In the company of the Prophet – God’s Chosen Messenger
Here are some moments of contemplation over some of the bright episodes of the life of the prophet Muhammad. Thus, it is hoped, will lead to amore through appreciation of the guidance power of each of the situations portrayed in the work.
My Daughters (Dar al Salam)
It is a unique educational book addressing the female gender espe cially the girls. Despite the small size of the book, it is rich in religious advice, and each chapter directs a phase of the girl’s life with more attention to the adolescence. It provides real experiences of life for some girls for the others to learn and benefit from.
This book is a good reference for the reader, be it the girl itself, a mother or anyone who is seeking to know the instructions, guidelines and good manners that a Muslim woman should follow. And this based on the texts of the Quran and Sunnah of the Prophet (pbuh). It also includes some poetry of the Arabs, real stories, and international statistics.
My Enemies, I Thank You by Islam Today
My Enemies, I Thank you – About the book
Fostering enmity is the meanest of all human activities. It requires nothing more than stupidity, poor judgment, and a disregard for people’s feelings, leading to wrangling, cursing, and hatred.
“Repel (evil) with what is best. Then the person between whom and you there had been enmity will become as if he were a dear friend.” – [Surah Fussilat: 34]
The Ego and Its Siblings
From the very first moment, the reader embarks on a journey into the depths of their own self, attempting to strip away the “makeup” of pretense and the debris of neglect. This journey illuminates the gray area between the true self and its image, seeking ways to break free from the inflated “ego,” akin to “shock” therapy.
In the Company of the Imams by Islam Today
This book explores the lives of the four imams who were the founders of the canonical schools of Islamic Law. It explores the areas of convergence and disagreement between these great scholars to reveal the unity of their basic principles as well as the multiplicity of their opinion and judgments. In doing so, it demonstrates Islam’s inherent flexibility, which takes into account the different historical, social and geographical circumstances in which people find themselves. This allows the teachings of Islam to remain vital for every place and time.