to him with an urge for its translation in English, and after reading it he also thought that it should be translated to English in order to reach people around the world. So, we started translating the book, which contains replies to some of the most sought-after queries such as: is destiny predetermined, is effort not included in supplication (dua), is woman lesser mortal, is moment of death predetermined, what is the true concept of tauba, can sawab be transferred, does the world belong to nonbelievers only etc? As far as the question of why I wrote this book is concerned, I recall as a schoolboy being intrigued by a question that shook the very foundation of my head and heart. If Genghis Khan was bad, which he was according to my history teacher because he was jabir, then how is God good, which He is according to my Islamic studies teacher because He is jabbaar? Apparently the two words (jabir and jabbaar) meant the same. How could these two contradictory statements be correct at the same time? This was the question I posed to both my teachers the next day and the unanimous answer I received was that this type of query is conjured up in one's mind by Satan. I felt frightened, but the thought did not leave my mind until I became older and started to explore the Quran on my own. It did not take me long to realize that I had studied about Genghis Khan from an Urdu textbook, and in Urdu, jabir means oppressor, whereas I read about God from Quran, which is written in Arabic and according to Arabic dictionary al-jabr means the following: "To reform something in a way which needs force, so the splints used for mending broken bones are called al-jabair, and jabeera is the rope with which the splints are tied. Al-jabir is the one who mends broken bones."So, when we say that Genghis Khan was jabir, it implies that he used force to break bones but when we say that Allah is jabbaar, it means that He uses force to mend broken bones. Both the processes are painful, but one is used for destructive reasons while the other is applied for a constructive purpose. Al-jabaar is one of the ninety-nine attributes of Allah, which means the mender of all cosmic and human weaknesses. After realising how intricate this issue was and how simple its solution was, I thought of searching for more and more such queries. I collected 24 burning questions and tried to find out their answers in this book.
Understanding the Koran
Author: Mateen Elass
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0310298601
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Find out how the Koran resembles the Bible—and the drastic ways in which it differs. Understanding the Koran gives you an essential grasp of Islam's holy book: where it came from, what it teaches, how Muslims view it, and how the Allah of the Koran compares with the God of the Bible. Cherished as the final, perfect revelation of God's will by 1.2 billion Muslims worldwide, the Koran has become a part of American life. What do you know about the holy book that shapes the lives and views of your neighbors and a fifth of the world's population? Written by a pastor who was born to a Muslim father and raised in Saudi Arabia, Understanding the Koran gives you a fascinating, easy-to-understand overview that will show you: Why the background behind the Koran is important to understanding it. How the Koran came into existence. A summary of the main teachings of the Koran, including what it says about Jesus and the crucifixion. Similarities and differences between Muslim and Christian views of God. What the Koran teaches about Jihad and holy war. What the Koran teaches about heaven and hell and the final destinies of the human soul. Giving you an essential grasp of Islam's holy book, Understanding the Koran points you to the one thing that can draw your Muslim friends to Jesus—his love, demonstrated to them through you. Discussion questions make it possible to use this book in group studies.
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0310298601
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Find out how the Koran resembles the Bible—and the drastic ways in which it differs. Understanding the Koran gives you an essential grasp of Islam's holy book: where it came from, what it teaches, how Muslims view it, and how the Allah of the Koran compares with the God of the Bible. Cherished as the final, perfect revelation of God's will by 1.2 billion Muslims worldwide, the Koran has become a part of American life. What do you know about the holy book that shapes the lives and views of your neighbors and a fifth of the world's population? Written by a pastor who was born to a Muslim father and raised in Saudi Arabia, Understanding the Koran gives you a fascinating, easy-to-understand overview that will show you: Why the background behind the Koran is important to understanding it. How the Koran came into existence. A summary of the main teachings of the Koran, including what it says about Jesus and the crucifixion. Similarities and differences between Muslim and Christian views of God. What the Koran teaches about Jihad and holy war. What the Koran teaches about heaven and hell and the final destinies of the human soul. Giving you an essential grasp of Islam's holy book, Understanding the Koran points you to the one thing that can draw your Muslim friends to Jesus—his love, demonstrated to them through you. Discussion questions make it possible to use this book in group studies.
