The Family Structure In Islam by Hammūdah ʻAbd al-ʻAṭī
This book is a comprehensive and scholarly look at the family unit in Islam, from its conception via marriage, to children’s rights, to rights...
The New Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins
Have you ever wondered why western nations, mega-corporations, IMF, and World Bank are willing to invest and lend loans to "third-world" countries? What is the...
Book Recommendations On Palestine Issue
1. The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine by Ilan Pappé Renowned Israeli historian, Ilan Pappe's groundbreaking book revisits the formation of the State of Israel. Between...
Al-Ghazali On Love, Longing, Intimacy and Contentment
The Book of Love, Longing, Intimacy and Contentment emphasizes that the love of God is not only possible but essential for spiritual growth. Ghazali...
The Eternal Challenge by Abu Zakariya
For over 1.5 billion Muslims throughout the world, the Qur'an is the last revealed word of God and the prime source of their faith....
Islam Between East and West by Alija Izetbegović
Islam Between East and West - Islamic and Western philosophies examined, by the first president of Bosnia. In comparing the offerings of secular civilization...
Let Us Be Muslims by Syed Abul A’la Maududi
This book is an English version of Sayyid Mawdudi’s Urdu Khutubat. Originally delivered to ordinary, almost illiterate, farmers and servicemen, it met the real...
Man Disconnected: How the Digital Age Is Changing Young Men Forever by Nikita Coulombe...
Young men are failing as never before - academically, socially and sexually. But why is this so? What are the implications? And what needs...
Book Recommendations On Islamic Civilization
This list of books on Islamic civilization has been recommended by Adnan Rashid. The Preaching of Islam by Thomas Walker Arnold The Preaching of Islam: A...
Hinduism and Islam: A Comparative Study by Murtahin Billah Fazlie
We are living in an age in which we are witnessing a steep rise in Hindu chauvinism. Daily uprisings and mob violence are commonplace...