Recommend a Book!

also, sorry, but do Kindles etc just show English Language? I'm a bit old-fashioned, so I prefer books - but I'm just curious hehe
 
Salaam,I loved Frankenstein when I read it and The Great Gatsby because these novels transcend time and are still applicable today : ).
 
AsSalaamu Aalaykum WarahmatAllah,

This is hard, the list is so long....one I'm currently reading (along with another 8 unfinished books) is Gems and Jewels By Abdul Malik Mujahid -Dasurssalam.
 
thanx u guys im gonna search some these books i would recommend some but i think there more harram (i.e twilight and true blood)
 
I recently finished The Kite Runner by Khalid Hosseini after having read his 'A Thousand Splendid Suns'. Absolutely painful to read and I cried buckets.

Currently reading 'Abolition - The Struggle to Abolish Slavery in the British Colonies' by Richard S. Reddie. Very distressing in some parts but also a real eye-opener as to how British merchants made a fortune through the slave trade. It might come as a surprise to some to know that Barclay's bank was set up by the Barclay brothers who made millions from the slave trade. Makes you sick :heated:
 
i recommend persian girls and persepolis ( i think there's three in the series... ) persepolis is a graphic novel but its awesome. another really good and really long but good is habibi
serena
 
salam
you should read the books by Mufti taqi usmani saab,i hear his books are great
wasalam

محمد طيب
 
Guidance Media are honoured to release, in the blessed month of Rabi' al-Awwal, a new translation of the Burda Sharif, the Mudariyya and Muhammadiyya by Iman Busiri. Also, for the first time, the Arabic text is accompanied by a transliteration for those unable to read the Arabic script fluently, along with a moving translation.

Pre-order your copy from HUbooks.

Translated by Aziza Spiker.

Imam al-Busiri's poems in praise of the Prophet Muhammad have been sung in gatherings throughout the Muslim world for hundreds of years, and have been translated into many languages.
The most famous of these poems, the Burda, or 'The Poem of the Cloak', is included here in an English translation, together with the Mudariyya and the Muhammadiyya.

The benefits of reciting these poems are well known. To facilitate their recitation and understanding, the translation is presented here with a transliteration and the original Arabic text.
 
Awaken the Giant Within - Tony Robbins :::: the best self improvement book that teach you to kill limiting belief and reach your better self.

What Every Christians and Jews Should Know - Benjamin Kheldani ::: a detailed book revealing Prophet Muhammad in canonical old testaments.

Zero Limits - Joe Vitale ::: odd thing, this book actually explains the truth of tawakkal concept in a nonmuslim view without being one-sided to certain religion.
 
Assalamualykum

For me personally i would recommend everyone to read-Ar raheeq Al Makhtum (the sealed nectar) its an amazingly detailed biography on our beloved nabee sallahualyhi wassallam by saifur rahman-al mubarakpuri

Also for those who can read arabic i would recommend-Nurul idha its an incredible book on hanafi fiqh by Sheikh shurnbulali
And one of my favourite books is- The sword of allah khalid ibn waleed by A.I. Akram
 
I read this book a few years ago and still keep flipping through the pages randomly when I feel an urgent need to reconnect,
It is quite concise but very to the point:

Abridged Biography of Prophet Muhammad (S) - Dar-us-Salam ...
store.dar-us-salam.com/product/175.html
Abridged Biography of Prophet Muhammad (S) ... By: Imam Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab At-Tamimi
 
Buh imam anwar's lecture on seerah 'The life of Muhammad (saw) is just amazing was listening to it during Ramadan would recommend it to everyone :) plz do listen.
 
here are three very concise biographies i found on Abdullah ibn al Mubarak, Ibn Taymiyyah, and Salahuddin.

i've so far read the one on ibn taymiyyah (ra) and have found it to be deeply enlightening,
the grammar and spelling aren't 100% but the article is easy to understand.
formats available are epub, pdf, plain text, kindle plus more,

available here:

https://archive.org/details/Heroes_777
 
I recently finished The Kite Runner by Khalid Hosseini after having read his 'A Thousand Splendid Suns'. Absolutely painful to read and I cried buckets.

Currently reading 'Abolition - The Struggle to Abolish Slavery in the British Colonies' by Richard S. Reddie. Very distressing in some parts but also a real eye-opener as to how British merchants made a fortune through the slave trade. It might come as a surprise to some to know that Barclay's bank was set up by the Barclay brothers who made millions from the slave trade. Makes you sick :heated:

Khaled Hosseini is gay.

Scimi
 

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