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Description from the publisher : Muslim Cities Then And Now, describes five cities in the Muslim world, with the objective of providing students with a sampling of Muslim communities in the world, past and present, together with their geographic and cultural diversity within the context of their Islamic unity. About the author(s): Susan Douglass Susan Douglass is an American-born Muslim who accepted Islam in 1974. She received the Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Rochester in 1972. She received the Master of Arab Studies f...
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Sale!Gateway To Arabic, Book 1
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Sale!Gateway To Arabic, Book 3
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Sale!Gateway To Arabic, Start Book 2
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The Day of Judgment in sure to come, but when it will be, it is a matter known only to Allah the Great. But the Prophet Muhammad (S) has told us about some signs that indicate that the Day is coming nearer and nearer. Such signs are of three types: The first type of signs have already come to pass. The second type of signs are those that appear gradually with the passage of time. The third type is of the signs that appear just very near to the Day- these are called the Greater Signs of the Day. In this book we have dealt with the first two types of the signs that are known to be the Smaller Signs of the Day.
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The second book in this series brings to life the wonders of the universe and explains how it all began in a simple yet engaging way. The reader is taken on a fascinating scientific journey from planet earth, through the atmosphere into the solar system and the stars and galaxies beyond. In full colour and recommended for ages 10 and over.
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Although it as impossible to codify Islam as it is to codify life itself, Muslim Personal Law, nevertheless, provides the reader with a reliable checklist of the identifiable features of the Shari’ah which govern the fundamental milestones in life experienced by most people: birth, childhood, marriage, divorce, death and inheritance. It represents one of the mainstream attempts to codify these aspects of Islamic law, based on centuries of practical application and experience.
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The author examines in fascinating detail the discrepancies between dates in assorted calenders - the intercalated pre-islamic, the Hijri, and the Julian calenders - and the days of the week ascribed to different events in the sirah of the Prophet (saw). He painstakingly relates them to the different theoretical attempts evolved by scholars to try to make sense of the contradictions, and then makes an utterly compelling case for the one system that makes rational sense of all the data. This matter is of more than academic interest, since it is directly related to the fact that Islam is not a type of middle eastern myth - as New Testament Christianity and Old Testament Judaismare are increasingly regarded by modern man - but a clearly historical phenomenon whose revelation - the Qur'an - and whose practice - the Sunnah - derive directly from the Messenger of Allah (saw), one revealed from on high by the Divine and the other the embodiment by the Messenger and his noble family and companions of that revelation under the careful guidance of Allah.
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Being a teenager is not an easy business.You're told you are "too young" to do half the things you want to do; your mother is always asking you to tidy your room: your father is always reminding you to pray; your younger sister is annoying you when all you want is some PEACE AND QUIET ... You are not sure if it's everyone else that is going mad or you. Luckily, Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood in on hand. Having a wealth of experience as a teacher and an 'agony aunt', she understands the minefields that are the teenage years. This book is a light-hearted, humorous, but above all, sympathetic pointer to coping with teenage life as a Muslim.
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Sale!Madina Arabic Reader, Book 6
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Sale!Madinah Arabic Course Book 5
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Sale!Madinah Arabic Reader Book 4
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Sale!Madina Arabic Reader Book 3