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Right now I'm reading "Stories of the Prophets" by Sayyed Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi. I know it's supposed to be a children's book, but as a new revert I am very much of the school of thought that says one of the best ways to learn is to learn as a child would, even though I'm almost 40. Start with the simple things and work your way up!

The last book I read wasn't about Islam . . . it was called "Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street" by Michael Davis. Very good read, and an excellent insight to how difficult it was to get the show off the ground and on the air. I just wish it had more on the international broadcasts. :hmm:
 
I am reading a book called Milestones by Sayyid Qutb, I got it years ago in Iraq and never bothered to read it until now.
 
I don't have permission to visit it yet, but when I am a full member, I will, thank you!
 
I'm going to be reading this:

Civil Litigation Handbook 2010-2011 - Legal Practice Course Guides

This may sound sad but I'm looking forward to reading this.
 
I am currently reading Stories of the Prophets by Ibn Katheer. I had this book from a long time but never read it, since I wasn't very fond of reading. But now I don't have a choice. :-/
 
Right now I'm reading "Stories of the Prophets" by Sayyed Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi.

I've read the Seerah of the Prophet (saw) by the same author and I thoroughly enjoyed it and advice others to read it,when my father read it, it brought tears to his eyes subhanAllah...may Allah bless the Shaykh who wrote the book and grant him Jannatul Firduas. Allahoma ameen.

I am currently reading Stories of the Prophets by Ibn Katheer
I loved that book!Masha'Allah!

The book I've just finished is 'The obstacles that prevent one from repenting' by Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimullah)..Alhumdulilah was beneficial..

Stil deciding what to read next.
 
The book I've just finished is 'The obstacles that prevent one from repenting' by Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimullah)..Alhumdulilah was beneficial..
could you please post a link for others to benefit from =)
 
Salaam

The ninety-nine beautiful names of God by Al Ghazzali

peace
 
It is. I have it in PDF file online if anyone wants a read. Definitely worth it.


It definitely is worth reading. easy to read, organized and well detailed book. May Allah(swt) reward the author. Ameen

Its said about Khalid, "He was like a hurricane, he wouldn't sleep nor would he allow friend or foe to sleep." May Allah be pleased with him. Ameen
 
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just finished:

JFK: The CIA, Vietnam, and the Plot to Assassinate John F Kennedy by Fletcher Prouty

just started:

FORGED: Writing in the Name of God - Why the Bible's Authors Are Not Who We Think They Are by Bart D Ehrman

i've also begun:

JESUS WARS How Four Patriarchs, Three Queens, and Two Emperors Decided What Christians Would Believe for the Next 1,500 Years by Philip Jenkins

on deck:

JESUS: Apocalyptic Prophet of the New Millenium by Bart D Ehrman

A.D. 31: Heretics, Pagans and the Dawn of the Monotheistic State by Charles Freeman

and a horde of new Teaching Company lectures.

:wa:
 
Salaam

The Manners of the Knowledge Seeker.

By Abu 'Abdillah Muhammad Sa'id Raslan

“I spent thirty years learning manners, and I spent twenty years learning knowledge.” - ‘Abdullah bin al-Mubarak
1 Purify Your Intention for Allah in Seeking Knowledge
2 Purify Yourself Inwardly and Outwardly From That Which Contradicts the Shari’ah
3 Completely Free Your Heart for Knowledge and Remove All Obstacles
4 Eat Little, Be Cautious, and Constantly Remember Allah
5 Eat, Sleep, and Speak as Seldom as Possible
6 Reduce Socialization and Choose the Right Friends
7 Choose What to Start With and Who to Teach You
8 Have the Best Manners with Your Teacher
9 Treat Your Books Well
10 How to Act During a Lesson


http://www.kalamullah.com/knowledge.html
 
The Bible, always.

Biblical Hermeneutics: A Treatise on the Interpretation of the Old and New Testaments - Milton Terry.

Also,

Works by the late John (Dean) Burgon on Textual Criticism.
An Introduction to Textual Criticism by F.H.A. Scrivener

The hermeneutics takes first place because its for school.
 

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