Women Around the Messenger

Women Around the Messenger
Author: Muḥammad ʻAlī Quṭb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2008
Genre: Women in Islam
ISBN: 9786035010221

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Great Women of Islam

Great Women of Islam
Author: Mahmood Ahmad Ghadanfar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2001
Genre: Muslim women
ISBN: 9781591440383

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Muhammad: A Very Short Introduction

Muhammad: A Very Short Introduction
Author: Jonathan A.C. Brown
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2011-03-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0199559287

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Drawing on traditional Muslim sources, Michael Cook describes Muhammad's life and teaching. He also attempts to stand back from this traditional picture to show how far it is historically justified.

The Messenger

The Messenger
Author: Siri Mitchell
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2012-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0764207962

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A Riveting Tale of Faith and Romance by an Acclaimed Novelist Hannah Sunderland felt content in her embrace of the Quaker faith ...until her twin brother ran off and joined the army and ended up captured and in jail. Suddenly Hannah's world turns on end. She longs to bring her brother some measure of comfort in the squalid, frigid prison where he remains. But the Quakers believe they are not to take sides, not to take up arms. Can she sit by and do nothing while he suffers? Jeremiah Jones has an enormous task before him. Responsibility for a spy ring is now his, and he desperately needs access to the men in prison, whom they are seeking to free. A possible solution is to garner a pass for Hannah. But while she is fine to the eye, she holds only disdain for him--and agreeing would mean disobeying those she loves and abandoning a bedrock of her faith. With skill and sensitivity, Mitchell tells a story of two unlikely heroes seeking God's voice, finding the courage to act, and discovering the powerful embrace of love.

MEN AROUND THE MESSENGER

MEN AROUND THE MESSENGER
Author: KHALED MOHAMAD KHALED
Publisher: Dar Al Kotob Al Ilmiyah دار الكتب العلمية
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 2745139797

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كتاب في التاريخ الاسلامي وتراجم الصحابة جمع فيه المؤلف قصص عظماء الصحابة بأسلوب أدبي رفيع شيق . ولكنه لم يذكر فيه الخلفاء الأربعة لأنه افرد كل واحد منهم في كتاب فجاء الكتاب عظيما في موضوعه، عظيما في أسلوبه حتى عد من أحسنها أسلوبا وأكثرها جذبا

Muhammad, the Messenger of Islam

Muhammad, the Messenger of Islam
Author:
Publisher: ISCA
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781930409118

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Adil writes of the Holy Prophet and how he prayed for mercy upon his enemies. Despite the fact that they did him such harm and caused him so much hurt, he would not curse them, for all prophets' curses instantly take effect.

Imam al-Shafi'i In Quest of Knowledge

Imam al-Shafi'i In Quest of Knowledge
Author: Islahee Muhammad Yousuf
Publisher: Islamic Book Trust
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2015-01-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9670526132

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In Quest of Knowledge is the story of Imam Muhammad ibn Idris al-Shafi‘i’s search for knowledge. The story revolves round a son whose sole mission in life is to acquire knowledge, a teacher who lovingly accepts him, and a widow who not only bears with the separation of her only son but also shares his passion for knowledge. Their innate nobility, their ability to suffer for a common cause, their intense love for the Prophet (s) and their infinite trust in Allah give them the dimensions of epic heroes. The invaluable lesson which Imam al-Shafi‘i’s story teaches, although it may not have been his main objective, is that Allah befriends and watches over anyone who endeavours to acquire religious knowledge with the intention of disseminating it.

Muslims Under Non-Muslim Rule

Muslims Under Non-Muslim Rule
Author: Aḥmad ibn ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm Ibn Taymīyah
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Hadith scholars
ISBN: 9780955454523

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Killing the Messenger

Killing the Messenger
Author: Thomas Peele
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2012-02-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307717577

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When a nineteen-year-old member of a Black Muslim cult assassinated Oakland newspaper editor Chauncey Bailey in 2007—the most shocking killing of a journalist in the United States in thirty years—the question was, Why? “I just wanted to be a good soldier, a strong soldier,” the killer told police. A strong soldier for whom? Killing the Messenger is a searing work of narrative nonfiction that explores one of the most blatant attacks on the First Amendment and free speech in American history and the small Black Muslim cult that carried it out. Award-winning investigative reporter Thomas Peele examines the Black Muslim movement from its founding in the early twentieth century by a con man who claimed to be God, to the height of power of the movement’s leading figure, Elijah Muhammad, to how the great-grandson of Texas slaves reinvented himself as a Muslim leader in Oakland and built the violent cult that the young gunman eventually joined. Peele delves into how charlatans exploited poor African Americans with tales from a religion they falsely claimed was Islam and the years of bloodshed that followed, from a human sacrifice in Detroit to police shootings of unarmed Muslims to the horrible backlash of racism known as the “zebra murders,” and finally to the brazen killing of Chauncey Bailey to stop him from publishing a newspaper story. Peele establishes direct lines between the violent Black Muslim organization run by Yusuf Bey in Oakland and the evangelicalism of the early prophets and messengers of the Nation of Islam. Exposing the roots of the faith, Peele examines its forerunner, the Moorish Science Temple of America, which in the 1920s and ’30s preached to migrants from the South living in Chicago and Detroit ghettos that blacks were the world’s master race, tricked into slavery by white devils. In spite of the fantastical claims and hatred at its core, the Nation of Islam was able to build a following by appealing to the lack of identity common in slave descendants. In Oakland, Yusuf Bey built a cult through a business called Your Black Muslim Bakery, beating and raping dozens of women he claimed were his wives and fathering more than forty children. Yet, Bey remained a prominent fixture in the community, and police looked the other way as his violent soldiers ruled the streets. An enthralling narrative that combines a rich historical account with gritty urban reporting, Killing the Messenger is a mesmerizing story of how swindlers and con men abused the tragedy of racism and created a radical religion of bloodshed and fear that culminated in a journalist’s murder. THOMAS PEELE is a digital investigative reporter for the Bay Area News Group and the Chauncey Bailey Project. He is also a lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, Graduate School of Journalism. His many honors include the Investigative Reporters and Editors Tom Renner Award for his reporting on organized crime, and the McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage. He lives in Northern California.

Men & Women Around the Messenger

Men & Women Around the Messenger
Author: Ibn Kathir
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2016-08-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781365348105

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The Sahaba's were not an ordinary group of people; they were an extraordinary group of people. Individual as well as collective stories can be found of perseverance, hardship, sacrifice, and steadfastness. Despite the stereotypes, Muslim women have always played a vital role in the Muslim community, and not only in traditional roles. Early Muslim women served the community through scholarship, teaching, nursing, and other important activities. Far from being downtrodden slaves to the men in their lives, these women served Allah and their community with bravery and wisdom. Muslim women look to them as role models.