• The Abrahamic Faiths: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Similarities & Contrasts (Paperback)

    In this book, Dr. Jerald Dirks explores the similarities and contrasts among Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Using the analogy of a tree, he notes that each of the three Abrahamic faiths claims to be the one, true, vertical extension of a trunk of primary revelation, with the other two religions being seen as lateral branches that deviate from the true verticality of the original trunk.

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  • Reading the Muslim Mind By Dr. Hassan Hathout

    • Paperback: 152 pages
    • Publisher: American Trust Publications; 7th Edition edition (June 1, 2005)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0892591579
    • ISBN-13: 978-0892591572
    • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.4 x 9 inches

    Once in a while a book comes along that can reshape the thinking of the world. One person at a time. Reading the Muslim Mind is such a book. Dr. Hassan Hathout starts out from a simple observation a lifetime of biculturalism (the Egyptian-born physician initially resided in Britain and has lived in the U.S. for more than a decade) leads him to note that Islam is widely known in the West for what it is not.

    This encyclopedic personality (doctor of medicine, thinker, speaker, poet) sets out to guide the reader on a comprehensive tour through Islam. For this voyage, he supplies a keen and lucid anatomy of the Islamic life. He also provides, with incisive clarity, the inner guidebook; he uncovers the tracing of the mind at work behind the practice, the spirit behind the letter, the rationale and the Ultimate Reason, God.

    For non-Muslims and those who follow what Dr. Hathout aptly calls the Judeo-Christian-Islamic world tradition at large, the trip proves illuminating and thought-provoking. For Muslims, it will re-anchor their faith and offer vital and timely answers to up-to-the-minute dilemmas of life in the new millennium.

    Reading the Muslim Mind addresses key issues of our time, from the Islamic perspective. Dr. Hathout, in this wise, warm and inspiring work, is speaking to the audience of humankind in the Age of Selfishness, Microtheism, and Godlessness. In his clarion call of hope, the author maintains that when a minimum critical mass turns to understanding and cooperation, real change is possible.

    To be known for what one really is, is nothing less than a basic human right, Dr. Hathout notes. Here, then, is Islam as it really is, and the world as it really can be.

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  • The Concept of GOD in Major Religions

    There has always been a question in the minds of people about the existence of God. All major religions have believed in one god or another. Thus, believing in a supreme being that is omnipotent and omniscience is essential to the existence of mankind.

    This full-colored book tackles the issue of existence of God from a different perspective including starting off with how different people view God. It first categorizes the belief of the major religions into 5 types of religions. Then, it describes the concept of God for world’s several major religions including Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism, and others. The book ends with a detailed analysis of concept of God in Islam and how it perfects the concept of God.

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  • My Journey from Christianity to Islam

    Born into a strict Christian household in Kenya, Yahya Ondigo was always a man of faith. He went on to join the military, and it was during this time that he was given his first exposure to the Muslim way of life. When his questions about the Christian faith were left inadequately answered, and with the help of his elder brother who had recently converted to Islam, Ondigo’s search for the truth led him towards Islam.

    My Journey from Christianity to Islam is an autobiographical work, charting this faith journey with some reflections that Ondigo made along the way concerning both religions. He discusses discrepancies in the Christian faith, particularly those with regards to the position of Jesus Christ (peace be upon him). He also touches on some of the uplifting discoveries he made about the Islamic faith and how it calls Muslims to live their daily lives.

    This story follows the increasing trend in modern times of people coming to Islam and also provides insight for those interested in comparative religion.

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  • Struggling to Surrender: Some Impressions of an American Convert to Islam

    • Paperback: 232 pages
    • Publisher: Amana Publications (2010)
    • Language: English
    • ASIN: B005SXX8IK

    In this book Professor Lang gives a very personal account of his search for God when he found out that his inherited religious beliefs could no longer answer his questions. A chance encounter led him to Islam. But now, how does he adapt to his new community, its beliefs and lifestyle?

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  • Even Angels Ask By Jeffrey Lang

    • Paperback: 248 pages
    • Publisher: Amana Pubns; 1st edition (July 1, 1997)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 0915957671
    • ISBN-13: 978-0915957675
    • Product Dimensions: 0.8 x 6.2 x 9.2 inches

    Even Angels Ask, is a true story of an American. His journey to self-discovery is well recorded in this book. The author, Jeffrey Lang, has done remarkably well in not only presenting Islam’s true message but also addressing contemporary issues that complicate a man’s life in today’s complex world. . Even Angels Ask is a good resource for answering simple questions of neighbors, friends, co-workers, who are eager to learn more about Islam. The author’s lucid writing style is engaging.

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  • Losing My Religion: A Call For Help

    • Paperback: 512 pages
    • Publisher: amana (September 1, 2004)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 1590080270
    • ISBN-13: 978-1590080276
    • Product Dimensions: 1.2 x 6 x 8.8 inches

    Prof. Jeffrey Lang , author of the two best sellers, Even Angels Ask and Struggling to Surrender presents in this book an engaging dialog with the queries of young American Muslims and converts. The author addresses the alienation from the Mosque of the great majority of America s homegrown Muslims.

    Crucial to the vitality of any religious community is its ability to attract and engage descendants and converts. By this measure, notwithstanding the proliferation of mosques and Islamic organizations, the Muslim community in America is not doing at all well.” This rather sober assessment motivates Dr. Lang to address, in this book, the alienation from the Mosque of the great majority of America’s homegrown Muslims.

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  • Understanding Islam & Muslims

    About the Book: Myths and misunderstanding continue to proliferate about Islam and its millions of followers worldwide. Through stunning photography provided by ARAMCO World and an accessible question and answer format this newly-expanded version of America’s most popular short introduction to the key precepts of Islam offers succinct, and sometimes surprising, answers to frequently asked questions about the Muslim faith.

    About the Author: Written by eminent scholars T.J. Winter, Lecturer in Islamic Studies at Cambridge University, and John A. Williams of the College of William and Mary’s Department of Religion, this new version of a classic work is unique in that it has the endorsement of Al Azhar University of Cairo, which has been the center of Islamic study for the entire Muslim world since 969 C.E.

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