Lil Muslims - My First Islamic Phrases Book 1

Lil Muslims - My First Islamic Phrases Book 1
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ISBN-10 : 0645122912
ISBN-13 : 9780645122916
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Lil Muslims - My First Islamic Phrases Book 1 by : Ceylan Yilmaz

A board book on islamic phrases

My First Book Arabic Words

My First Book Arabic Words
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Publisher : Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages : 41
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ISBN-10 : 9781462924318
ISBN-13 : 146292431X
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis My First Book Arabic Words by : Aya Khalil

It's alphabet rhyme time in this illustrated introduction to Arabic language and culture! A perfect read-aloud bedtime book and the ideal accompaniment to guide emerging readers, My First Book of Arabic Words introduces children to the basic words and simple vocabulary of Arabic through colorful rhymes and beautiful imagery. The ABCs of Arabic life are charmingly captured in Chaymaa Sobhy's illustrations, offering a contemporary lens on the great dynamism and diversity found in global Arab culture. A charming character serves as your guide. Along the way, you get an A-to-Z introduction to her family, friends, and community, and follow her fun-filled adventures. Holidays and cultural traditions are woven into the narrative, offering a window into the world of an English-speaking child in the twenty-first century Arabic world: E is for Eid al-Fitr. We celebrate, we eat! Gather round the table can you find a seat? A fun and informative foray into the Arabic language that combines Aya Khalil's lilting rhymes with Chaymaa Sobhy's vibrant illustrations.

Islamic and Comparative Religious Studies

Islamic and Comparative Religious Studies
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 1409400255
ISBN-13 : 9781409400257
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Islamic and Comparative Religious Studies by : William Albert Graham

William A. Graham, a leading international scholar in the field of Islamic Studies, gathers together his selected writings in this volume under three sections: 1. History and Interpretation of Islamic Religion; 2. The Qur'an as Scripture, and 3. Scripture in the History of Religion. This invaluable resource will be of primary interest to students of the Islamic tradition, especially in regard to Qur'anic piety, Muslim ritual practice, and fundamental structures of Islamic thought. It will also be of interest to students of the comparative history of religion, especially as regards the phenomenon of scripture and its analogs.Graham's work in Islamic studies focuses largely on the analysis and interpretation of the religious dimensions of ritual action, scriptural piety, textual authority/revelation, tradition, and major concepts, such as grace and transcendence. His work in the comparative history of religion has focused in particular on the problem of scripture as a cross-cultural religious phenomenon that is more complex than simply sacred text. This invaluable resource will be of primary interest to students of the Islamic tradition, especially as regards Qur'anic piety, Muslim ritual practice, and fundamental structures of Islamic thought, and to students of the comparative history of religion, especially as regards the phenomenon of scripture and its analogs.

Teaching Humanity

Teaching Humanity
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9783031223624
ISBN-13 : 3031223624
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Humanity by : Vernon James Schubel

This book introduces Islam through a "humanistic" lens, by highlighting the affective traditions and expressions associated with Sufism and Shi'ism. While most introductory books emphasize the shari’a, and especially the “Five Pillars,” as the primary defining characteristic of Islam, Vernon James Schubel provides an alternative introduction which instead underscores the importance of humanity and the human being within Islamic thought and practice. The book stresses the diversity of Islamic beliefs and practices, presenting them as varied responses to the shared multivalent concepts of tawhid (the unity of God), nubuwwa (prophecy) and qiyama (the Day of Judgment). Readers are introduced to essential aspects of Islam including the life of the Prophet Muhammad, the Qur’an, the development of the shari‘a, and the emergence of the Sunni, Shi‘a and Sufi traditions. The book concludes with a call to redefine “mainstream” Islam, as a religious tradition focused on the centrality of love and rooted in the importance of humanity and universal human virtues.

Young Muslim America

Young Muslim America
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9780190664442
ISBN-13 : 0190664444
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Young Muslim America by : Muna Ali

Young Muslim America explores the perspectives and identities of the American descendants of immigrant Muslims and converts to Islam. Whether their parents were new Muslims or new Americans, the younger generations of Muslim Americans grow up bearing a dual heritage and are uniquely positioned to expound the meaning of both. In this ethnographic study, Muna Ali explores the role of young Muslim Americans within America and the ummah through four dominant narratives that emerge from discussions about and among Muslims. Cultural differences purportedly cause an identity crisis among young Muslims torn between seemingly irreconcilable Islamic and Western heritages. Additionally, culture presumably contaminates a "pure" Islam and underlies all that divides Muslim America's diverse subgroups. Some propose creating an American Muslim culture and identity to overcome these challenges. But in this historical moment when Muslims have become America's newest "problem people" and political wedge, some Americans are suspicious of this identity and fear a Muslim cultural takeover and the "Islamization of America." Situating these discussions in the fields of identity, immigration, American studies, and the anthropology of Islam, Ali examines how younger Muslims see themselves, their faith community, and their society, and how that informs their daily life and helps them envision an American future.

