Dajjal the Anti-Christ is not simply a catalogue of such prophecies, nor is it concerned with analysing specific events in the light of these prophecies. In viewing life in general in the late twentieth century the book is not merely a 'religious' critique of an aimless society. Rather, it examines and compares the outward existential behaviour, along with its inward psychological reality, both of those who do not base their way of life on Prophetic guidance and those that do.
This book is a serious and informative report on what many believe is a sinister conspiracy to establish control over the population of the world. The conspiracy is exposed with some compelling evidence, and explained in straightforward terms, through which what is really happening in the world today seems suddenly very clear.
" The more you embody the illusory ideal of the perfect consumer-producer as depicted in the media... the greater is your reputation for success in the consumer-producer game."
Written by a respected Muslim author, "Dajjal, the Anti Christ" is a new and revised edition of his earlier book "Dajjal, the King who has no Clothes". The word "Dajjal" is meaningless to most people outside the Muslim or Arab community, but this work deals with changes and events on a global scale which are currently familiar to everyone. "Dajjal" can be understood as synonymous with "Nuvus Ordo Seclorum" - the New Order of the Ages.
Not every reader will be interested in reading the enthusiastic recommendations of Islam, as an alternative to the Dajjal lifestyle, which are offered at regular intervals in the text. All who read this book will be enthralled by the striking comparisons drawn between the direction of modern international affairs and the ancient Muslim prophecy of the end of the world. Present-day observations clearly resemble very specific signs, which Muslims believe will immediately precede and forewarn the arrival of the anti-Christ and the advent of Judgement Day.
This is essential reading for anyone concerned about the important contemporary issues of globalisation and capitalism, and the book should not be overlooked by readers interested in the New World Order conspiracy theory or end-times
Dajjal the Anti-Christ is not simply a catalogue of such prophecies, nor is it concerned with analysing specific events in the light of these prophecies. In viewing life in general in the late twentieth century the book is not merely a 'religious' critique of an aimless society. Rather, it examines and compares the outward existential behaviour, along with its inward psychological reality, both of those who do not base their way of life on Prophetic guidance and those that do.
This book is a serious and informative report on what many believe is a sinister conspiracy to establish control over the population of the world. The conspiracy is exposed with some compelling evidence, and explained in straightforward terms, through which what is really happening in the world today seems suddenly very clear.
" The more you embody the illusory ideal of the perfect consumer-producer as depicted in the media... the greater is your reputation for success in the consumer-producer game."
Written by a respected Muslim author, "Dajjal, the Anti Christ" is a new and revised edition of his earlier book "Dajjal, the King who has no Clothes". The word "Dajjal" is meaningless to most people outside the Muslim or Arab community, but this work deals with changes and events on a global scale which are currently familiar to everyone. "Dajjal" can be understood as synonymous with "Nuvus Ordo Seclorum" - the New Order of the Ages.
Not every reader will be interested in reading the enthusiastic recommendations of Islam, as an alternative to the Dajjal lifestyle, which are offered at regular intervals in the text. All who read this book will be enthralled by the striking comparisons drawn between the direction of modern international affairs and the ancient Muslim prophecy of the end of the world. Present-day observations clearly resemble very specific signs, which Muslims believe will immediately precede and forewarn the arrival of the anti-Christ and the advent of Judgement Day.
This is essential reading for anyone concerned about the important contemporary issues of globalisation and capitalism, and the book should not be overlooked by readers interested in the New World Order conspiracy theory or end-times
All the teachings of Islam are based on the principle of peace.... It is no exaggeration to say that Islam and violence are contradictory to each other. The concept of Islamic violence is so obviously unfounded that prima facie it stands rejected. The fact that violence is not sustainable in the present world is sufficient indication that violence as a principle is quite alien to the scheme of things in Islam. Islam claims to be an eternal religion and, as such, could never afford to uphold any principle which could not stand up to the test of time. Any attempt to bracket violence with Islam amounts therefore, to casting doubt upon the very eternity of the Islamic religion. Islamic terrorism is a contradiction in terms, much like ?pacifist? terrorism. And the truth of the matter is that, all the teachings of Islam are based directly or indirectly on the principle of peace
"A Handbook of Muslim Belief" by Ahmad A. Galwash is a compact and extensive aide that furnishes readers with a top-to-bottom outline of Islam's principal thoughts and regulations. This book is a great asset for anyone with any interest at all in more deeply studying the essential ideas that oversee Islamic confidence.
