Taken from the preface of the 1st Edition of the English Translation of the holy Quran, this booklet dealing with the principles and practices of Islam is perhaps the best short treatise on Islam available to date.
A highly acclaimed work, first published in 1917, the first generally available English rendering by a Muslim. Revised by the translator & re-published in 1951. Contains the Arabic text & English translation in parallel columns, with explanatory notes underneath. The translation is idiomatic, yet more faithful to the Arabic original than other ......
Now in an updated second edition, Gabriel Said Reynolds tells the story of Islam in this brief survey, beginning with Muhammad's early life and rise to power, then tracing the origins and development of the Qur'an juxtaposed with biblical literature, and concluding with an overview of modern and fundamentalist narratives of the origin of Islam.
Thoroughly revised and reformatted, this unique scholarly work by Maulana Abdul Haque Vidyarthi, presents the prophecies about the advent of the holy Prophet Muhammad in the various world scriptures. The author proves that the scriptures of all nations foretell the advent of the Holy prophet. He has treated the Hindu, Buddhist, Zoroastrian, ......
In this book, Naseer Ahmad Faruqui, a well known Scholar of the Lahore Ahmadiyya jamaat, has written a commentary on selected verses of the Holy Quran which are frequently recited by Muslims in their daily lives. The book, translated from Urdu to English by Dr. Muhammad Ahmad, provides deep spiritual insight into the meanings of these Quranic ......
Offering a comprehensive narrative of one of the most fascinating life stories of human history, The Sultan of Hearts is an authoritative work on the life of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. The book relies firmly on canonical Hadith collections and Sirah literature, and is rich with references to many contemporary biographical works such as ......
This is a detailed research work, based on scriptural, historical and archeological evidence, showing that the people of Afghanistan and Kashmir belong to the ten lost tribes of Israel, and that the Prophet Jesus, having survived death on the cross, came to this area to continue his mission among the "lost sheep " of Israel and died in Kashmir.
This short but accessible book provides an argument that the Lockean revolution in Christianity--which reconciled faith with freedom--is both desperately necessary and also promisingly possible in Islam.