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Hikmat
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<<<The Conference of the Birds
is a book of poems I just got done with. Anyone interested in Islam, literary ..>>>> I've read that the theme taken up in the conference of the birds was similar to that of a recital of the Philosopher Ibn Sina . Have you ever read any of Henry Corbins books? His book " The Voyage and the Messenger: Iran and Philosophy" talks about the relation of the writings of Ibn Sina, Attar, and Suhrawardi (the Ishraqi Philosopher) regarding the spiritual voyage. It's an awesome book! His book " The Man of Light in Iranian Sufism" is even better however. <<Reading it reminded me of Jung's VII Sermones ad Mortuos>> The Gnostic Jung and the 7 Sermons to the Dead was an interesting book. Jung actually said later in his life about the Sermons that : "All my work, all my creative activity, has come from those initial fantasies ... everything that I accomplished in later life was already contained in them ..." Edited by Hikmat - 05 July 2008 at 10:13pm |
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I have been reading "American Islam, the Struggle For The Soul Of A Religion" by Paul Barrett. Each chapter is about one of seven Muslims in the U.S. who represent part of the spectrum of Muslim opinion. The seven are Osama Siblani, Khaled Abou El Fadl, Siraj Wahhaj (Imam of Masjid At-Taqwa, Brooklyn, NY), Asra Namani, Abdul Kabir Krambo, Sami Omar al-Hussayen, and Mustafa Saied. It is a very interesting well written balanced book. |
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Unitarian Universalist
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Al-Cordoby
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The Problem with Interest, Tarek Al-Diwany
The Problem With Interest is now in its second edition. Since the publication of the first edition in 1997, the book has been revised with new information and ideas, and continues to provide a practical commentary on the extent to which usury is now affecting humanity.
Technically detailed but highly readable, it provides a genuine alternative to the conventional understanding of financial economics that appears in much of the media and mainstream academia
- Chapter 1 Interest and the Physical System
- Chapter 2 The Production of Money
- Chapter 3 The Currency Game
- Chapter 4 Wealth Creation and Wealth Transfer
- Chapter 5 Value Judgements
- Chapter 6 Trade or Interest?
- Chapter 7 Banking and Money under Islam
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There are many books in English which present Sufi doctrine, but few which can be used as practical travel guides along the Path. Originally written in Classical Arabic, the aptly-named Book of Assistance is today in widespread use among Sufi teachers in Arabia, Indonesia and East Africa. Presented here in the readable translation of Dr. Badawi, this manual of devotions, prayers and practical ethics will be invaluable to all who love the Prophet and the Sufi way.
The author Imam Abdallah Ibn-Alawi Al-Haddad (d. 1720), lived at Tarim in the Hadramaut valley between Yemen and Oman, and is widely held to have been the ‘renewer’ of the twelfth Islamic century. A direct descendant of the Prophet, his sanctity and direct experience of God are clearly reflected in his writings, which include several books, a collection of Sufi letters, and a volume of mystical poetry. He spent most of his life in Kenya and Saudi Arabia where he taught Islamic jurisprudence and classical Sufism according to the order (tariqa) of the Ba'Alawi sayids. |
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"True religion invites us to become better people. False religion tells us that this has already occurred" - T.J. Winters
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Naadir Muhammed
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Muhammad: Critical Lives Series
The book below by Yahya Emerick is a wonderful book that speaks of the Prophet Muhammad's (saws) life in detail. The diction is very simplified; hence being very comprehensive for younger teenage readers as well. http://store.talkislam.com/b8031.html Ar Raheeq Al Makhtum By Safi-ur-Rahman al-Mubarakpuri http://store.talkislam.com/b9221.html This is also a great book. It begins with the history of Arabia and speaks of numerous things prior to Muhammad (saas). It is a must-read and a very extensive biography. Edited by Naadir Muhammed - 02 August 2008 at 9:14pm |
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And Muhammad Is His Messenger: The Veneration of the Prophet in Islamic Piety (Studies in Religion) (Paperback)by Annemarie Schimmel (Author) "Muhammad's life is known to us from different sources..." (more)![]() ![]()
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"True religion invites us to become better people. False religion tells us that this has already occurred" - T.J. Winters
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Al-Cordoby
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I just completed reading Dr. Tariq Ramadan's book on the life of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him
It's an excellent, highly recommended book to read, and the title is (The Messenger: The Meanings of the Life of Muhammad)
Dr. Ramadan gives a comprehensive summary of the main events in the life of the prophet, peace be upon him, while focusing on the gentle character of the prophet and his dealing with Muslims and non-Muslims in the most beautiful way
Reading the book was a great experience and once started the book, I could not let go (good job I started it on holiday)
Here is a formal review, which may be of interest:
Here is a fresh and perceptive look at Muhammad, capturing a life that was often eventful, gripping, and highly charged. Ramadan provides both an intimate portrait of a man who was shy, kind, but determined, as well as a dramatic chronicle of a leader who launched a great religion and inspired a vast empire. More important, Ramadan presents the main events of the Prophet’s life in a way that highlights his spiritual and ethical teachings. The book underscores the significance of the Prophet’s example for some of today’s most controversial issues, such as the treatment of the poor, the role of women, Islamic criminal punishments, war, racism, and relations with other religions. Selecting those facts and stories from which we can draw a profound and vivid spiritual picture, the author asks how the Prophet’s life can remain—or become again—an example, a model, and an inspiration. And how can Muslims move from formalism—a fixation on ritual—toward a committed spiritual and social presence? In this thoughtful and engaging biography, Ramadan offers Muslims a new understanding of Muhammad’s life and he introduces non-Muslims not just to the story of the Prophet, but to the spiritual and ethical riches of Islam. Released in February 2007 but already sold at the Toronto Islamic Convention. A STARRED REVIEW in Publishers Weekly Review (USA) In the Footsteps of the Prophet: Lessons from the Life of Muhammad London-based Ramadan, the Oxford research fellow who authored Western Muslims and the Future of Islam, is probably best known for being denied entry into the United States, based on alleged violations of the Patriot Act. This excellent, engaging book ought to turn public attention back toward Ramadan as a writer and a skilled interpreter of Islamic history. In deliberately brief chapters, Ramadan brings Muhammad to life. He highlights Muhammad’s resolute faith in spite of setbacks like poverty and being orphaned, and upholds the prophet as a spiritual hero-bravely compassionate and unusually tolerant of others, including non-Muslims. Ramadan notes his extraordinary kindness, even to those he battled. For example, a slave who had been given to Muhammad turned down emancipation, saying he preferred service to Muhammad over freedom with anyone else. (Muhammad immediately freed the slave and adopted him as his own son.) Similar tales of mercy lace through Muhammad’s life: In the midst of a battle march, Muhammad advised his troops to be careful not to hurt a litter of puppies on the roadside; on another occasion, Muhammad released prisoners of war because they had taught community children how to read and write. Ramadan ably demonstrates why Muhammad is a spiritual paragon to the followers of Islam |
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Faris al-Farik
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Originally posted by maghi85 Saudi Aramco World http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/200803/ great magazine for understanding Islamic culture and Islamic world. free subscription for residence in America... i would subscribe today but anyways you can read all the publishes online Yeah I agree....but some of it is propaganda as well! |
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what is propaganda about it?
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Originally posted by Al-Cordoby I just completed reading Dr. Tariq Ramadan's book on the life of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him Brother Al: Thanks for mentioning it. I first heard of Tariq Ramadan when I was studying Islam as a non-Muslim. Tariq R is also the grandson of Hasan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood. His book on our Beloved Prophet (s.a.w.s) is extraordinary: one learns many things about him that are not greatly emphasized in other sources. The gender equality within Islam, as propounded by our Prophet (s.a.w.s) is an extraordinary and a radical idea within the context of his time. I like Tariq Ramadan's "voice" -- it got him banned in Egypt (for criticizing the government there) and in Saudi Arabia (the treatment of women there is definitely un-Islamic) and finally here in the United States as well (the ludicrous charge that he may be tied to terrorism). In my mind, this lends to his authenticity and true power! He could be rightly called the Martin Luther King of the Muslim world. Here is a link to a great podcast on Public Radio which interviews Tariq Ramadan, http://www.wpr.org/book/eastmeetswest/index.html Please listen to the whole program on "Encountering Islam." Enjoy! Faris |
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Originally posted by jamilahz what is propaganda about it? Too lengthy to get into here, but some of it has the look and feel of a high-pitched sales/tourist brochure offer glossing over life over in the Kingdom. But that is to be expected considering the scope of the magazine itself. Consider "National Geographic: Traveler" magazine as a counterpoint to it. |
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I know a lot of people that live and work there and have no problem with it. Just because it says Saudi does not mean its automatically evil Faris.
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Originally posted by keithnurse I have been reading "American Islam, the Struggle For The Soul Of A Religion" by Paul Barrett. Each chapter is about one of seven Muslims in the U.S. who represent part of the spectrum of Muslim opinion. The seven are Osama Siblani, Khaled Abou El Fadl, Siraj Wahhaj (Imam of Masjid At-Taqwa, Brooklyn, NY), Asra Namani, Abdul Kabir Krambo, Sami Omar al-Hussayen, and Mustafa Saied. It is a very interesting well written balanced book. Yes, agreed! One of the first's I picked up in the library before reversion. You better watch out -- you may find yourself a Muslim before long! <smile> I really like Professor Abou El Fadl. He graciously responded to all my snail-mail letters. |
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Originally posted by jamilahz I know a lot of people that live and work there and have no problem with it. Just because it says Saudi does not mean its automatically evil Faris. Hardly! Please be careful with how you 'twist' my words. Go back and read carefully what I have written. Nowhere did I mention anything that remotely hints at evil. Or, are you a psychic, who can determine my motives? I have traveled extensively in the Kingdom, and have many good friends there; some of my relatives live and work there. |
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