An exceptional researcher and scholar, Ahmad A. Galwash, frames the fundamental standards of Muslim philosophy in a reasonable and congenial way. "A Handbook of Muslim Conviction" gives a guide to the ideas that drive the Islamic perspective, making it an extraordinary reference for Muslims and a significant prologue to Islam for others keen on finding out more.
This is an explanation of the methodology that was followed by the earliest Muslims: how they understood and implemented their Religion. It is Islam the way Allaah intended for it to be practiced. The noble Shaykh, Muhammad Baazmool also discusses how the Salafi Methodology is truly the moderate way of practicing Islam, free from the extremism of terrorists and the like.
“It is not at all an innovation to refer to Ahlus-Sunnah as the Salafiyyoon. Rather, the legislative usage of ‘as-Salaf’ corresponds completely with the legislative usage of ‘Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamaa’ah.’ That is ascertained by contemplating upon the consensus of all of the linguists regarding the Companions. For they (the Companions) are the Salaf and they are Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamaa’ah. So just as it is correct for us to say: “Sunnee,” as an ascription to Ahlus-Sunnah, it is also correct for us to say:“Salafee,” as an ascription to the Salaf; there is no difference.” A hot topic amongst Muslims today, ‘What is Salafiyyah?’ ‘Who are the Salafees?’ Shaykh ‘Abdus-Salaam as-Suhaymee elucidates this often misunderstood topic. The author begins by explaining the linguistic and legislative meaning of as-Sunnah, listing and clarifying the various legislative names for Ahlus-Sunnah. The legislative meaning of ‘as-Salaf’ is expounded upon, and who is considered to be from the Salafus-Saalih is clearly explained. He clarifies why one should openly manifest themadh-hab of the Salafus-Saalih, name oneself with as-Salafiyyah, and brings some of the evidences of why it is obligatory to follow and cling to this noble madh-hab. Other topics explained includes, the manhaj of the Salafus-Saalih in ‘aqeedah in contrast to the manhaj of the People of Desires. He concludes with a brief explanation of the position of the Salafus-Saalih in refuting the innovators and provides guidance on how Ahlus-Sunnah should deal with the People of Desires.
An Explanation of Imam Ahmad's Foundations of The Sunnah By Shaykh Rabee' ibn Haadee ibn 'Umayr Al-Madkhalee I advise you to memorize and strive hard to understand this treatise, which is small in size but massive in its benefits. From this book you can begin to study other more detailed works in the feild of Aqeedah, Which have been written by those that preceded us..."
Ibn Taymiyyah’s essay on the Jinn, often translated from Majmu' al-Fatawa (Vol. 19), describes them as a distinct creation made of fire, existing in a parallel world, capable of influencing human behavior through possession, whispers, and illusions. He highlights their tendency toward ignorance, deceit, and oppression, often acting as devils (shayatin) to misguide humans, yet notes they are subject to Islamic law.
This book addresses the matter of morals and purification of the soul. It focuses on the physical and spiritual love of Allah and stresses that all good deeds must emanate from the love of Allah.Any act which is empty of this love is useless. The author discusses the benefits of supplication which is the most effective tool of removing evil thoughts in a person. It was written by the eminent scholar Ibn al Qayyim in Arabic and this is the first time that it is presented to the reader in English.
In this time of political turmoil and social upheavals, many sects claim to follow the way of the Salaf, yet their actions and what they call to are contrary to what the Salaf were upon. They entice the people with rhetoric, calling them to misguidance, leading them to the Hellfire. Thus it is imperative that the Muslim arms himself with knowledge, knowledge of what Salafiyyah is and the ability to recognise who the true Salafees really are. Shaykh Saalih al-Fowzaan clarifies this subject by answering 64 questions, some dealing with contemporary issues that affect the Muslims today and others emphasizing the distinguishing traits of Salafiyyah. Although many of the questions deal with contemporary matters, the Shaykh answers them by referring back to the Book, the Sunnah and the way of the Salaf, reminding the reader of the statement of the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam): "Upon you is to keep to my Sunnah and the Sunnah of the rightly-guided Caliphs, hold tightly to that, and clamp down on that tightly with your back molar teeth.
So that whoever is not proficient in it should not speak about it; nor should anyone who is not certain about its general rules as well as its principles enter upon it (i.e. this subject); nor should anyone, who is neglectful in this matter who does not have Ghaira (i.e sense of honor) about the religion of Allah; then as a result the corrupt ideologies and misguided sects will slip into the religion of Allah; then the truth will be mistaken for falsehood; and is charged to the Ummah, which is not from it and that which is not from it will enter into the religion.
