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ISBN: 0892591358

ISBN13: 9780892591350

Islam in Focus

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This popular book is an attempt to respond to the needs of both Muslims and non-Muslims in North America. Its purpose is simply to acquaint the average reader with the basic teachings of Islam; not intended to present the depth or breadth of Islam. It guides Muslims to the median way in all matters of life, rejects fanaticism and narrow mindedness. It provides truth about Islam, a spiritual insight and a moral approach to the human condition. The...

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The Search for God's Revelations

While scholars are trying to discern the identity of the four (perhaps five) authors of the Pentateuch - the first five books in the Old Testament, some people still believe their uneducated church elders who claim that Prophet Moses wrote them instead. In fact, these books as they exist today in the Old Testament, are nothing but "hadith" - hearsay accounts of what Moses had said that were written much later by others (see Richard Elliot Friedman's "Who Wrote the Bible?"). New Testament Scholars, as well, are trying to figure what is authentic and what is bogus in the New Testament after the Romans did their hatchet job on Scripture at Nycaea (see Malcolm Muggeridge's "The End of Christendom"). Added to this are the thousands of mistakes made by scribes - some intententional, that have made their way into current translations such as the King James Bible (see Bart D. Ehrman's "Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why"). And we have learned that books are missing - books like the Gospel According to Thomas and According to Barnabus. But most pointedly, where is the Gospel of Jesus According to Jesus? Much of this mischief is rooted in the Roman takeover of Christianity. Why would God leave us without unadulterated guidance? What to do? That's where Hammudah Abdalti's book is a like a breath of fresh air - where a truly honest reading of God's Last Testament, titled the Recitation, has resulted in evidence that God did leave us with untainted Guidance. About the changes to the Bible that the Romans did, the Last Testament addresses those and tells you what is bogus and what is not. It tells you how to call on those who follow those adulterated accounts (People of the Book, i.e. Jews and Christians) to return to true guidance and worship of God. If a Jew or Christian wants to know what pure worship of God is all about without the Pagan influences of Rome, then the Last Testament is the one to check out: "He has revealed to you the Book, confirming the scriptures which preceded it; for He has already revealed the Law [Given to Moses] and the Gospel [Given to Jesus] for the guidance of men, and the distinction between right and wrong"(Last Testament 3:2). The Law Given to Moses is missing from the Old Testament, save the "hadith" or hearsay accounts of it. And the Gospel Given to Jesus is missing from the New Testament, save four hearsay accounts. But the Last Testament is clear. Abdalati, a sociology professor from Canada, is excellent at explaining the Last Testament and how to apply its guidance to everyday life and family matters. Many people who follow the guidance of the Last Testament refer to themselves today as Muslims, which means "of submission to God". But many who call themselves Muslims are in fact not of submission to God, but are "mu-Shaytaan" (of submission to Satan) or "mu-nafiq" (of submission to hypocrisy) or "mu-jahil" (of submission to ignorance). Most are mujahil - they don't even kno

Excellent book to learn the fundementals of Islam

So many books have been written about Islam from different points of views and with certain agendas ... Not this book! This book doesn't force any ideas or push any ideology. It simply describes in simple language what Islam is and how muslims practice their religion. I haighly recommend this book if you would like to better understand the Islamic faith and teachings.

All you need to know

This book explains all the basics of Islam in a factual, non preachy and very readable way. It is an invaluable tool whether you are a non-Muslim wishing to learn about Islam or a new Muslim needing information not just on the teachings of Islam but also the practical daily basics such as ablution (wudu) and ritual prayers (salat).Highly recommended indeed.

It has never been so clear

Islam in Focus was the first books (aside from the Quaran) that actually broke the religion down for me. I gained so much knowledge from this book. Everything from why it is important to fast, to the signifigance of women in Isalm. It address some of the many misconceptionf of the religion along also. This book is the best book a "revert" can ever come across. I highly reccomend it.

A Wealth of Information For Non-Muslims and Muslims Alike

Alhamdulillah this was one of the first books I owned that discussed Islam as Islam is, prior to my making Shahada (embracing Islam). (The other is _Towards Understanding Islam_, another essential to read and if possible, own.) If someone is interested in at least just knowing what Islam is, I would highly recommend this book as it succinctly covers all aspects of Islam and thus clarifies many of the negative stereotypes portrayed in the Western media. Dr. Abdalati's knowledge of Islam shows through in his writing style which is smooth and uncomplicated, making it enjoyable to read regardless of age or educational background. For example, he covers topics such as the Five Pillars of Islam; the importance and rewards of prayer and fasting; equality of the sexes and women's rights; sin; peace; sports; clothing; and discusses the role of the Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him), listing further refernces to look up in the _Qur'an_. In addition, Dr. Abdalati writes about how Islam can be, and in the lives of many Muslims around the world, IS incorporated into daily life. > I hope inchallah that you enjoy this book!!!
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