Knot of the Soul
Author: Stefania Pandolfo
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226464923
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Through a dual engagement with the unconscious in psychoanalysis and Islamic theological-medical reasoning, Stefania Pandolfo’s unsettling and innovative book reflects on the maladies of the soul at a time of tremendous global upheaval. Drawing on in-depth historical research and testimonies of contemporary patients and therapists in Morocco, Knot of the Soul offers both an ethnographic journey through madness and contemporary formations of despair and a philosophical and theological exploration of the vicissitudes of the soul. Knot of the Soul moves from the experience of psychosis in psychiatric hospitals, to the visionary torments of the soul in poor urban neighborhoods, to the melancholy and religious imaginary of undocumented migration, culminating in the liturgical stage of the Qur’anic cure. Demonstrating how contemporary Islamic cures for madness address some of the core preoccupations of the psychoanalytic approach, she reveals how a religious and ethical relation to the “ordeal” of madness might actually allow for spiritual transformation. This sophisticated and evocative work illuminates new dimensions of psychoanalysis and the ethical imagination while also sensitively examining the collective psychic strife that so many communities endure today.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226464923
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Through a dual engagement with the unconscious in psychoanalysis and Islamic theological-medical reasoning, Stefania Pandolfo’s unsettling and innovative book reflects on the maladies of the soul at a time of tremendous global upheaval. Drawing on in-depth historical research and testimonies of contemporary patients and therapists in Morocco, Knot of the Soul offers both an ethnographic journey through madness and contemporary formations of despair and a philosophical and theological exploration of the vicissitudes of the soul. Knot of the Soul moves from the experience of psychosis in psychiatric hospitals, to the visionary torments of the soul in poor urban neighborhoods, to the melancholy and religious imaginary of undocumented migration, culminating in the liturgical stage of the Qur’anic cure. Demonstrating how contemporary Islamic cures for madness address some of the core preoccupations of the psychoanalytic approach, she reveals how a religious and ethical relation to the “ordeal” of madness might actually allow for spiritual transformation. This sophisticated and evocative work illuminates new dimensions of psychoanalysis and the ethical imagination while also sensitively examining the collective psychic strife that so many communities endure today.
A Comprehensive Commentary on the Quran
Author: E.M. Wherry
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136392041
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
This comprehensive set includes thorough examinations of the Qurán in Wherry's essential four volume commentary. There is also an excellent overview of Islam by the well known scholar Edward Sell, The Faith of Islam which examines the history of Islam, the different forms of Islam and religious practice. This set will prove to be an excellent historical resource for anyone interested in western scholarship of Islamic doctrine, and the writings in the Qurán
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136392041
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
This comprehensive set includes thorough examinations of the Qurán in Wherry's essential four volume commentary. There is also an excellent overview of Islam by the well known scholar Edward Sell, The Faith of Islam which examines the history of Islam, the different forms of Islam and religious practice. This set will prove to be an excellent historical resource for anyone interested in western scholarship of Islamic doctrine, and the writings in the Qurán
The Agony of the Promised Land
Author:
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 059532133X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 059532133X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
American Islam
Author: Paul M. Barrett
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN: 0374708304
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Vivid, dramatic portraits of Muslims in America in the years after 9/11, as they define themselves in a religious subculture torn between moderation and extremism There are as many as six million Muslims in the United States today. Islam (together with Christianity and Judaism) is now an American faith, and the challenges Muslims face as they reconcile their intense and demanding faith with our chaotic and permissive society are recognizable to all of us. From West Virginia to northern Idaho, American Islam takes readers into Muslim homes, mosques, and private gatherings to introduce a population of striking variety. The central characters range from a charismatic black imam schooled in the militancy of the Nation of Islam to the daughter of an Indian immigrant family whose feminist views divided her father's mosque in West Virginia. Here are lives in conflict, reflecting in different ways the turmoil affecting the religion worldwide. An intricate mixture of ideologies and cultures, American Muslims include immigrants and native born, black and white converts, those who are well integrated into the larger society and those who are alienated and extreme in their political views. Even as many American Muslims succeed in material terms and enrich our society, Islam is enmeshed in controversy in the United States, as thousands of American Muslims have been investigated and interrogated in the wake of 9/11. American Islam is an intimate and vivid group portrait of American Muslims in a time of turmoil and promise.