The Words of God

The Words of God
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9780578026855
ISBN-13 : 0578026856
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis The Words of God by : John Steinreich

Have you ever wondered...Do Christianity and Islam share the same values? Do these religions promote peace in their foundational texts? Were Jesus and Muhammad similar in their approach to advancing the message of their faiths? Researcher and author, John Steinreich, answers these questions and many more in THE WORDS OF GOD? Written from a Christian perspective, this is a must-read for the Christian community, as well as for individuals of any belief system who are interested to find out how the holy texts of Christianity and Islam match up side-by-side on theological issues such as the nature of God, Heaven, and salvation. Mr. Steinreich answers questions about what motivated the events of 9/11, and offers ideas on on the West can address the phenomenon of Islam.

Judaism and Islam: Boundaries, Communication and Interaction

Judaism and Islam: Boundaries, Communication and Interaction
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 486
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ISBN-10 : 9789004453159
ISBN-13 : 9004453156
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Judaism and Islam: Boundaries, Communication and Interaction by : Benjamin Hary

Several years ago an international conference was held at the University of California to honor Professor William Brinner, whose personal scholarship throughout the years has focused on both the Jewish and Muslim historical, cultural, and intellectual experiences. This volume, which consists of the works of many of the conference participants, is a collection of essays that deal with the interaction of Judaism and Islam over history from different perspectives. The book is divided into nine parts: introduction, overview, Jewish-Muslim interaction in medieval times, Jewish-Muslim interaction in modern times, Bible and Qur'ān, law, philosophy and ethics, sectarian communities, and language, linguistics and literature. As a resolution the Arab-Israeli conflict slowly edges forward, we believe that this publication will serve the purposes of both serious scholarship and better cultural understanding.

A Dictionary of Islam

A Dictionary of Islam
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Total Pages : 766
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:303173825
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Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis A Dictionary of Islam by : Thomas Patrick Hughes

The Power of Du'a

The Power of Du'a
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781529925784
ISBN-13 : 1529925789
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The Power of Du'a by : Aliyah Umm Raiyaan

'Empowering....of great benefit to those who want their doors flung open by Allah' - Mufti Menk What seems impossible can become possible through du’a In The Power of Du’a, Sunday Times bestselling author and revert, Aliyah Umm Raiyaan takes you on a journey that shows how faith and practising du’a (a personal supplication) can transform your life. Featuring inspirational real-life stories from those who have experienced miraculous results from living with du’a, this book is a comforting guide to revive and develop a close relationship with Al Mujeeb – The One Who Responds. Through life’s challenges and struggles, with tools from the Qur’an and Sunnah, you will learn how to: Sincerely prepare your heart before du’a Ask of Allah from a place of certainty, during du’a Move forward in faithful trust after He responds You will learn how to prepare your heart and then ask of Allah from a place of sincerity and certainty. This book provides tools to navigate the response to your du’a, developing a close and trusting relationship with The Most High. Deeply moving and uplifting, The Power of Du’a is for anyone looking to reflect, reshape their dialogue with the Divine and walk in complete faith – embracing the perfect plans Allah has for each and every one of us.

A Muslim Who Became a Christian

A Muslim Who Became a Christian
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Publisher : Authors On Line Ltd
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 0755200691
ISBN-13 : 9780755200696
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis A Muslim Who Became a Christian by : John Avetaranian

"One day I noticed among her books one that I had never seen before. I looked inside and read the beginning-it was the Gospel in Turkish." This would be Muhammed ShUkri's first encounter with the truth of Jesus Christ as testified to in the book of the Christians, the New Testament. It would not be his last. This Muslim and mullah, this dervish and descendant of the prophet Muhammad, from the distant province of Erzerum in the Ottoman Empire, would continue to follow in Jesus' footsteps, leading him to Russia, Sweden, China, Germany, and Bulgaria. He would come to live and work with Americans, Europeans, Armenians, Persians, and Turks from various backgrounds. And his desire that his own Turkish people and Muslims in general should hear the words of the Gospel would never diminish. Here is his story in his own words.