And this subject, whoever does not have religious knowledge, Ma'rifa (i.e. learning something by one of his five senses), and Baseerah (i.e. strong understanding and intelligence) it is not permissible for him to speak concerning this matter; no one should be declared an apostate except the one, whom Allah and/or His Messenger (Sallahu Alayhi Wassalam) has declared him to be an apostate due to him committing one of the nullifiers of islam, which has been agreed upon among the people of knowledge.
For that reason it is obligatory upon the Muslims to learn before he speaks, that he does not speak unless it is upon religious knowledge. Otherwise, he will be declaring a Muslim to be an apostate and he will have certainly committed two tremendous crimes; one of the two is more severe than the other. The greater crime is that he spoke about Allah without knowledge.
In this book Imam Ibn Taymiyyah explains the obligations of the ruler and the ummah's responsibilities towards the Ruler. The shaykh explains the principles by which to select the best Ruler according to Shari'ah.
This is the first principle; doing actions sincerely for Allah the Blessed and Exalted, and warning and distancing oneself from Shirk. This is the principle which the Shaykh of Islam began with, may Allah have mercy upon him. This is the core of the foundation, the greatest of them, and the most beneficial of them without exception; making the actions sincerely for Allah, and warning against Shirk. Making all actions sincere for Allah means: the worship of the person, and their obedience, to include prayer, Zakat, sacrificing, hope, fear, vowing, reliance, seeking help and other than that, must be sincerely for Allah the Blessed and Exalted. The (action which is) sincere (ِِAl-Khaalis) is that which is pure and untainted; not containing impurity. It does not contain the impurity of Shirk, or the impurity of showing off or trying to be heard of, rather the person only seeks by his actions the Face of Allah the Blessed and Exalted. When he supplicates, he makes his Dua’a sincerely for Allah. When he relies, purifies his reliance only relying upon Allah, when he fears he purifies his fear, only fearing Allah. He performs all of his worship for Allah the Blessed and Exalted. He does not ask from other than Allah, he only seeks aid from Allah, he only puts his trust in Allah, and he entrust all of his affairs to Allah the Blessed and Exalted.The (action which is) sincere is that which is pure and untainted. And Allah the Blessed and Exalted only accepts actions if they are done sincerely for His Face, in accordance with the Sunnah of His prophet, peace be upon him. The Exalted said:And they were not commanded except to worship Allah, [being] sincere to Him in religion. (Soorah Al-Bayyinah 98 :5)Surely, the religion (i.e. the worship and the obedience) is for Allah only. (Soorah Az-Zumar 39:3)And He said:Verily, Allah forgives not that partners should be set up with him in worship, but He forgives except that (anything else) to whom He pleases (Soorah An Nisa 4:48)And the prophet peace be upon him said:Allah the Blessed and Exalted said: I am so self-sufficient that I am in no need of having an associate. Thus he who does an action for someone else’s sake as well as Mine, I will have that action renounced by Me to him whom he associated with Me. Here is an issue which needs attention and it is: Regardless of our level of knowledge and regardless of our level of obedience and worship it is upon us—O slaves of Allah—to enjoin one other with the Tawheed of Allah the Blessed and Exalted often; and to always warn ourselves from falling into Shirk, its major forms and its minor forms. From the proofs of that is the statement of Allah the Blessed and Exalted about the Imam of the monotheist, Ibrahim Al Khaleel, peace be upon him. He said in his Dua’a:And keep me and my sons away from worshipping idols. (Soorah Ibrahim 14:35)And he is a prophet, and his sons Ismael and Ishaq are prophets, and yet he makes this great Dua’a.
The precise verdicts regarding the deviant methodologies10BI have read these questions and answers that specifically address the call of these foreign methodologies, which have mixed truth with falsehood, and the sunnah with innovation. These calls have deceived many of the youth and confused them about matters. They have engulfed them in turmoil and tribulation, and they were in no need any of this. Some of the youth noticed this deception and trickery and so they attempted to get clarity about what was taking place at the time through these questions, which were posed in different settings, as pointed out in the introduction of the person who has written this book.
