This book describes the change in Iraqi literature after 2003 in which pluralism, highlighting the reality of the heterogeneous religious makeup of the country, became a key concept. The author provides here an important study of the nature and contours of Iraqi religious culture and a unique map of Iraqi literature and the role of literary arts.
This book is a short story of Prophet Muhammad's life, peace be upon him, for young readers. It begins with the signs of his arrival to this world and summarizes his life full of hardship, servanthood, and struggle. Young readers will find a life devoted to the highest cause of connecting humanity with The Creator. His relationship with God as ......
The books in 'Humanitys Encounter with the Divine' Series illuminate and reassure your mind, heart, soul, and conscience. Books from the Risale-i Nur collection offer a modern Quranic commentary, addressing the needs and understanding of our age.
Muslim enclaves composed of recent immigrants are an increasingly common part of society in Western Europe, North America, and South America. Unfortunately, this has sometimes resulted in conflicts between residents and the newcomers. This title looks at the ways in which Puritan Islam influences perceptions of community and geography.
Islam, probably the most misunderstood religion in the world, is among the hot reading topics for people all over the world. 'Questions and Answers About Islam' have been prepared to provide first-hand information from one of the most leading Islamic scholars of our time. The first volume addresses the more essential questions concerning Islamic ......
Islam, probably the most misunderstood religion in the world, is among the hot reading topics for people all over the world. 'Questions and Answers About Islam' have been prepared to provide first-hand information from one of the most leading Islamic scholars of our time. The first volume addresses the more essential questions concerning Islamic ......
Drawing on tools from linguistics and theology, this book argues that Biblical reflexes in the Quran are not inherited, but repurposed to serve the Qurans own distinctive theological vision.
Critiquing the traditional accounts of the origins of the Quran (Koran) as historically unreliable and influenced by religious dogma, this work suggests interpretations that are different from the views of both the Muslim orthodoxy and most Western scholars.