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This is an interesting book: The Great War for Civilisation
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This is an astonishing and timely account of 50 years of bloodshed and tragedy in the Middle East from one of our finest and most revered journalists. "The Great War for Civilisation" is written with passion and anger, a reporter's eyewitness account of the Middle East's history. All the most dangerous men of the past quarter century in the region - from Osama bin Laden to Ayatollah Khomeini, from Saddam to Ariel Sharon - come alive in these pages. Fisk has met most of them, and even spent the night out at a guerrilla camp with Bin Laden himself. In a narrative of blood and mass killing, Fisk tells the story of the growing hatred of the West by millions of Muslims, the West's cynical support for the Middle East's most ruthless dictators and America's ever more powerful military presence in the world's most dangerous lands as well as its uncritical, unconditional support for Israel's occupation of Palestinian land. It is also a story of journalists at war, of the rage, humour and frustration of the correspondents who spend their lives reporting the first draft of history, their weaknesses and cowardice, their courage and truth-telling.

After reading "The Great War for Civilisation" the reader grasps just why those 19 suicide pilots changed the world on September 11th. Assessing the situation right up to the present day and reporting from the heart of a bombed-out Baghdad, Fisk examines the factors leading up to the coalition forces entering Iraq, and discusses possible outcomes of long-term involvement there.

I haven't got it though I'm curious to read it. Just ordered a copy.
 
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I like "Unveiling Islam" by Roger Du Pasquier as a good introduction to islam for non-muslims. I have "The Sealed Nectar" but I have only just started reading it. I would like to read "Purification of the Heart" by Hamza Yusuf (has anyone read this book?) and "Road to Mecca" by Muhammed Asad.
 
Assalam O Alaikum Brothers and Sisters,

May I recommend books, I ordered very interesting books (from 2007), let's see lists below and please click each for reviews:

The IMPORTANCE of Following the Good Word by Harun Yahya

The UNIFYING THEORY of Everything by Muhammad A. Asadi

Some Secrets of the Qur'an by Harun Yahya

Paradise: The Believers Real Home by Harun Yahya


The Truth of the Life of this World by Harun Yahya


LOVE of Allah by Harun Yahya

Miracles of the Qur'an by Harun Yahya

The Qur'an Leads the Way to Science by Harun Yahya

Signs of the Last Day by Harun Yahya

The Bible, The Qur'an and Science by Dr. Maurice Bucaille
Buy this book here
**Dr.Maurice Bucaille is also a revert.


200+ Ways The Quran Corrects The Bible: How Islam Unites Judaism and Christianity by Mohamed Ghounem

**Mohamed Ghounem is also a revert.

Mary and Jesus in the Qur'an by Abdullah Yusuf Ali


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I will order more books.................................:lol:



"It is Allah Who has created seven heavens and of the earth the like thereof (i.e. seven). His Command descends between them (heavens and earth), that you may know that Allah has power over all things, and that Allah surrounds (comprehends) all things in (His) Knowledge." (Quran 65:12)

"Call to the way of your Lord with wisdom and beautiful exhortation, and reason with them in the gracious way" (Quran 16:125)


High above all is Allah, the King, the Truth. Do not be in haste with the Qur'an before its revelation to you is completed, but say, "O my Sustainer! Increase my knowledge." (Quran 20:114)


:Crescent::beard::muslimah::Mosque::Crescent:

:alright:
 
Assalaamualaykum,

Has anyone read/recommend The Sword of Allah: Khalid Ibn Waleed by A.I. Akram?
 
Salam brothers and sisters...

Im currently reading 'Don't be sad' by Aaidh ibn Abdullah al-Qarni. I have to say it is a very good read so far, im lovin it! once you open up to read it, you dont wanna put it back down! lol :D :D
and it's also so good to read when ur feeling down, it has the ability to lift you right up again so ur ---> :D again!

So yeh, i would recommend this book :)

w'salam

It is a good book but it downright repetitive at some places. The scholar could have made it more flowery but I think it is ok for the general audience. And surely it gives one a ray of hope. I am still in the process of reading it. I got the English translation.
 
http://abdurrahman.org/character/33lessons.pdf

excellent book based on the works of original book of sheikh bin baz rahimahullah its been translated to english.



Kitab at Tawheed (translated into english) http://abdurrahman.org/tawheed/KTwahab/beliefs/creed/abdulwahab/frame.html




book regarding The Salaf's Guide to the understanding of
al-Qadaa' wal Qadar by Dr Saleh as Saleh

http://abdurrahman.org/faith/fatesalafsguide.html

ive only started reading the 33lessons book but i was recommended the other two books to read inshallah.
 
http://abdurrahman.org/character/33lessons.pdf

excellent book based on the works of original book of sheikh bin baz rahimahullah its been translated to english.



Kitab at Tawheed (translated into english) http://abdurrahman.org/tawheed/KTwahab/beliefs/creed/abdulwahab/frame.html




book regarding The Salaf's Guide to the understanding of
al-Qadaa' wal Qadar by Dr Saleh as Saleh

http://abdurrahman.org/faith/fatesalafsguide.html

ive only started reading the 33lessons book but i was recommended the other two books to read inshallah.

I love Dr. Saleh as-Saleh. May Allah grant him Jannat ul Firdoos. His students have a dedicated site for his works. You can visit at http://understand-islam.net/site/
 
Has anyone out there read Purification of the Heart by Hamza Yusuf? I would be interested in your thoughts.
 
I recommend ' The Britannica guide to the Islamic world'.

Blurb:
"Today, there are nearly 1.4 billion practising Muslims. Founded in the seventh centuary AD by the Prophet Muhammad, Islam has spread throughout the world and Muslim communities exist in more than 200 countries. This guide explores the role of Islam, past and present, in forming the contemporary world of litrature, science, art, architecture, and scholarship. There is a valuable overview of the state of Islam today, which sheds light on the current conflict in the Middle East and the devision between Sunni and Shi'ites sects.
With an introduction by leading commentator and author Ziauddin Sardar, the guide is an essential introduction to one of the key cultural forces of the modern world."
 
The Twilight Saga!! <3
Speak - Laurie Halse Anderson
and every Harry potter =)

haha does it have to be islamic?
 
Salaam,

The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy by John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt
 
i just finished love in a headscarf... it is wonderful and it shows how arranged marriage can work in the UK... i would assume its at least a simillar process as in some other muslim countries... its contemporary and a memoir... also reading another memoir.. called the butterfly mosque... i haven't finished that one so far about 40 pages in... but its wonderful so far.
Thanks
Serena
 
The Twilight Saga!! <3

You must be kidding! ;D

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MASQUERADE, A Blue Bloods Novel. A stupid but interesting novel. :D
 
Al Ghazali - Remembrance of Death & the Afterlife
This book is incredible! It really focuses on what is certain for us all, death, and the sequence of events that follow after it. The book also gives a sense of inspiration and fear to get ourselves well prepared for the afterlife.
Its a must read! I would say though, that Al-Ghazali's books go way into depth and its not that easy to digest some of his work. But overall its a fantastic book. :)
 
i jus read the last page of 'discovering islam- making sense of muslim history and society' by akbar ahmed. I loved it. Nothn hardcore.. Gud for new muslims i guess..
 
also id read about the life of prophet mohammed by martin lings last year..it ws realy gud.
 

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