This treatise is taken from a lecture delivered by the great muhaddith of our times explaining the most basic fundamentals of the noble Salafee call. The lecture itself propounds Salafiyyah in a way that can be understood by the layman. A beginner’s tool such as this is currently not available in print in the English language. In addition to being an introductory guide for the beginner, the book also serves as an intermediate manual in terms of the many explanatory notes and additional appendices included within it.
Jesus Christ represents the common link between the two major religions of Christianity and Islam. This book brings together the writings of Christian and Muslims scholars on the topic of the man and the message of Jesus Christ (peace be upon him). It aims to present an objective view of Jesus Christ and the importance of his message.
This book is an introduction to certain Islamic "sciences" (ideology): epistemology, education, jurisprudence, ethics and law, politics, economics, philosophy and history of science, and sociology of culture and development. These disciplines are applied in "Islamic systems planning". particularly the engineering. The basic sources are the Quran which is used extensively, selected Traditions (Sunnah, Hadith) of prophet Muhammad, the legacy of Islamic thought from the earliest to modern times, and contemporary "rational" (aqaliyyah, or secularized) knowledge of the social and natural sciences and engineering...
Ibn al Qayyim al Jawzeeyah's "Az Zuhd"" is an exhaustive and profoundly edifying assessment of the idea of parsimony, or "zuhd," in Islam. Ibn al Qayyim dives into the ideas of renunciating common joys and connections to accomplish a nearer and more significant association with Allah with significant knowledge and insightful insight.
The Prophet ﷺ said that there is no deed better in the sight of Allah SWT, or more greatly rewarded than a good deed that is done in the first 10 days of Dhul-Hijjah. This sacred month brings great opportunities and rewards yet sometimes we fail to realise and appreciate the importance of these special days.
This short, yet informative book will take you on a journey to understand the hidden gems that one can avail from during the blessed month of Dhul-Hijjah
From the greatest of crimes of the tongue and the most despicable, severe, and the most heinous of them is mocking Allāh or any of His Names and Attributes; or any of His Ayāt, Glorified and Exalted be He; or mocking the Messenger (may Allāh elevate his rank and grant him peace) or anything which has come from him; or mocking the reward which Allāh has prepared for the obedient or the punishment that He has prepared for the disobedient. Mocking these matters is a nullifier of Al- Islām and disbelief in Allāh, the Most High, the Magnificent.
This book has been designed to encourage great love and respect for the Prophet (peace be upon him!) in the hearts of children. This unique textbook, written by the renowned educationalist Dr. Abidullah Ghazi, records the Prophet’s personality, habits, and daily activities. A unique textbook for sure on the topic of the Sîrah!
The Ummah of Islam is in dire need of being in agreement and uniting its ranks and mending its rifts and being far removed from bigoted partisanship and hurting one another with words and accusing the intentions, as long as all sides are under the umbrella of Ahl us Sunnah wa al-Jama’ah who traverse upon the way of the Salaf of the Ummah, the people of the virtuous generations, they follow the Sunnah and they do not innovate.
Generosity, faith, self-knowledge, submission, love...these themes unfold through the conversations of the Turkish Sufi master Sheikh Muzaffer Ozak. A fine story-teller, a mature human being, a respected author in his native country, he was well-suited to bring the richness of the Sufi tradition to the West. The chapters of this book, skillfully edited and compiled by the psychologist and Sufi teacher, Dr. Robert Frager, were derived from talks given during visits to America over the last years of his life.
Daily Sayings of the Prophet This attractive presentation of the Prophet Muhammad's teachings engages the reader in a moment of daily reflection. With 365 traditions covering the whole year, Daily Wisdom explores Islamic morals and manners in all aspects of everyday life. Beautifully presented, this ideal gift item is a must for every home.
Daily Selections from the Holy Qur' This beautiful presentation of a selection from the Holy Qur'an engages the reader in a moment of daily reflection. Edited for ease of comprehension, English-speaking readers will find this compilation both spiritually enriching and easy to understand. With 365 verses covering the whole year, this is a must for every home.
Daily Islamic Prayers and This beautiful presentation of Islamic prayers and supplications from the Qur'an and recorded sayings of the Prophet Muhammad engages the reader in a moment of daily reflection. With 365 prayers covering the whole year, this is a must for every home. With accompanying Arabic text, and the prayers fully referenced, this book is also an authentic and reliable compilation.
