Showing posts with label Nasih Ulwan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nasih Ulwan. Show all posts

2012-01-19


Child Education in Islam

Highlights and lessonsAuthor: Abdullah Nasih Ulwan

Dar Al-Salam, Cairo, 2004

Translated by M. Mahmood Ghali, M. Kamal Abdul-Ghani, A. Shafiq Elkhatib, Ali Ahmed Sha'ban, M. Ash-Shahhat Al-Gindi

This book outlines the basic Islamic concepts in child education. The author has tried to coordiante the main ideas, as well as the basics precepts for raising Muslim children in all the different spheres of life.

Man Between Preordainment and Free Will

Author: Abdullah Nasih Ulwan

Dar Al-Salam, Cairo, 2006

Translated by Dina Yusuf

Is man preordained or does he have absolute free will? This question occupies the minds of many people and scholars in both the past and the present. Even though this question has consumed a lot of time in researches and deep thought, it is still frequently asked. One may ask: What is the essence of man and his actions? Why would Allah punish man for his evil deeds whereas He created them both? What is the meaning of guidance? What are the means to it? Why would Allah punish those whom He predestined to be among the wretched? This booklet discusses the answers to these questions as well as other controversial issues.

2012-01-18

Joys of Belief

Author: Abdullah Nasih Alwan

Dar Al-Salam, Cairo, 2004

Translated by Muhammad Mahmud Ghali

In this book, belief , according to the author, is that Muslim should firmly believe that our lives are in the Hand of Allah alone and that mans ordained lot can never miss him, nor can what he has missed ever be be his own share. Even if the whole world can come together for anything of profit to him, this will never come true unless Allah has prescribed it for him. similarly, even if the whole world can come together for anything adverse to him, this will never take place unless Allah prescribed it for him.

Islam the Law of Life

Author: Abdullah Nasih Elwan

Dar Al-Salam, Cairo, 2008

Translated by Khalifa Ezzat Abu Zeid

This book illustrates the characteristics of Islamic law and it reference over other religions and any positive laws enacted by man. These characteristics have been acknowledged by the test of time and the testimony of reality i.e. the latest theories of law, the testimony of international conferences, and confession of the just philosophers among the Arabs. This book also makes a just comparison between Islam and Christianity.

Freedom of Belief in Islamic law

Author: Abdullah Nasih Ulwan (Professor of Islamic Studies)

Dar Al-Salam, Cairo, 2008

This book represents a concise review of Islam's viewpoint toward freedom of belief. My book Qissat Al-Hidaya (Story of Guidance) deals with useful lectures and important studies. The readers will find these lectures and treatises in their proper place in the story

Polygamy in Islam

And the rationale of the Prophet's
marriage to more than one wife

Author: Abdullah Nasih Ulwan

Dar Al-Salam, Cairo, 2004

This book is an attempt to remove any shadows of doubt that prevent reader o see the obvious facts with all their glorious truthfulness about Islam. It is also an attempt to refute ignorance be knowledge falsehood by truthet


Islam And Love

Author: Abdullah Nasih Ulwan (Professor of Islamic Studies)

Dar Al-Salam, Cairo, 2011

Translated by Khalifa Ezzat Abu Zeid
 
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