Hi everyone!
I am a Catholic Christian who is a student of world religions and theology, looking for more insight into Islam. I would like to state that I am here out of sincere interest, and not to bait, mock, or be some kind of troll (no doubt, this happens to you often as it does on the Catholic forums for me and other Catholics). I am sincerely and respectfully interested in delving into more Islamic spiritual reading, philosophy, theology, and the like.
I am more than open to recommendations!
God bless you all,
theidler.
I would like to state that I am here out of sincere interest, and not to bait, mock, or be some kind of troll (no doubt, this happens to you often as it does on the Catholic forums for me and other Catholics)
Oh yes, we do have our shares of those types, but they were usually taken care of quickly.
Good to know you are not one of those
Oh yes, we do have our shares of those types, but they were usually taken care of quickly.
Good to know you are not one of those
No, I am definitely not one of those. We have our share of "trolls" over on the Catholic forums too, and nothing annoys me more. St. Thomas Aquinas (one of our famous saints and philosophers in the Catholic tradition) stated that there is truth everywhere you find it, and I hold to that very much.
I am waiting for my post concerning good Islamic spiritual and theological reads - in the meantime, any recommendations??? My Islamic section of my library is rather...small, to say the least. This is what I have so far: The Meaning of the Holy Qur'an translated by Abdullah Yusuf Ali The Way of the Sufi by Idries Shah Divine Flashes by Fakhruddin 'Iraqi Avicenna on Theology
The Pocket Rumi
I am very interested especially in Al-Ghazali's writings, and am especially interested in other orthodox Islamic thinkers.
I am waiting for my post concerning good Islamic spiritual and theological reads - in the meantime, any recommendations??? My Islamic section of my library is rather...small, to say the least. This is what I have so far:
The Meaning of the Holy Qur'an translated by Abdullah Yusuf Ali
The Way of the Sufi by Idries Shah
Divine Flashes by Fakhruddin 'Iraqi
Avicenna on Theology
The Pocket Rumi
I see that you have books on sufism, but please be aware that Islam is not sufism. I understand that sufism appeal to western people because it places so much on the spiritual, in a manner not unlike buddhism, but Islam is the complete way of life, and places the practicals as important as spirituals.
God Willing All Questions will be answered.I completely agree with bro Ramadhan,Islam don't revolve around spirituality alone,its a package with spiritual,moral,ethical,social,economical etc elements,So you should start reading other topics too
Thanks for the replies everybody!
Yes, I kind of knew that Sufism was not Islam, but sort of a mystical branch of it in a sense (is this correct?)...and I am definitely looking for authors outside of that. It's just that Sufi writings are very easy to obtain, ha.
I will look into the titles you have listed. Are their any other orthodox writers I should look into? I'm all ears.
Thanks again
Jason
Enjoy your stay here and Insha'Allah (If its Gods will) you will learn alot
Peace be upon you
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I will not calm down until I will put one cheek of a tyrant on the ground and the other under my feet, and for the poor and weak, I will put my cheek on the ground. - Umar ibn khattab(Ra)
Yes, but whoever submits his face (himself) to Allah (i.e. follows Allah's Religion of Islamic Monotheism)
and he is a Muhsin (good-doer i.e. performs good deeds totally for Allah's sake only without any show off or to gain praise or fame,
etc., and in accordance with the Sunnah of Allah's Messenger Muhammad Peace be upon him ) then his reward is with his Lord (Allah),
on such shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve. Surah Al-Baqarah (The Cow) Ayah 112
And who can be better in religion than one who submits his face (himself) to Allah (i.e. follows Allah's Religion of Islamic Monotheism); and he is a Muhsin (a good-doer - see V.2:112). And follows the religion of Ibrahim (Abraham) Hanifa (Islamic Monotheism - to worship none but Allah Alone). Surah An-Nisa' (The Women) surah no.4 :ayah 125
And whoever submits his face to Allah while he is a doer of good - then he has grasped the most trustworthy handhold.
And to Allah will be the outcome of [all] matters.Surat Luqmān 31 ayah 22
There is no compulsion in religion. Verily, the Right Path has become distinct from the wrong path.
Whoever disbelieves in Taghut and believes in Allah, then he has grasped the most trustworthy handhold
that will never break. And Allah is All-Hearer, All-Knower. Surah Al-Baqarah (The Cow), Ayah 256
Hope you enjoy your stay here and also find it beneficial towards yourself..
.. peace ..
"Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), Al-Hayyul-Qayyum (the Ever Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists).".."[Al Qur'aan 3:2]
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