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    As requested, this is a thread where we can discuss various books and recommend books as well. For a more detailed discussion on a certain book, we recommend making a seperate thread in the Education Issues section of this forum.

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    Re: Recommend a Book!

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    i purchased that book (the ideal muslimah) a short while ago for an essay i had to do for uni
    its really good for copying down all those quotes! :thankyou:
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    Re: Recommend a Book!

    Mister monday, Grim tuesday, Drowned wednesday....by Garth Nix

    ^ rlly gud books

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    ne of u read 'from my sisters' lips' by Naima B. Robert??? i highly recommend it to all sistas...

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    Re: Recommend a Book!

    yeah i read some of it but never finished reading it, some parts are like facts and stuff, so i tended to drift away there...
    good book though, shes a nice sister masha Allah...

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    Re: Recommend a Book!



    "Glimpses of the Lives of Righteous People" compiled by Majdi Muhammad Ash-Shahawi

    Excellent book for all insha Allah.

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    Does anyone know of any good books about the hereafter, particularly Jannah and Jahannum? And could you also tell me where I could get them? I just feel its easy to get caught up in the dunya and I want to learn more about the hereafter which will help me inshaAllah.

    Thanx, salam!
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    Re: Recommend a Book!

    I recommend.. 3DsMax8 4 dummies
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    Re: Recommend a Book!

    format_quote Originally Posted by lolwatever View Post
    I recommend.. 3DsMax8 4 dummies
    we got a buk lyk dat in skul i fink

    id recommend ne o robert swindells buks...der quite gud altho der mostly 4 kids

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    Re: Recommend a Book!

    cool.. v good.. also i recommend 'programming, problem solving and abstracting with C'
    Recommend a Book!

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    Re: Recommend a Book!

    and Giancoli Physics
    Recommend a Book!

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    What about " Accounting for Dummies " ?
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    Re: Section on Books

    format_quote Originally Posted by Abu Zakariya View Post
    I recommend every single book by the brother who's picture is my avatar =)

    lol... thats a camel hun...

    anyway!

    I will recommend an entire series! it's called (you wont believe the title) Lemony Snicket's: A Series of Unfortunate Events they are "childrens books" just like dr seuss wrote "childrens books" but they are all so wonderful in a dark mysterious and kind of tragic way!

    i used to work with children at a burn clinic and it was one of their favorite books, which i never understood until i started reading it to them... it is about how something very bad happened to three children and how they stay together through everything and that is all they have...

    lol there are 13 books and some other books associated with the series.. and a movie with jim carrey which was pretty good too!
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    ^ lol I love childrens books

    And those series sound really good too......I wonder where I can get my hands on some?

    One of my childhood books which I really really love and still read is called "Walk Two Moons " , it's niiiiiice and I love it It's about this girl named Salamanca who's mum takes off....and it takes a while for her to realize that her mum is not coming back since she was killed in a traffic accident. But it's not sad or anything, just really nice
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    sum buks dat i highly dnt recommend r jaqueline wilson's bukd :vomit: :vomit:

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    Re: Recommend a Book!

    I would highly recommend the following books;

    In the Early Hours;
    Reflections on spiritual and self development
    by Khurram Murad


    The Responsibilty of Muslim Women to order Good and Forbid Evil;
    In the light of the Qur'aan and Sunnah, and histories of Pious Women
    by Shaikh Fadli Elahi


    The Science and Sunnah
    By Muhammad Abd Al-Mannan.
    Recommend a Book!

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    (Qur'an 84:6)

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    Re: Recommend a Book!

    I recommend everyone reads:

    The Fundamentals of Tawheed - Dr Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips.

    It covers:
    The catagories of Tawheed
    The catagories of shirk
    Allah's covenant with Adam (pbuh)
    Charms and Omens
    Fortune telling
    Astrology
    Majic
    Transcendency
    Seeing Allah
    Saint worship
    Grave worship

    simply excellent!
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    Re: Recommend a Book!

    Assalamualaikum reading thread folk
    I had a new look at this thread and a few comments now in tow:


    format_quote Originally Posted by Emir Aziz View Post
    I plan to get the following books:
    Quran and the Orientalists
    History of the Quranic text:Preservation and Compilation

    What do you think??
    I notice that these texts are mentioned twice and since the subject matter is named such that my own interest stirs I might like an appraisal as well as a where to find that Emir Aziz asks for.

