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Islamic
Books, cassettes, videos, cards, software, clipart and television
programs
"Invite
to the way of your Lord with wisdom and beautiful preaching."
Quran 16:125
New Africa Radio
Audio and video lectures plus articles from the ministry of Imam W. D. Mohammed
and other African-American Muslim leaders.
Books
recommended by National Geographic Magazine
Armstrong, Karen. Islam: A Short
History. Modern Library, 2000.
Esposito, John L. Islam: The
Straight Path, 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 1998.
Esposito, John L., ed. Oxford
History of Islam. Oxford University Press, 2000.
Jenkins, Everett, Jr. The Muslim
Diaspora: A Comprehensive Reference to the Spread of Islam in Asia, Africa,
Europe and the Americas. McFarland and Company, Inc., 1999.
Lewis, Bernard. The Middle East: A
Brief History of the Last 2,000 Years. Scribner, 1995.
Lippman, Thomas W. Understanding
Islam: An Introduction to the Muslim World (2nd revised edition).Penguin, 1995.
Robinson, Francis, ed. The
Cambridge Illustrated History of the Islamic World. Cambridge University Press,
1996.
Swisher, Clarice, ed. The Spread
of Islam. Greenhaven Press, 1999.
Weiss, Walter M. Islam: An
Illustrated Historical Overview. Barron’s 2000.
Wolfe, Michael. One Thousand Roads
to Mecca. Grove Press, 2000.
Belt, Don. The World of Islam,
National Geographic Books, 2001.
National
Geographic Magazine features on Islam and Muslim countries
Edwards, Mike W. “Eyewitness
Iraq,” National Geographic (November 1999), 2-27.
Montaigne, Fen. “Iran:
Testing the Waters of Reform,” National Geographic (July 1999), 2-33.
McCarry, John. “The Promise
of Pakistan,” National Geographic (October 1997), 48-73.
Mairson, Alan. “The Three
Faces of Jerusalem,” National Geographic (April 1996), 2-31.
Abercrombie, Thomas J. “When
the Moors Ruled Spain,” National Geographic (July 1988), 86-119.
Alireza, Marianne. “Women of
Saudi Arabia,” National Geographic (October 1987), 422-453.
Severy, Merle. “The World of
Süleyman the Magnificent” National Geographic (November 1987), 552-601.
Judge, Joseph. “This Year in
Jerusalem,” National Geographic (April 1983), 478-515.
Abdul-Rauf, Muhammad. “Pilgrimage
to Mecca,” National Geographic (November 1978), 578-607.
Other
Resources
"Islam
Denounces Terrorism"
by Harun Yahya
December, 2001 (First Edition, AmalPress)
200 Pages/210 Photographs | A4 Full Colour
The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Islam
by Yahiya John Emerick
408 pages, ISBN: 0028642333, available from bookshops priced US$18.95 and from Amazon.com
(US$13.26).
Islamic Books by Ruqaiyyah
Waris Maqsood
Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood is the author of over thirty books on Islam and other
subjects. A former Head of Religious Studies at various UK inner city
secondary schools, she is probably Britain's leading authority on GCSE
Islamic studies.
Building a Stable
Foundation for Muslim Authors
"Where are the good, solid inspirational books which show an accurate
portrait of Islam as a beautiful pattern for life? Where are the biographies of
practical, everyday Muslim trying to make it through this life?" asks
American convert teacher and writer, Yahiya Emerick.
Profile
of Karen Armstrong
Mary Rourke meets the author of "Islam, a short history"
Los Angeles Times, October 9, 2000
Qaradawi's
Virtual Library
A profile of the Al-Azhar educated scholar, now Dean of Islamic
Studies at the University of Qatar, Dr. Yusuf al Qaradawi, plus a link
to his books:
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Towards a sound
awakening - renovating religion and promoting life
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The lawful and the prohibited
in Islam
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Islamic awakening between
rejection and extremism
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Priorities of the
Islamic Movement in the Coming Phase
Bridging the Gap: Islam in
America
American librarian Elizabeth J. Plantz introduces Islam to her
non-Muslim colleagues and advises them on suitable books to stock.
Documentary
maker Zahir Ahmed Captures the Glory of Islam
Anayat Durrani profiles the Los Angeles-based director of videos on
the history and religion of Islam
MeccaCentric
Da'wah Group
Large range of lectures on audio and video by well-known Muslim
speakers including Abdal-Hakim Murad, Muzammil Siddiqi, Abdullah Hakim
Quick and Hamza Yusuf.
IQRA
American publisher of Islamic text books for Muslim schools
Essential Resources for Islamic
Studies
A reading list compiled by Knut S. Vik|r of the University of
Bergen, Norway and expanded and updated by Alan Godlas, University of
Georgia, and B.R. von Schlegell, University of Pennsylvania.
Rizwi's
Bibliography for Medieval Islam
Rizwi S. Faizer Ph.D. (McGill University, Montreal) brings significant books and
articles to the attention of students of Islam and the Middle or Near East
Alharamain
Foundation
Alharamain Foundation based un Saudi Arabia is a private,
charitable, and educational organization tasked with conveying the true
Islamic teachings throughout the world. It derives its name from
the Arabic word Alharamain which means the two Holy Mosques in Makkah
and Madinah. Free English-language Islamic books are available
through this site for both Muslims and non-Muslims.
Halalco.com
An extensive range of Islamic books and gift products
International
Books and Tapes Supply
Islamic
Greeting Cards
Islamic
Image Gallery
Nine Parts of Desire
"Brooks demonstrates respect for Islam and the Muslims she met
as a reporter. Her scholarly work on Islam also appears to be
extensive."
Geoff Lumetta reviews this 1996 book by Geraldine Brooks.
Book
Reviews
Islam:
Empire of Faith
PBS mini-series narrated by Academy Award-winning actor Ben Kingsley, airs
on PBS Tuesday, May 8, 2001, 8:00 p.m. ET (check
local listings). The two-and-a-half-hour program tells the story of the
great sweep of Islamic power and faith during its first 1,000 years — from
the birth of the prophet Muhammad to the peak of the Ottoman Empire under the
reign of Suleyman the Magnificent. Historical re-enactments and a remarkable
exposition of Islamic art, artifacts and architecture are combined with
interviews with scholars to recount the rise of early Islamic civilization.
Islam:
Empire of Faith
Ayub Khan reviews the two-and-a-half hour PBS documentary, the
first American primetime television program to address the history and
culture of Islam.
IslamOnline.Net, May 7, 2001
The Best Non-Fiction of
2000
Reviews of three books of possible interest to Muslims from the Los Angeles
Times Best of the Year.
List
of Islamic booksellers, publishers and software developers

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