The humanity practices the faith of Islam, but few people know about the basic belief of this faith. Interest in Islam has risen markedly due to the war with Iraq, terrorist attacks in the US 11th September, and other current issue in the world. If you are want to learn more about Islam, there are given below the best books to introduce you to the beliefs and also practices of our faith.
1) “What Everyone Should Know About Muslim and Islam,” By Suzanne Haneef
This popular introduction answers many of the questions that people have about Islam, also including: What is its view of God? What is the religion of islam all about? What does it have to say about society, morals and women? How do Muslims regard Jesus? This book is written by an American Muslim, and also this book presents a brief yet comprehensive survey of the teaching of Islam.
2) “Islam,” by Ismai’il Al-Faruqi.
This volume seeks to portray the practices, institutions, beliefs and history of Islam from the inside as its adherents see them. In this book the author explores the basic beliefs Islam, institutions of Islam, the Prophethood of Muhammad (Peace be upon him), an historical overview and artistic expression in seven chapter. The author is a popular Professor of Religion at Temple University, where he chaired and founded the Islamic Studies program.
3) “Islam: The Straight Path,” By John Esposito.
This book is most used
as college textbook, in this book introduced the faith, practices and belies of Islam throughout history. John Esposito author of this book is an internationally-renowned expert on Islam. This 3rd addition “ the straight path” had been updated throughout and is enhanced by new material in order to more accurately reflect the true diversity of Muslim cultures.
4)“ Islam: A short History,” By Karen Armstrong:
In this brief overview, Karen Armstrong presents Islamic history from the time of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) migration from Mecca to Madinah, up to the present day. The author of this book “ A short history of Islam”, Karen Armstrong is a former nun who wrote “ A History of God” “ Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) a Biography of the Prophet,” “The Battle for God” and “ Jerusalem: One City, three Faiths”.
5) “Islam Today: A short introduction to the Muslim world,” by Akbar S. Ahmed
The focus of this is on the culture and society of Islam, not on the basic fundamentals of the faith. The author of this book Akbar S. Ahmed, tracks Islam through civilizations and history, combating many false images people have about the Muslim World.
6) “The Cultural Atlas of Islam,” by Ismail al-Faruqi
In this book the author Ismail al-Faruqi rich presentation of Islamic civilization, practices, beliefs and institutions. Read More Here
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