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN: 0374708304
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Vivid, dramatic portraits of Muslims in America in the years after 9/11, as they define themselves in a religious subculture torn between moderation and extremism There are as many as six million Muslims in the United States today. Islam (together with Christianity and Judaism) is now an American faith, and the challenges Muslims face as they reconcile their intense and demanding faith with our chaotic and permissive society are recognizable to all of us. From West Virginia to northern Idaho, American Islam takes readers into Muslim homes, mosques, and private gatherings to introduce a population of striking variety. The central characters range from a charismatic black imam schooled in the militancy of the Nation of Islam to the daughter of an Indian immigrant family whose feminist views divided her father's mosque in West Virginia. Here are lives in conflict, reflecting in different ways the turmoil affecting the religion worldwide. An intricate mixture of ideologies and cultures, American Muslims include immigrants and native born, black and white converts, those who are well integrated into the larger society and those who are alienated and extreme in their political views. Even as many American Muslims succeed in material terms and enrich our society, Islam is enmeshed in controversy in the United States, as thousands of American Muslims have been investigated and interrogated in the wake of 9/11. American Islam is an intimate and vivid group portrait of American Muslims in a time of turmoil and promise.
Quran
Author: Talal Itani
Publisher: ClearQuran.com
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 517
Book Description
Perhaps the best Quran English translation. It is clear, easy to read, and very faithful to the Arabic original. It closely follows the Arabic text, and often reminds the reader of the Arabic original. It uses today's English language, and today's English vocabulary, thus it is easy to read and understand. The flow is smooth, the sentence structure is simple, the meaning is clear. This Quran translation has no interpretations, no footnotes, and no explanations. It is a pure translation of the Quran, from Arabic to English, and it does not try to emphasize any school of thought. The text purely and accurately translates the Holy Quran, from Arabic, into contemporary English. It was translated by a Muslim, who saw firsthand the miracles inside the Quran. His native language is Arabic; his everyday language is American English. For 15 years, he studied the Quran. For many years, he translated speech between his mother and his wife. For a living, he develops quality software. This Quran translation is available in two editions. This edition (A) uses the word "Allah" to refer to the Creator. Edition (B) uses the word "God". Quran Sura 91. The Sun. ash-Shams. In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful. 1. By the sun and its radiance. 2. And the moon as it follows it. 3. And the day as it reveals it. 4. And the night as it conceals it. 5. And the sky and He who built it. 6. And the earth and He who spread it. 7. And the soul and He who proportioned it. 8. And inspired it with its wickedness and its righteousness. 9. Successful is he who purifies it. 10. Failing is he who corrupts it. 11. Thamood denied in its pride. 12. When it followed its most wicked. 13. The messenger of Allah said to them, "This is the she-camel of Allah, so let her drink." 14. But they called him a liar, and hamstrung her. So their Lord crushed them for their sin, and leveled it. 15. And He does not fear its sequel. The Quran is the last Book from the Creator. It contains guidance, mercy, and healing. The Quran is a blessing, within reach.
Publisher: ClearQuran.com
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 517
Book Description
Perhaps the best Quran English translation. It is clear, easy to read, and very faithful to the Arabic original. It closely follows the Arabic text, and often reminds the reader of the Arabic original. It uses today's English language, and today's English vocabulary, thus it is easy to read and understand. The flow is smooth, the sentence structure is simple, the meaning is clear. This Quran translation has no interpretations, no footnotes, and no explanations. It is a pure translation of the Quran, from Arabic to English, and it does not try to emphasize any school of thought. The text purely and accurately translates the Holy Quran, from Arabic, into contemporary English. It was translated by a Muslim, who saw firsthand the miracles inside the Quran. His native language is Arabic; his everyday language is American English. For 15 years, he studied the Quran. For many years, he translated speech between his mother and his wife. For a living, he develops quality software. This Quran translation is available in two editions. This edition (A) uses the word "Allah" to refer to the Creator. Edition (B) uses the word "God". Quran Sura 91. The Sun. ash-Shams. In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful. 1. By the sun and its radiance. 2. And the moon as it follows it. 3. And the day as it reveals it. 4. And the night as it conceals it. 5. And the sky and He who built it. 6. And the earth and He who spread it. 7. And the soul and He who proportioned it. 8. And inspired it with its wickedness and its righteousness. 9. Successful is he who purifies it. 10. Failing is he who corrupts it. 11. Thamood denied in its pride. 12. When it followed its most wicked. 13. The messenger of Allah said to them, "This is the she-camel of Allah, so let her drink." 14. But they called him a liar, and hamstrung her. So their Lord crushed them for their sin, and leveled it. 15. And He does not fear its sequel. The Quran is the last Book from the Creator. It contains guidance, mercy, and healing. The Quran is a blessing, within reach.
