25/02/2013

Know those who know






Hope you are  the right addressee...wa alaikuum s wrt wbt
Not even a single one of these writers ( whose praises of The Holy Prophet are generally quoted ) accepted Islam..Some (if not all) of them elsewhere offended Islam & Muslims & even contributed to the problems that we continue to face even now...
Better quote that host of writers who studied,praised & embraced him as he demands, i e ,as as the final messenger of Our Creator,not just as 1st or best hero / leader  among 100 or million or whatever. Introduce writings of Martin Lings, Muhammad Asad , Maryam Jameelah, Murad Hoffman ,K L Gauba etc who accepted him [peace & blessings of Allah be upon him] as he was and wrote what the world needs to know & follow...
Prefer references from those who transformed from 
 Leopold Weiss  to  Muhmmad Asad,Kania Lal Gauba to Khalid Latif  Gauba....M .Margarette to Maryam jameelah.....& thousads who are great writers .....

 Consider them  for we are made to forget them

Lings, Martin (Abu Bakr Siraj al-Din) (1327-1426/1909-2005). Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources. London: Islamic Texts Society and George Allen & Unwin, 1983. 359 pp. Reprinted 1991.
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Muhammad Asad (formerly) (1900–1992), an Austrian Jew who converted toIslam, was a 20th century journalist, traveler, writer, social critic, linguist, thinker, reformer, diplomat, political theorist, translator and scholar. Asad was one of the 20th century's most influential European Muslims.[1]http://www.jannah.org/qurantrans/masad.html

Khaled Latif Gauba 

Barrister K.L. Gauba was born in 1899. He was the son of Lala Harikrishna Lal Gauba.The initials K L stand for two names, Kanahya Lal and Khalid Latif. Both belonged to the same man.



sincerely & seriously 
 Dr S M Yunus Gilani

21/10/2012

Islam Explained : over view


Islam Explained

ISLAM |

Islam completes the long chain of guidance from God to humanity. Meticulously preserved and thoroughly documented, Islam’s message has a familiar resonance, owing to its shared history and common values, with Abrahamic religions. Additionally, Islam reiterates a return to basic principles of faith: belief in one God, righteous living, and faith in the afterlife. This brochure introduces the central themes of Islam and its core components – with a special focus on our purpose in life and the all-encompassing nature of Islam.
We invite you to learn more about Islam on our website: www.whyislam.org 

Islamic Awakening between Rejection and Extremism

Islamic Awakening
between
Rejection and Extremism


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