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Jul 08
2007

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DATING IN ISLAM??? : MUSLIMAH PERSPECTIVE


Muslim Women Enter Al-Hikim Mosque in Islamic Cairo, One of Oldest in Cairo, Dating to 1010 AD Photographic Poster Print


Muslim Women Enter Al-Hikim Mosque in Islamic Cairo, One of Oldest in Cairo, Dating to 1010 AD Photographic Poster Print



Muslim Women Enter Al-Hikim Mosque in Islamic Cairo, One of Oldest in Cairo, Dating to 1010 AD is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget!…


Muslim Women Enter Al-Hikim Mosque in Islamic Cairo, One of Oldest in Cairo, Dating to 1010 AD Stretched Canvas Poster Print


Muslim Women Enter Al-Hikim Mosque in Islamic Cairo, One of Oldest in Cairo, Dating to 1010 AD Stretched Canvas Poster Print



Decorate your home or office with high quality wall décor. Muslim Women Enter Al-Hikim Mosque in Islamic Cairo, One of Oldest in Cairo, Dating to 1010 AD is that perfect piece that matches your style, interests, and budget….


Why Black Men Love White Women: Going Beyond Sexual Politics to the Heart of the Matter


Why Black Men Love White Women: Going Beyond Sexual Politics to the Heart of the Matter


$7.50


THE IRREVERENT, EYE-OPENING, AND HILARIOUS BOOK THAT DARES TO ASK… Why do so many high-profile black men date and marry the most ordinary white women? Why do so many other black men desire and covet the company of white women? And why does this subject deeply touch so many people of both races? Are these provocative questions matters of love, sex, revenge, power, or politics? All of th…

Bestest. Ramadan. Ever.


Bestest. Ramadan. Ever.


$5.95


No pizza. No boyfriend. (No life.) Okay, so during Ramadan, we’re not allowed to eat from sunrise to sunset. For one whole month. My family does this every year, even though I’ve been to a mosque exactly twice in my life. And it’s true, I could stand to lose a few pounds. (Sadly, my mom’s hotness skipped a generation.) But is starvation really an acceptable method? I think not.Even worse, my oppr…

The Muslim Marriage Guide


The Muslim Marriage Guide


$10.32


This highly prized book fills the need for a guide for Muslim couples, married or planning marriage.The book draws on Islamic sources of the Qur’an and the Sunnah to discuss the main emotional,social and sexual problems that can afflict relationships, suggesting many ways in which these can be resolved….

Muslim


Muslim


$10.92


Muslim

To Be A Muslim


To Be A Muslim


$42.5


To Be A Muslim

Dating


Dating


$6.86


Dating

Muslim Architecture


Muslim Architecture


$36.98


Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Hesperides Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

The American Muslim Teenager's Handbook


The American Muslim Teenager’s Handbook


$9.99


Everything you always wanted to know about Islam — but didn’t know to ask! What does it mean to be Muslim in America? Ask ten different people and you’ll probably receive ten different answers. Islam is as dynamic as it is misunderstood, and has been in a state of constant change and development for almost fourteen hundred years. So how can you reconcile being a teenager in America with being a Muslim? It’s not as difficult as you might think! Written by teens for teens, The American Muslim Teenager’s Handbook covers everything from basic Islamic history and reading the Quran to addressing the issues of drinking and dating, and also includes thoughts and opinions from Muslim teenagers across the country. Positive, informative, and honest, here is the indispensable primer — for Muslims and non-Muslims alike — for learning about and finding a place in Islamic American culture today.

Muslim Teens in Pitfalls and Pranks


Muslim Teens in Pitfalls and Pranks


$14.48


Imagine…that you are an average fifteen-year old boy in an American public high school. You study hard, play soccer, and look forward to getting your driver’s license next year along with your first job. One typical day, a blonde-haired popular cheerleader approaches you at school and wants to go on a date. Everyone’s dream, right? Except suddenly you realize that you’re not an average boy–you’re Muslim and you’re not allowed to date. But all around you–in high school, in books, on television–everyone is dating. So who do you turn to as an example? At the same time, Nur becomes convinced that her college-aged brother is becoming a fundamentalist Muslim based on some of the people he is hanging out with at the university. She gets a lesson in jumping to conclusions and stereotyping conservative Muslims as terrorists in the same way that she so adamantly speaks out against. These are just two of the many typical situations that the teenagers in this book face. There are seven main characters in the series. Ibrahim and Nur Karim are a fifteen and fourteen-year old brother and sister whose parents are Palestinian. Nadia and Ali Hussain are also fifteen and fourteen-years old. They were both born in Bosnia. The last three main characters are Khalid, Elham, and Farid AlAmery, aged sixteen, fourteen, and thirteen. They were born in Iraq but grew up in the US. The Karims and Hussains are Sunni Muslims. The AlAmerys are Shias. Author’s Note: The story takes place in Des Moines, IA, a randomly chosen city. Only the city name is real. All of the streets and businesses are completely fictional, including the description of the Islamic center and the schools. Des Moines was chosen because itrepresents a typical western city which is predominantly Christian but has a growing Muslim population. When one thinks of American Muslims, rarely would we think of Iowa or Nebraska, for that matter, which actually has a population of over 6,000 Muslims. About the Author Maryam Mahmoodian author of Muslim Teens in Pitfalls and Pranks is a Muslim-American, born and raised in the US with an Iranian father and an American mother. She currently works as a family physician in Lincoln, Nebraska, where she lives with her husband.

Early Muslim Dogma: A Source-Critical Study


Early Muslim Dogma: A Source-Critical Study


$60.98


The key sources for the reconstruction of the early history of Muslim dogma are a group of texts ascribed to authors of the late first century of the Hijra. These texts bear on two major doctrinal controversies, the Murji’ite and the Qadarite, raising issues related on the one hand to the judgement of the events of the First Civil War, and on the other to the dilemma of predestination and free will. Part I and II of this study present a new source for the early history of the Murji’a, and argue new positions regarding the early doctrine and politics of the movement. Parts III and IV are an investigation of the authenticity and dating of this and half a dozen similar sources; the issues thereby raised are fundamental for the history of Muslim dogma, and have ramifications for the study of early Muslim history at large. The book also discusses the origin of particular Muslim doctrines in the religious and intellectual trends of late antiquity.


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