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A Lost Etiquette (H/B)

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{O you who believe, do not enter houses other than your own until you have asked permission and greeted their occupants; that is better for you, so that you may pay heed.} (an-Noor 24: 27)

 A Lost Etiquette is a detailed study of the correct etiquette of seeking permission to enter someone’s house or private room in order to protect people’s privacy, prevent intrusion, and ensure that the home remains a place of tranquillity for the residents. This practice was critical during the time of Prophet Muhammad (bpuh), when there were no curtains or screens. The rules pertaining to invited or uninvited guests and social visits or dinner invitations apply in contemporary times as well. Rules for seeking permission within the house vary for children, close relatives, and married couples, as well as for situations like returning from a journey.

This enlightening and informative text is written with sensitivity and a deep understanding of decorum, privacy, and respect for others.

Al Mawahib Ar Rabbaniyah : Reflections on some Qur’anic Verses and the Subtle Meanings Thereof

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Abdur-Rahmân Nâsir as-Sa‘di, a distinguished scholar of the twentieth century, provides an emotional and literary text in this succinct yet comprehensive work. He offers insightful and motivational thoughts as he examines the nuanced meanings contained in a few chosen Qur’anic passages. The book covers topics like the Prophets’ prayers, Allah’s high qualities, legal debates on waiting periods, abstinence oaths, and bequests, as well as the usefulness of Qur’anic laws in day-to-day living.

Fitnah – The Concept of Discord and Conflict Among Muslims

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Fitnah: The Concept of Discord and Conflict among Muslims describes the characteristics of fitnah (turmoil) by referring to the statements of Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace be upon him), his Companions, Islamic scholars, and other knowledgeable individuals. In presenting the different facets of fitnah, the author informs the readers about the traits that ignite discord. Conversely, praiseworthy characteristics that extinguish turmoil are also presented.

Jesus Prophet of Islam (H/B) – IIPH

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1996 expanded and revised edition. This book examines Jesus as a prophet teaching the Unity of God, and the historical collapse of Christianity as it abandoned his teaching. The author sketches the dramatic picture of the original followers of Jesus who affirmed Unity. What emerges is that “Christianity” is the fiction that replaced their truth. A work that covers the Gospel of Barnabas, the Gospel of Hermes, the Shephard, early and later Unitarian Christians, Jesus in the Gospels and in the Qur’an and Hadith. The author clearly shows the idea of Jesus as part of a Trinity was a Greek Pagan idea adopted by early Christian mission-aries to gain converts among the Greek, and did not become a widely accepted Christian doctrine until after the Council of Nicea in 325 A.D.

Lessons from the Story of Yoosuf (IIPH)

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Soorat Yoosuf beautifully narrates the story of Prophet Yoosuf (es) from childhood until he becomes the King of Egypt. It highlights the trials and tribulations he faces along the way, which include being thrown into the well, being sold as a slave, and the attempts of the minister’s wife to entice him.

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