History
of Palestine
History of Palestine is a comprehensive
study of the issue of Palestine.
It is divided into seven chapters that cover
land, people, history and conflicts.
It exposes the conflict between the
Palestinians and the Arabs on one side and the
Israelis on the other. The study is
informative and documented, and, as far as possible,
Written
in asimple academic language to fit readers of different concern.
Category: Islamic & Religions
Subcategory: Politics & Economics
Author: Muhsin Salih
Pages: 390
Dimension: 15 x 21
ISBN: 977-363-040-4
Weight: 500
The history of Muhammad,
the prophet and messenger
Category: Islamic & Religions
Subcategory: Islamic History
Author: Muhammad M. Ghali
Pages: 165
Dimension: 15 x 21
Weight: 300
To approach
the stories of kings and potentates, as well as the movements and vicissitudes
of tribes, nations, and masses from a proper historical perspective seems to be
an unattainable objective. Something is needed more than human intelligence,
empirical method, and rigid scientific criteria: and the only possible source
for undefiled knowledge is through religious revelations.
The Muslim Brotherhood and
Palestine
Category: Islamic & Religions
Subcategory: Politics & Economics
Author: Ibrahim Al-Khateeb
Pages: 68
Dimension: 10 x 14
ISBN: 977-363-054-4
Weight: 50
The
Palestinian issue was perpetually of paramount importance to the Muslim
Brotherhood Movement and its founder Imam Hasan al-Banna. It lay at the heart
of their interests even from the very beginning of the Movement. The Muslim
Brotherhood maintained scrutinizing the escalating situation on the Palestinian
scene. With the expansion of the circle of danger and the succession of Zionist
multitudes migrating to Palestine, the Movement was in a race against time
exerting them to awaken the conscience of the world and of the Muslim Ummah.
Their aim was to motivate the latter nation to mobilize all its energies in
order to be able to confront such an abrupt danger which – as foreseen by the
Movement since its early stages – was not targeting Palestine alone, but the
whole Ummah as well.
A Quiet Discussion on
Heated Issues
Category: Islamic & Religions
Subcategory: Politics & Economics
Author: Muhammad Mamoun Al-Hudeibi
Pages: 71
Dimension: 15 x 21
ISBN: 977-5813-50-6
Weight: 100
This book
clarifies the outlook of the Muslim Brotherhood towards the problems of the
Muslim world, from Palestine to Kosova and Kashmir. It also explains their
stance on such topics as: recently issued economic laws in Egypt, freedom of
opinion between Islam and secularism, Coptic Christians, and the challenges
currently faced by Egypt and the Muslim world, internally and externally.
Moreover, it addresses concerns about political parties, participation in
governing, and the motto: “Islam is the solution.”
Sirat Ibn Hisham
Category: Islamic & Religions
Subcategory: Islamic History
Author: Abdus-Salam Haron
Pages: 330
Dimension: 17 x 24
ISBN: 977-5813-80-8
Weight: 625
This book
shows that people before the advent of Islam were plunged in the depths of
ignorance and idolatry. They used to eat corpses, to commit abominations, to
severe blood ties, to neglect duties of hospitality and neighborliness, and to
use only the law of the strong. Then Allah sent the Prophet Muhammad to call
them to the Oneness of Allah, and taught them not to associate anything with
Him. He forbade them the worship of idols, and enjoined them to speak the
truth, to be faithful to their trusts, to be merciful and to regard the rights
of the neighbors as well as kith and kin, and to refrain from crimes and
bloodshed.
Revitalization of the
Sciences of Religion
Category: Islamic & Religions
Subcategory: Spirituals
Author: Abdus-Salam Haron
Pages: 499
Dimension: 17 x 24
ISBN: 977-265-189-0
Weight: 850
This book is
divided into four quarters; the first quarter on the Acts of Worship comprises
ten books; the second quarter of Customs comprises ten books; the third quarter
on the Destructive Matters of Life comprises ten books and the fourth quarter
on the Saving Matters of Life comprises ten books.
The Exegesis of Suras of
An-Nas & Al-Falaq
Category: Islamic & Religions
Subcategory: Quran & its Sciences
Author: Ibn al-Qayyim
Pages: 120
Dimension: 15 x 21
ISBN: 977-265-285-4
Weight: 200
This book
provides an explanation of Surat al-Falaq and surat an-Nas, the last two surahs
(chapters) of the Glorious Qur'an. Despite their brevity, Ibn ul-Qayyim
elaborates on their profound significance in the lives of Muslims. Since evil
exists both internally as well as externally. Seeking refuge with Allah, the All-Knowing,
plays a major role in our daily spiritual struggle, whether against the
whisperings of Satan, internal temptations such as lust, greed, envy and anger,
or even the effects of magic and sorcery.
The Muslim Prayer Book
Category: Islamic & Religions
Subcategory: Fiqh
Author: Muhammad Mahmoud As-Sawwaf
Pages: 138
Dimension: 15 x 21
ISBN: 977-5813-16-6
Weight: 200
This book
shows that every Muslim has a need for salah (the five daily Prayers), salat
al-jum`ah (the Friday Prayer), the congregational Prayer, the Prayer of the two
`Eids (feasts), Janazah (the Prayer for the dead), the Prayer during a journey,
and Istikharah (the Prayer for Allah’s guidance). It includes instructions for
them all, using the simplest of terms so that young and old, educated and
uneducated alike, might benefit. Avoiding contentious matters, it sticks to
that which has been established as being from the Prophet and the opinion of
most of the four schools of fiqh.
The words of the Qur’an
Category: Islamic & Religions
Subcategory: Quran & its Sciences
Author: Ahmad Zidan
Pages: 203
Dimension: 15 x 21
ISBN: 977-265-630-2
Weight: 100
The Glorious Qur’an
Category: Islamic & Religions
Subcategory: Quran & its Sciences
Author: Ahmad Zidan
Pages: 760
Dimension: 12 x 17
ISBN: 977-265-630-2
Weight: 900
This is the
first time the Qur’an has been translated into modern English by native English
and Arabic speaking scholars. Their work conveys an accurate meaning of the
original Arabic text in an uncomplicated way, each chapter and verse clearly
set out and numbered in faithful sequence to the original text. This work seeks
to give the closest possible rendering of the meaning of the Qur’an, where
often previous translation have missed the essence of many Arabic expressions,
whose interpretation into English is easily lost without a native understanding
of both Arabic and English. We feel therefore that this is a unique work
comprising an astute comprehension of the original text of the Qur’an with the
ability to put its meaning into a style which is extremely readable yet
reflects the grandeur of the original.