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2. Lost Islamic History: Reclaiming Muslim Civilisation from the Past
- This translation boasts over 3000 references to the Bible, which effectively serves to highlight the spiritual common ground we share within these Holy books.
- This will have substantial impact at dismantling the divisive misunderstandings from scriptures taken out of context
- There are over 100 References Of Jesus In The Qur’an.
- In the hands of Christians, this Qur’an will be paradigm-shaping & transformative.
- In the hands of Muslims, it will effectively challenge the unfounded roots of radicalism. Developing tools like this are a critical part of defeating the foundations of radicalism.
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Wa 'alaykum as salam wa rahmatul lahi wa barakatuh
I hope you're okay and in good health, brother /u/alienz225 - May Allah cure you and firm you upon the deen.
Bismillah...
Arabic books:
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Some of the best books, after the book of Allaah [i.e The Qur'an] in: Aqeedah, Hadeeth, Tafseer, Arabic Language, Seerah, Methodology of Da'wah etc According to Sheikh Muhammad Bazmool (May Allah preserve him):
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Of course, the majority of these books are just beginner books. You could always try to find the works of Ibn Kathir and Ibn Al-Qayyim... considering their books are so well-known, it's safe to assume some of their books have English translations.
A great Tafseer book is - Tafseer ibn Kathir.
Also try to check out Al-Fawaa'id - Ibnul Qayyim.
Lectures to follow:
I'm assuming the recommended sources will be of benefit, insha'Allah! I ask Allah to bless us and guide us and May Allah protect us from His wrath and punishment and May Allah admit us into Jannatul Firdous.
Salam, peace be upon you,
I've been in your situation before. Questioning the existence of God, Islam, and so on.... My suggestion is to go to a sheikh that you trust and talk openly about your questions and concerns. They are very valid and normal to experience such questions. After all, Islam is built on questioning and inquiring which strengthens our faith.
Second, read the first opening chapters of this Quran interpretation from Oxford University. It covers a lot of the arguments you are hearing with their corresponding Quranic evidence.
https://www.amazon.com/Quran-Oxford-Worlds-Classics/dp/0199535957
Third, check out the various talks on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/_Tauw02xyE8
https://youtu.be/EvM6i1aJz0s
https://youtu.be/JfzTlK074eg
https://youtu.be/RuZh8Tt8v-A
Hope this helps you brother
That's a great idea. In addition to Quran, I've started reading Leadership Lessons from the Life of Rasoolullah. I'm just 2 chapters in, but it's very educational so far.
It's freely available on both Amazon and the Play Store.
What books would you recommend?
I've the same problem as you and I started read books about this issue, you may want to read this one: Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked it will open your mind on a lot of things.