The Problem Of Corruption (P/B) (IBT)
“Corruption is a disease that can sweep through society like a tidal wave, leaving in its wake a trail of negligence, lethargy, inefficiency and callous disregard of man’s inhumanity to man. What is it like to live inside such a society? Why has it taken such strong root in so many countries? Is there no sense of outrage and shame against such a phenomenon among our elite? What can be done to stem the tide? Is it corruption as it is known in the West? These disturbing questions and more are answered in this book. Corruption in all its forms, bribery nepotism, and extortion, is shown for what it is – a major cause of the dehumanization and victimization of innocent people. The corrupt have no aspirations for the betterment of their societies. For this reason, all decent people must be gravely concerned with the problem and nurture the next generation to confront the corrupt and disrupt their way of life.”
The Problems of the Illegitimate Child (P/B)
This book addresses the views of the Sunni scholars regarding the importance of genealogical relationship (nasab) in Islamic family law and examines the role of legitimacy on the basis of the legal maxim “al-walad li al-firash”, evidence (al-bayyinah), and doubtful intercourse (wat’ shubhah). It also elucidates the views of the Sunni schools of law on how to establish illegitimacy. For the Sunni jurists, there are several situations that determine the illegitimacy of the child. A child is considered illegitimate if its birth is the outcome of adultery (zina) or the result of legitimate union but accompanied with imprecation (li‘an). Other circumstances include the birth of the child taking place in less than six lunar months, the father of the child being categorized as one who is incapable of begetting, or the birth as a result of marital relationship considered unlawful because of consanguinity. The book also deals comprehensively with the moral, religious, legal and other aspects of the illegitimate child and the foundling in the works of the Sunni jurists. The status and rights of the illegitimate child and the foundling in the Islamic family law of Malaysia and Brunei are also discussed by referring to some provisions from Federal Territory Act 1984 (Act 303) and Brunei law.
The Productive Muslim
The Prophet and His Ten Companions Who Were Promised Paradise
Ibn Ḥibbān (d. 354 AH) stated concerning this classical work:
“I clarify in this book that which will beautify for the wise person the practice of praiseworthy characteristics and make the practice of reprehensible characteristics seem ugly while intending to refrain and abstain from persistently increasing in these bad qualities, to lighten the load for the bearer and enlighten the ear of the listener. And because of the various narrations and verses of poetry that will be mentioned in this book, the one who strives to study each chapter in depth will wish that they would never end. And whoever refuses to reach completeness and success is, in reality, accepting inadequacy. Allāh is the Granter of success and the Guider to integrity. And I ask Him for rectification of the soul and a pardon from punishment of sins. Indeed, He is the Most Generous, Noble, Compassionate, and Merciful.”
The author bases this work upon what is found in the Qur’ān and authentic Sunnah, and upon the statements of the Salaf of this nation.
The Prophet Muhammad Stories For Children (H/B)
The Prophet Muhammad Stories for Children, meant for 7 year-olds and above, has some of the best treasured stories from the life of the Prophet Muhammad. These seerah stories, especially chosen for children, encourage young readers to discover for themselves the message of the life of the Prophet and to find their own ways of applying the Prophet’s timeless teachings to their own lives. With its colourful, child-friendly illustrations, this book is perfect for reading to your children or grandchildren, and is excellent for use at home or at school.
The Prophet Muhammad: The Best of All Husbands (H/B)
Our Prophet (peace be upon him) was a husband to eleven women, each of whom revealed to us her personal impressions of his exemplary personality. With attention to the many ways in which the Prophet proved himself the best husband, the author guides us, with the utmost gentleness, in how we can improve our own marital relationships.
The Prophet of Islam Muhammad SAW (Biography & Pictorial Guide)
A Biography and Pictorial Guide Featuring the Moral Bases of Islamic Civilization.
The Prophet of Mercy by Kube
This short and wonderful book provides 70 examples of difficult situations from the life of the Prophet (sws) and the wisdom with which he faced each and every struggle. May it offer many enlightening lessons from the Seerah of the Prophet of Mercy (sws). Our life in this world is a trial. We will experience ups and downs and face difficult situations. Who better to learn from than our beloved Prophet (sws), our guide and a role model to emulate in our daily lives.
The Prophet Promised in World Scriptures
This well-researched and comprehensive book by Ali Unal details the numerous prophecies about the advent of the Prophet Muhammad in various world scriptures. Unal argues that numerous prophecies of the coming of the Prophet Muhammad are found in the New and Old Testaments, the Zoroastrian, Hindu and Buddhist Scriptures. He then closely examines these prophecies through a comparative and verse-by-verse analysis and explains the rationale for his conclusions. This book will appeal to readers from all faiths and backgrounds that have an interest in major world religions and their sacred scriptures.”