    format_quote Originally Posted by *!~Faith~!*;65434

    I'm reading this right now and I recommend all to read it. [B
    The Autogbiography of Malcolm X[/B]
    He rated three mentions and I should tell that my own experience of being imposed upon as a teenager to read the book at seventeen was of much beneficience. Also enabling of my self now, 21 years later, to be at loggerheads with the black power faction over here without being in any way a racist in my approach; and which black folk whom actually know me appreciate well, despite my by now bad reputation. (as bad as a black fella)

    format_quote Originally Posted by *!~Faith~!* View Post


    [SIZE=2]Br.Osman try this one

    Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtum (The Sealed Nectar) Biography Of the Noble Prophet
    By: Safi-ur-Rahman al-Mubarkpuri

    Read it Online here

    There was another book on the Prophet Muhammad (saw) It was by Martin Lings...SIZE]
    Just to comment that both the sealed nectar and Martin Lings book had two recommendations. I have read an exerpt from Martin Lings book and find that it is very very good only except in that around mysticism perhaps too oriented to what can harm/or in general a little far worked into potentialities, rather than a stricter or drier approach.

    format_quote Originally Posted by czgibson View Post
    I would like to recommend Edward Gibbon's "History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire." Gibbon was an Englishman who lived during the eighteenth century CE, and his work is commonly regarded as the finest historical writing available in English. . . .


    . . . In fact, being an unbeliever, Gibbon's knowledge of early religion was quite distressing to the Christian authorities, because there are many areas of Christian history for which the only sources available at the time were in Gibbon's book.
    What interest me in this recommendation is the obvious impossiblity of detecting whom is and whom is not a true believer within singularly Christian contexts. How many decent texts exist that are overlooked? and is this among?

    format_quote Originally Posted by syilla View Post
    all harun yahya books esp the 'Perished Nations'
    seems up my alley by title alone, thanks

    format_quote Originally Posted by Sohrab View Post
    One of my favourite books is "seven habits of highly effective people" by Stephen Covey. It has helped me understand islam and how it relates to our lives ,a lot better than many other writers.
    this title also in the same vein albeit that it can be impossible to discern whether good structure has sound functional content when interest is stirred by name alone

    format_quote Originally Posted by Al-Mu'minah View Post
    This is exactly the kind of material that Aboriginal Australia is desperate for given how much of that exact teaching we have lost to the shaytan and all their hangers off

    format_quote Originally Posted by Mawaddah View Post
    What about " Accounting for Dummies " ?
    Thats what I have to read now ffended:
    I am adverse to the 'for dummies' series since there is too much speculation about potential (what IF you couldn't get it? will you go too dumb to seek merit also?)

    format_quote Originally Posted by Muslimah_Sis View Post
    I recommend everyone reads:

    The Fundamentals of Tawheed - Dr Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips.

    It covers:
    The catagories of Tawheed
    The catagories of shirk
    Allah's covenant with Adam (pbuh)
    Charms and Omens
    Fortune telling
    Astrology
    Majic
    Transcendency
    Seeing Allah
    Saint worship
    Grave worship

    simply excellent!
    Thankyou for this recommendation. I had in mind to read other of Bilal Phillips texts about which I had only be informed of a knowable disagreement with my own position of regard between Shaytan and other Jinn. However, clearly I am far better off by reading this text first.

    walaikumassalamu rivaq

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    Assalamualaikum Warahmathuallahi Warabarakathahu

    oops I forgot to put in my own recommendation: this is a book which is an allegory written by a man whose Islam is based in a Sufi teaching within one of the madhab; it is an allegory and so you need to master the Art of reading allegory to comprehend it. When you get it right you become enabled to work towards helping others exorcise shaytan; but when you get it wrong you manifest becoming very obviously with shaytan. It is called: Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson; by GI Gurdjieff and published by Penguin - it used to be Arkana but not any more - I can not recommend any other book higher except Qur'an and Gospel and Torah aligning with all ahadith.

    significantly for those whom are wanting to be better enabled in the languages of the west; it dissembles and reconstructs the concentration around language such that a comprehension more attuned with Arabic can be enabled through words of the languages it was originally written in. The sentences are harder than mind to comprehend but, except where I make too many mistakes of course.

    It is of course all written in such a manner as to ensure that if any person were initially interested, if they are actually too young for receiving the teaching in it, their mind will automatically be disabled from even noticing what their ablity is blocking.

    Walaikumassalamuwarahmathuallahiuwarabarakathahu)
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    Re: Section on Books

    format_quote Originally Posted by As Salafee View Post
    i dotn reccomend book of tawheed by bilal philips - may allaah guide him

    in that book he says that if a muslim cannot cannot stop an opressive ruler by hand , the very least he should do is make dua against him or soemthing along those lines. this is in clear oppostion to the way of the salaf. for example:

    And al-Fudayl said, "If I had a supplication that would be answered, I would not make it except for the leader (imaam) because when the leader becomes righteous, the towns and servants become safe and secure."

