Search results for ""Author Abdal Hakim Murad""
Quilliam Press Ltd Muslim Songs of the British Isles: Arranged for Schools
£6.68
Muslim Academic Trust Turkish Sacred Songs: Arranged and Translated
£8.01
Muslim Academic Trust Gleams from the Rawdat al-Shuhada: (Garden of the Martyrs) of Husayn Vaiz Kashifi
£6.68
Quilliam Press Ltd Commentary on the Eleventh Contentions
The philosopher Jurgen Habermas claims that "modernism is dominant but dead". A corollary might be : "Islam is despised but thriving". The short essays in this collection give thanks for this defining irony of our culture, and put flesh on a hundred bones of contention.
£9.34
Muslim Academic Trust Understanding the Four Madhhabs: Facts About Ijtihad and Taqlid
£4.06
Quilliam Press Ltd Bombing Without Moonlight: The origins of suicidal terrorism
In this probing investigation of the phenomenon of suicidal terrorism, Abdal Hakim Murad finds not 'Jihad versus MacWorld,' but 'MacJihad versus MacWorld.' Today's terrorist movements have their roots in a very Western and very relativistic worldview, adopted by self-proclaimed Islamists whose mindset is as westernised as the societies they strike.
£12.95
Quilliam Press Ltd Travelling Home: Essays on Islam in Europe
In our age of globalisation, how should we react to the new Islamophobic movements now spreading in the West? Everywhere the far right is on the march, with nationalist and populist parties thriving on the back of popular anxieties about Islam and the Muslim presence. Hijab and minaret bans, mosque shootings, hostility to migrants and increasingly scornful media stereotypes seem to endanger the prospects for friendly coexistence and the calm uplifting of Muslim populations. In this series of essays Abdal Hakim Murad dissects the rise of Islamophobia on the basis of Muslim theological tradition. Although the proper response to the current impasse is clearly indicated in Qur'an and Hadith, some have lost the principle of trust in divine wisdom and are responding with hatred, fearfulness or despair. Murad shows that a compassion-based approach, rooted in an authentic theology of divine power, could transform the current quagmire into a bright landscape of great promise for Muslims and their neighbours.
£17.95
Quilliam Press Ltd The Mantle Adorned: Translated, with Further Poetic Ornaments
£31.46
Muslim Academic Trust Selections from Fath Al-Bari
£4.72
Fons Vitae,US The Lives of Man: A Guide to the Human States: Before Life, In the World, and After Death
£13.53