Islam stresses much about acquiring the good character. Many Verses and Ahaadith give the Muslims the direction that they should always try to present their good character before others whether they may be Muslims or non-Muslims.We find in the teachings that we have to acquire good character in all walks of our life. We are to acquire that whether we are worshipping Allah or praying for the blessings of Allah upon the Prophet or while we are with the parents or we are behaving with the neighbors and relatives or we are with our friends and elders or young than us.These good traits should be taught to our new generation, with this purpose in mind we have published this book to help the parents taught their children good character.
Every human is susceptible to make mistake. The Qur’an gives them hope and teaches them to ask Allah to take care of them and guide them to the right path. Tawbah : Turning To Allah In Repentance by Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah deals with spiritual side of tawbah without neglecting the physical requirement and conditions. It is taken from the book Madarij Al-Salikin Bayn Manazil Iyyaka Na’budu Wa Iyyaka Nasta’in (The Stages of the travellers Between the Stations of Only you We Worship and Only you We Seek Help From),which is one of Ibn Qayyim’s best works. Sapported with extracts from the Qur’an and quotes from the mesanger of Allah ﷺ,the auther deals with apparent and deeper aspects of repentance, and the true essence of repentance and its conditions.
"Allah's are the names most beautiful. Whatever is in the heavens and earth extols His glory."—The Qur'an (Al-Hashr 59:24)
"Allah has 99 names. He who remembers these will certainly enter Paradise."—Prophet Muhammad (Bukharhi Hadith Kitab Ad-Dawat, 2,949)
Remembering the Names of Allah is a sacred tradition in Islam. Both the Qur'an and sayings of the Prophet (Hadiths) state the importance of learning them and promise reward for reciting them in supplications and prayers.
This beautiful presentation of Allah's most revered nintety-nine names draws the reader nearer to the Divine through contemplation and reflection of Allah's names, their meaning, and how each impacts our daily lives. They help to conceptualize Allah, Whose limitless greatness and glory is impossible to grasp.
Each name is presented in the original Arabic and its translation into English. Accompanying each name is a commentary that is concise and easy to understand but rich in meaning.
Abdur Raheem Kidwai(b. 1956) is a professor of English at the Aligarh Muslim University, India, and a visiting fellow at the School of English, University of Leicester, United Kingdom. He earned his two PhDs in English from the Aligarh Muslim University and the University of Leicester. He is a well-known author of many works on the Qur'an and Islam, including:The Qur'an: Essential Teachings;Daily Wisdom: Islamic Prayers and Supplications;Daily Wisdom: Selections from the Holy Qur'an;andWhat Should We Say?
Throughout History Humans have used black Cumin, the black seed from the plant of Negilla Sativa, as a nutritive, preventive and curative agent.
In the Arab World black Cumin earned the name of Habbat Al Baraka or the Blessed Seed after Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) mentioned its creative value. In common Arabic it came to be known as Kaman Aswad and Habb al Sauda and it became a cherished part of Muslim Societies The healing powers of Black Cumin, have been recognized for over 3000 years in the folklore of many cultures.
This book goes through the history traditions and finding s of the recent researches regarding the healing powers of the miraculous blessed seed of Negilla Sativa.
A Guide to Ramadan and Fasting is a concise yet comprehensive guide covering all aspects of Ramadan and Fasting. It outlines the fiqh of fasting (including sunnah, mustahabb, and nafl fasts), Salat at-Tarawih, I'tikaf, Sadqat al-Fitr and 'Eid, giving the rulings of the Hanafi, Shafi'i, Maliki, and Hanbali madhabs. As well as these practical matters, the spiritual aspect of Ramadan is also highlighted.
MUSLIM PERSONAL LAW deals with some aspects of Muslim civil law which historically have been implemented both under Muslim and non-Muslim colonial rule. This book is for anyone who wishes to acquire more than a superficial knowledge of the subject. It summarizes comprehensively those aspects of the Shari'ah that govern the most fundamental personal relationships in a straightforward way. It represents one of the mainstream Sunni attempts to codify these aspects of Islamic law, based on centuries of practical application and experience, relying mainly on the Hanafi madhhab. As such, although it is as impossible to codify Islam as it is to codify life itself, it nevertheless provides the reader with a reliable checklist of the identifiable features of the Shari'ah which govern the fundamental milestones in life which most people experience during their life's journey: birth, childhood, marriage, divorce, death and inheritance.
