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Caesarean Moon Births
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Caesarean Moon Births: Calculation, Moon sighting and the Prophetic Way
By: Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
Book Description
From the Preface:
Prior to the advent of electricity, every night held the possibility of a celestial light show. People in even the most urban environments were exposed to the awe and majesty of the heavens, which clearly “proclaim the glory of God.” The contemplation of the celestial orbs and their movements provided early man with the most direct connection to his Lord. In the Qur’anic story of Abraham, it is his observance of heavenly phenomena that leads him to his certainty of God’s unity and transcendence. Since the time of the Seljuq Turks, the crescent moon has been a sign of Islam. Our Price: $6.95
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Seasons Autumn - Winter 2003-2004
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Seasons
Autumn - Winter 2003-2004
Seasons Vol 1, Issue 2, Autumn-Winter 2003
The Autumn-Winter Reflections issue continues as the first Seasons, representing the highest level of academic and intellectual discourse from our community. Twenty-five pages longer than the previous issue, this one is full of engaging articles written by some of the top Muslim scholars in the West.
With articles by Abdul Hakim Murad, Mohamed Zakariya, Zaid Shakir, Hamza Yusuf, and many others, this dynamic and diverse issue of Seasons addresses a wide variety of topics and themes including an insightful, rational view of the global current state of affairs; a look at reverence given to the Prophet Muhammad through art; a balanced Islamic perspective on music; a scholarly explanation of the true nature of jihad; a fascinating description of Florence Nightingale’s trip to the Arab world and her surprising reflections on Islam; a moving poem in tribute to Rachel Corrie; and much more. Our Price: $15.00
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Seasons Journal Autumn 2007
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Seasons Journal Autumn 2007
The Autumn 2007 issue of Seasons, the semiannual journal of Zaytuna Institute, offers scholarly essays touching on a wide range of subjects, including the linguistic history of the name “al-Quds,” the implications of Muslim activists relying on socialist political thought, a touching biography of Nafisah the Ascetic, and an exploration of whether or not Sayyid Qutb should be considered the father of contemporary Islamist violence. Our Price: $9.00
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Seasons Spring - Summer 2004
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Seasons
Spring - Summer 2004
Semiannual Journal of Zaytuna Institute
Islam and the Nationalist Question - Imam Zaid Shakir
On Suffering and Liveration - Marc Ellis
Morada Memories - Karima Alavi
Ali and the Jew - Edwin Arnold
Marmaduke Pickthall - Abdal Hakim Murad
Khutba-tul-Eid - Marmaduke Pickthall
On God, Many Names - Umar F. Abdullah
Hemeopathy - Latifa Wellman Weinman
The Islamic Ottoman Influence on the Development of Religious Toleration in Reformation Transylvania - Susan Ritchie
Muslim Education in a Technological Society - Anas Coburn Our Price: $15.00
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Seasons Spring - Summer 2005
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Seasons Spring - Summer 2005
Volume 2, Number 2
From West Africa to the Americas: Muslims and the Transatlantic Slave Trade – Sylviane A. Diouf
Generous Tolerance in Islam and its Effects on the Life of a Muslim - Hamza Yusuf
From the Spirituality of Jihad to the Ideology of Jihadism - Reza Shah-Kazemi
Islam, The Prophet Muhammad, and Blackness - Zaid Shakir
Kim ki dost yolunda terk-i can eder (poem) - Eshrefoglu Rumi (Trans: Abdal Hakim Murad)
The Muhammadan Attributes – Mostafa al-Badawi
The Natural Approach to Raising Healthy Children – Randall Neustaedter
Habib ‘Ali al-Habashi’s Counsel to his Daughter Khadija – Mostafa al-Badawi
An Ottoman Gift to America – M. Ugur Derman Our Price: $10.00
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Seasons Spring 2006
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Seasons Spring 2006
Volume 3 Number 1
This issue includes a brilliant analysis by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf of various scholars' views on the game of chess throughout history since its introduction to Muslims; a ballad you can sing along with by Dr. Abdal Hakim Murad; an explanation of Islamic calligraphy in China by the master calligrapher, Haji Noor Deen Mi Guangjiang; a look at sleep disorders and advice on sleep by physician, Dr. Aisha Subhani; an examination of the Alhambra in Spain by Robert Abdal Hayy Darr; a look at building communities by Anas Coburn; a prayer for rain translated into English by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf; and more. Our Price: $10.00
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Seasons Spring 2007
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Seasons Volume 3 No. 2
This 96-page issue features Imam Zaid Shakir presenting the value of the Mawlid; Mohamed Zakariya recounting a fascinating story of calligraphers in Istanbul; Abdel Hadi Honerkamp detailing the teachings of the great Sufi, Ibn Abbad; Shaykh Hamza Yusuf clarifying scholarly positions on women serving as imams; Mostafa al-Badawi shedding light on the benefits of sending blessings on the Prophet, peace be upon him, and more!
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Agenda to Change Our Condition
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Agenda to Change Our Condition
By: Shaykh Hamza Yusuf & Imam Zaid Shakir
This life changing book is a must for every Muslim in the West. It's used for the Zaytuna's Minara program, as well as Halaqa's throughout United States, Canada, and England. It includes all the exercises with the original Arabic text and English translation.
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The Creed of Imam al Tahawi
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The Creed of Imam al-Tahawi (HB)
Translated, Introduced, and Annotated by Hamza Yusuf
Worldwide distribution by www.rumibookstore.com
U.K. www.rootsdistribution.co.uk - Canada www.revivingtheislamicspirit.com
In an age of bewildering spiritual and intellectual confusion, creed has never been more important. Every Muslim is obliged to learn it and is promised protection from deviant beliefs by following the unassailable texts of the scholastic community of Islam. Of them all, The Creed of Imam al-Tahawi is the simplest, the most effective, and the least controversial. It serves as a sound basis for Islamic faith and is the most reliable of the early articulations of Muslim belief. Because Imam al-Tahawi avoided involuted theological issues and systematically presented the most fundamental aspects of dogmatic theology, his creed has achieved an unusual degree of acceptance in the Muslim milieu. In the thousand years since it was written, many great Muslim scholars have penned commentaries on it...
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Submission, Faith & Beauty
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Softcover sewn 104 Pages (full color)
Written by the Muslim scholar, Dr. Joseph Lumbard, and co-edited by Imam Zaid Shakir and Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, this thoughtful and well-written work beautifully and succinctly summarizes the core beliefs of the Muslim faith.
From The Back Cover:
Islam is the most maligned religion in the West. We have grown accustomed to assertions about Islam that appear almost daily in the media or in the statements of Western leaders that would be considered unacceptable and condemned as the bigoted and racist remarks that they are, if they were made about any other major world religion...
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