    Ibn al-Mubaarak said (in reference to the above saying of al-Fudayl), "O teacher of goodness, who would show boldness towards this besides you?"


    found in shar us sunnah/explanation of the creed of imam al barbaharee (d.329H) SP publications
    POINT SIX: Regarding the statement in my book The Fundamentals of Tawheed (written some 18 years ago and first published 10 years ago), which implies that people should speak out against the rulers who rule by other than the Sharee’ah, as well as another (which was not pointed out to me by the brothers but by my wife) in Tafseer Soorah al-Hujuraat (written more than twenty-one years ago), which encourages plotting against Muslim governments not implementing Sharee’ah, I have abandoned such false beliefs long ago and unfortunately, was not aware that some remained in my old books. I openly retract those statements, and had someone bothered to inform me of them and advise me, I would have changed them immediately. They will be changed with the next publications inshaa’Allaah, and I will further retract these statements on my web page and state the correct view regarding the rulers, inshaa’Allaah.

    I have never had a problem accepting a mistake once proof comes to the contrary and changing it. But did these brothers ever sit with me and sincerely advise me about these “many mistakes”? Did they ask to meet with me, which I would have done gladly, and say, ‘In such and such a book, you made such and such an erroneous statement. The following evidence is to the contrary’, etc.? That would have been much appreciated.

    Furthermore, in my meeting with Shaykh ‘Alee Hasan and Shaykh Saleem, some brothers tried to bring to them an issue in one of my old books, and Shaykh ‘Alee told them that they cannot take a person’s ‘aqeedah from his old books, instead it should be taken from his recent books. So the brothers should not merely take a statement written in my oldest books and ignore all my explicit statements in my recent lectures and books wherein I speak out in no uncertain terms against making takfeer of Muslim rulers and others, speak out against revolt against rulers and all the takfeeree movements. In my book, Usool at-Tafseer, I spoke about the importance of accepting the Sahaabah’s understanding of the Qur’aan, and as one of my examples, I quoted the verse, “And whoever does not judge by what Allaah has revealed is a kaafir.” Then followed it by Ibn ‘Abbaas’ statement, “It is a form of kufr less than real kufr.” Then I put in my footnote that the position of scholars is that when the ruler believes that man-made laws are better than or as good as the Sharee’ah, or that it is permissible to rule by them, then is a kaafir. Whereas if he applies man-made laws while believing that it is sinful to do so, then he is a major sinner but does not leave the fold of Islaam. I ended the footnote asking the reader to refer to at-Tah-theer min Fitnah at-Takfeer by Shaykh al-Albaanee, who, as I wrote, “provides copious documentation from the statements of classical and modern salafee scholars to support his position.” (p. 38) In my book Tafseer Soorah al-Mulk, which is complete and on the way to being published inshaa’Allaah, I included the entire section on the categories of kufr from Shaykh Khaalid al-‘Anbaree’s book The Fundamentals of Takfeer. And I again made clear statements there opposing takfeer and revolt against the rulers. And my position is and has been that of Shaykh al-Albaanee’s and the other scholars, the position of Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamaa‘ah: that one cannot claim someone to be a kaafir due to a major sin he has committed, and that we cannot make takfeer on Muslim rulers if they do not rule by Sharee‘ah, for the ruler’s aqeedah as to whether or not it is permissible for him to rule by man-made laws or whether or not man-made laws are better, is something which only he and Allaah know the reality of. So we take him to be a Muslim, and the Prophet (pbuh) clearly forbade revolt against Muslim rulers in many ahaadeeth, and ordered that they be obeyed in other than disobedience to Allaah. Furthermore, Muslims should not publicly and openly speak out against the Muslim rulers and governments as it only creates fitnah and incites the masses of Muslims to act upon emotion and ignorance by creating chaos or plotting revolt against rulers. In addition, the only way for the Muslims to attain their honor and glory once again, and reach the level wherein the Muslim world can rule totally according to Sharee’ah, free of all forms of shirk, bid’ah, or oppression, is, as Shaykh al-Albaane spent his life teaching, by tasfiyah and tarbiyah. That is, that the deen be purified from all forms of shirk, bid’ah, hizbiyyah, blind-following, the use of inauthentic hadeeths, etc., and it be understood and practiced in the pristine form it was revealed in, according to the understanding of the righteous salaf, the Sahaabah primarily and the next two generations. Their way, in all affairs (aqeedah, methodology, fiqh, manners, understanding, etc.) is superior to all those who came after them. Then we must educate ourselves, families, then everyone else upon this purified religion. There are my positions in black and white before anyone who reads this, so as not to attribute to me to an ‘aqeedah and minhaj that I am in fact innocent of.
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