Whatever our situation may be in this life, a life of struggle or comfort, our inevitable fate is the same as the life of this world is temporary. O believer, this world is not meant to be your paradise, but knowing that Paradise awaits, makes this journey so much more bearable and rewarding. Remember that every difficulty is a right, after all your struggles, all your tests, and trials know that your eternal sanctuary awaits. Jannah, that is built by your deeds and decorated by your du'as. Chalets of crystals sparkling on the horizon for a soul that gave up sin, tree trunks of green emerald and branches of gold for a simple word of remembrance. Each of your shuddering breaths, every second of discomfort you faced, and every one of your sacrifices, all have been accounted for, repaid with sights and rewards unimaginable and the company of the Most High. Build your eternal home, decorate your eternal home. Long for your eternal home...
This inspirational collection of prayers and reminders is the perfect companion for anyone who wishes to connect to the Divine.
Shaykh Omar Suleiman provides us with thirty short prayers taken from the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad and the early generations, each with a short reminder to deepen the impact of the prayer in our lives.
Prayers of the Piousprovides spiritual gems that serve as valuable wisdom and practical advice for the soul.
By reading this short work with an attentive heart, the reader can cultivate love for God and His Messenger and live life with gratitude and contentment.
The author has directed that 100% of the royalties from the sale of this book be donated to Yaqeen Institute, a US based nonprofit research institute, supporting their research and activities for the global Muslim community.
This is an exquisite collection of incidents from the life of the Prophet صلی الله علیه وآله وسلم, stories from our Islamic Heritage, and thought-provoking anecdotes from the life of the author. The aim of the book is to train the reader to enjoy living his life by practicing various self-development and inter-personal skills. What is so compelling and inspiring about this book is that, in order to highlight the benefit of using social skills, the author draws from the lives of the Prophet صلی الله علیه وآله وسلم and his Companions.
This book is both a practical systematic guide to self-improvement and a treasure trove of historical incidents. It increases self-awareness, whilst nurturing the soul and strengthening the spirit.The book's author is a prominent figure in the field of Islamic Da'wah and has authored more than twenty published works - Dr. Muhammad Adb Al-Rahman Al-Arifi.
A series of 7 pocket size books with Audio Cassette for Purification and Prayer are enclosed in a beautiful box viewed above. This enlightening set of 7 books for New-Muslims includes: 1. The Noble Qur'an (Part 30) 2. The Muslim Creed Expounded 3. Prayer and Purification 4. Basic Muslim Moral and Manners 5. Zakaah and Fasting 6. An Easy Guide to Hajj, Umrah, & Ziyaarah 7. Some Selected supplications form the Quran Cassette includes procedures on how to perform wudu' and Salah.
Philosophy of Islamic Laws by Ayatullah Nasir Makarim Shirazi and Ayatullah Jafar Subhani, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2015), explains the reasoning behind over 100 Islamic laws and practices. The 238-page book addresses commonly asked questions about Islamic directives.
A must for every Muslim household, this best seller is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of Islamic Law including family relations, marriage and divorce, crime and punishment, inheritance and disposal of property, economics and much more.
Illuminating the Darkness is about the status of blacks and North Africans in Islam. The book is divided into two sections:
Part l of the book explores the concept of race, ‘blackness’, slavery, interracial marriage and racism in Islam in the light of the Qur’an, Hadith and early historical sources.
Part ll of the book consists of a compilation of short biographies of noble black and North African Muslim men and women in Islamic history including Prophets, Companions of the Prophetrand more recent historical figures.
The reader is given a fascinating glimpse into the lives of truly noble characters, from luminous scholars to leaders of whole African civilisations.
This book's deceptively simple message can easily be missed. Allah created nature and within it man, woman, and human nature. If man and woman are in tune with their own natures, they are in tune with Allah their Creator, and that is Islam. Not only are they then Muslims, but they are in fact only then truly human beings. If man and woman are not in tune with their own natures, they are out of tune with all nature and are disobedient and rebellious towards Allah, and are, properly speaking, not yet human beings. If man and woman are not in obedience to Allah, they will not fulfill their highest destinies. Being Muslim is simply to be a human being, and there is no other way to be a human being. However, being technically a Muslim 'in name' without being genuinely in submission to Allah or in harmony with one's own nature is the worst of all possible permutations of the themes of this book. Being in harmony with one's own nature is to be in harmony with all of nature and is necessarily to be in obedient submission to Allah, and thus at ease and at home in reality, a friend of Allah in this life and in the next.
This book highlights the total compatibility between religion and human nature and shows that religion ordeenis the natural condition of man. When mankind strays from his natural condition, conflicts and chaos arise in society.
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