Contemporary Suicide Terrorism: Origins, Trends and Ways of Tackling It
Author: T. Dronzina
Publisher: IOS Press
ISBN: 161499109X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Suicide terrorism represents a tangible challenge to national, regional and global security. This much is not in question; but opinions differ, conceptually and normatively, as to its root causes, factors and motives.This book presents the research papers delivered at the conference ‛Contemporary Suicide Terrorism: Origins, Trends and Ways of Tackling it’ held in Astana, Kazakhstan, in September 2010. The conference was funded by the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme, and provided a forum for dialogue and discussion between scholars and security practitioners from Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bulgaria, Spain, Italy, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Morocco, Romania and Russia. The focus of the conference was on methodological and theoretical approaches to suicide terrorism researches. Topics addressed include: the effectiveness of suicide terrorism; the roots of suicide terrorism and its religious legitimation; the impact of new technologies on the radicalization process; terrorism and the drug trade; female suicide bombers; and migration, radicalization and disorder in the EU. Examples are drawn from experiences in the Maghreb, the West Bank and Gaza Strip in Israel, Dagestan, Romania, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. The book conveys the spirit of tolerance, exchange of ideas, dialogue and convergence that dominated the conference. It offers a contribution to better understanding between societies and the fostering of a culture of peace and non-violence.
Publisher: IOS Press
ISBN: 161499109X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Suicide terrorism represents a tangible challenge to national, regional and global security. This much is not in question; but opinions differ, conceptually and normatively, as to its root causes, factors and motives.This book presents the research papers delivered at the conference ‛Contemporary Suicide Terrorism: Origins, Trends and Ways of Tackling it’ held in Astana, Kazakhstan, in September 2010. The conference was funded by the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme, and provided a forum for dialogue and discussion between scholars and security practitioners from Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bulgaria, Spain, Italy, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Morocco, Romania and Russia. The focus of the conference was on methodological and theoretical approaches to suicide terrorism researches. Topics addressed include: the effectiveness of suicide terrorism; the roots of suicide terrorism and its religious legitimation; the impact of new technologies on the radicalization process; terrorism and the drug trade; female suicide bombers; and migration, radicalization and disorder in the EU. Examples are drawn from experiences in the Maghreb, the West Bank and Gaza Strip in Israel, Dagestan, Romania, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. The book conveys the spirit of tolerance, exchange of ideas, dialogue and convergence that dominated the conference. It offers a contribution to better understanding between societies and the fostering of a culture of peace and non-violence.
J.D. Ponce on Prophet Muhammad: An Academic Analysis of the Quran
Author: J.D. Ponce
Publisher: J.D. Ponce
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
This exciting essay focuses on the explanation and analysis of Prophet Muhammad's Holy Quran, one the most influential religious and philosophical teachings in history and whose understanding, due to its complexity and depth, escapes comprehension on a first reading. Whether you have already read the Qur'an or not, this essay will allow you to immerse yourself in each and every one of its meanings, opening a window to the Muhammad's illuminated thought and the true scope of his revealed immortal teachings.
Publisher: J.D. Ponce
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
This exciting essay focuses on the explanation and analysis of Prophet Muhammad's Holy Quran, one the most influential religious and philosophical teachings in history and whose understanding, due to its complexity and depth, escapes comprehension on a first reading. Whether you have already read the Qur'an or not, this essay will allow you to immerse yourself in each and every one of its meanings, opening a window to the Muhammad's illuminated thought and the true scope of his revealed immortal teachings.
The life of the Holy Prophet of Islam
Author: Mukhtar Ahmad Cheema
Publisher: Islam International
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 105
Book Description
The stories of the greatest man alive
Publisher: Islam International
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 105
Book Description
The stories of the greatest man alive