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Books : Religion & Spirituality : Islam : Sunnism
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A collection of the long-unavailable tafasir, or commentaries on the Qur'an, which help to properly explain and contextualize the revelation, this series aims to make leading exegetical works—in translation, unabridged, and faithful to the letter and meaning of the Arabic—widely available for study and research.Available for the first time in accurate and annotated English, this fundamental tome—originally written by Jalal al-Din al-Mahalli and Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti—presents one of the most easily accessible works of Quranic exegesis in a simple style and concise single-volume length. This volume is not only the classic introduction to tafsir but also the standard reference work for the language of the Qur'an in its literal meaning.
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Religious progress is possible not by consciences being narrow and separate from each other, but by their being universal and broad.
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As modern life consumes more and more of our time, the Muslim today seems to have even less time to devote to worshipping his Lord. In this collection of authentic hadith, Dr. Ali presents Muslims with valuable and efficient ways to maintain a good relationship with Allah and even how to surpass others in virtue and reward with Allah. It is a collection that every Muslim should be familiar with and Dr. Ali's commentaries on several of the hadith add even more depth and understanding to these precious pearls of prophetic wisdom.
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Islam has recently become one of the hottest, yet most misunderstood, news items throughout the Western world. Numerous books have been written analyzing and commenting on this religion of 1.5 billion adherents, yet few books have tackled presenting this religion's principles and beliefs to the general public. This book is one of those few, and in fact a formidable one at that. Brimming with references and up-to-date statistics, Demystifying Islam allows the reader to quickly and intelligently become familiar with the precepts upon which Islam stands and to decide for themselves whether what is presented nightly is representative or biased. A must read for anyone who wants to better understand the growing role of Islam and Muslims not only in the global politics of this world, but also in the fabric of so many western societies.
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Religion guides humanity to what is good and right firstly through belief. The strength and durability of a true belief and pure faith depend upon worship. This book seeks to explore the divine institution of fasting in Islam by providing comprehensive information on its place in Islamic worship and on the fasting month of Ramadan. • fasting in Islam and other faiths • merits and benefits of fasting • types of fasts • charity in Ramadan • fasting and health
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This book seeks to prevent Islam's true face and make it known in a summarized form with most of its aspects: its essentials of faith, principles and ways of worshipping God, morality, and rules ordering human life and relations between people.
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Reconstructs the formative debates concerning ritual purity in Islamic law and practice.
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This selection of works on the virtues of belief and prayer stem from the Risale-i Nur collection.
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Each believer believes in God and His angels, His Books, and His Messengers. We make no distinction between any of His Messengers. They say: "We hear and obey. Our Lord, grant us Your forgiveness. Unto You is the homecoming."
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Should they place the sun in my right hand and the moon in my left so as to make me renounce this mission, I shall not do so. I will never give it up. Either it will please God to make it triumph or I shall perish in the attempt.
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The existence of God is too evident to need any arguments. Some saintly scholars even have stated that God is more manifest than any other being, but that those who lack insight cannot see Him. Others have said that He is concealed from direct perception because of the intensity of His Self-manifestation.
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The Messenger believes in what has been revealed to him by his Lord, and so do the believers. They all believe in God and His angels, His Scriptures, and His Messengers: "We make no distinction between any of His Messengers" - and they say: "We hear and obey. Grant us Your forgiveness, our Lord. To You is the journeying." ("Baqaria 2 : 285").
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Belief in the resurrection is a most important and compelling factor urging us to use our free will properly.
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The Qur'an was conveyed by Prophet Muhammad to Humanity as God's Word and testifies to this Prophethood. Being his greatest miracle, it challenges the Arabs of that time and all people to come until the Last Day to produce one chapter like it.
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Throughout history, Middle Eastern nations have wrested power from one another through contests of religious doctrine and piety, which have largely played out within the boundaries of modern-day Iraq.
Today, the hotbed of religious and imperial wars is once again ablaze following the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003. But to understand the sources and potential solutions for Iraq’s current sectarian war, world leaders must look beyond the veil of theocracy to find a regional power struggle that has been millennia in the making.
Middle Eastern expert Nathan Gonzalez explains how politics, and not religion, lies at the core of a conflict that transcends generations and threatens to escalate into full-scale regional war. -
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All people are as equal as the teeth of a comb. lslam does not discriminate based on race, colour, age, nationality, or physical traits.
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