O Humankind: Surah Ya-Sin (Fons Vitae Women's Spirituality)
by Cemalnur Sargut
Al-Farghani on the Astrolabe (Boethius. Texte Und Abhandlungen Zur Geschichte der Mathemat, #52)
by Richard Lorch
A Scientific Tafsir of Qur'anic Verses; Interplay of Faith and Science
by Muneer Al-Ali
The Masnavi I Ma'navi of Rumi
by Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi and E H Whinfield
The Objective of Justice in the Noble Qur'an (Lectures)
Science Materials: No Sticks or Snakes
by Adel Mohammed Ali Abbas and Anne Patricia Fretwell
The American Revolution as Affected by the Muslim World
by Syed R Mahmood
Muhammad Never Ever Was A Prophet Part One Volume Two (Muhammad Never Ever Was a Prophet, #1)
by Gautama Purushottama
What You Should Know about Islam’s Holy Book How is it like the Bible? How is it different? Why is it important? Muslims believe the Koran exists as a literal book in heaven and was dictated to the prophet Muhammad by the angel Gabriel. It is only the length of the New Testament, yet a fifth of the world claims it is the complete revelation of God. To most Americans, though, the Koran remains a mystery. Did you know that the Koran teaches the virgin birth and miracle-filled, prophetic ministry o...
Critical Thinking and the Chronological Quran Book 27: Quranic Stories from Moses to the Companions of Midian
This book explores matters that have negatively affected the public image and led to distorted depictions of Islam from the late nineteenth century to the present. The areas of uneasiness and debate among Muslims and non-Muslims alike include Islamic values and identity in the post-caliphate era, after colonialism, and now under Western hegemony. There is anxiety about the place of Shari'a in the light of Western law and the state, secularism, democracy, human rights, the equality of women, and...
Proclaiming Holy Scriptures (Routledge New Critical Thinking in Religion, Theology and Biblical Studies)
by David Pereyra
This book provides a comprehensive study on the proclamation of Holy Scriptures as an enacted celebration, as well as its function as a performance within sacralized theatrical spaces. Scripture is integral to religious life within Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and these traditions have venerated the reading of texts from an appointed place as a sacred act. Thus, the study of how these readings are conducted illuminates some vitally important aspects of this widespread act of worship. Contr...