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 | | S. Parvez Manzoor | | What book would you recommend? | | Al-Ghazalis The Incoherence of the Philosophers (Tr. By M Marmura; Brighham Young University Press, 1997). A classic which is still relevant for the modern debate on cosmology and the place of reason in the ultimate scheme of things. ... | | more |
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Only Half of Me: Being a Muslim in Britain It is worth comparing this book with George Aligiah's book which was seemed like a pouring out of guilt for wanting to integrate. Compare Aligiah and Omar - Both journalists for the BBC, migrants to t... | | myclown | 24 May 2007 | Good Wahhabi - Bad Wahhabi This book and review are welcome but perhaps more could have been said of the Saudi progamme of 're-education and rehabilitation' to wean the extremist salafis from destructive 'takfiri' tendencies. H... | | machliwala | 23 May 2007 | The Qur'an: a Biography while i agree with abdulqadir's comments i think that the audiences are entirely different. Lawrence's book is aimed not, in my view, primarily for a Muslim audience. His book provides an introductory... | | nafilawaq | 23 May 2007 | The Qur'an: a Biography although i enjoyed the book, i found that Amin Ahsan Islahi's Tadabbur-e-Qur'an (Pondering Over the Qur'an): Volume I - Tafsir of Surah al-Fatihah and Al-Baqarah) much more relevant for Muslims today.... | | abdulqadirjazaeri | 23 May 2007 | Only Half of Me: Being a Muslim in Britain This is a good book. It provides a clear and moving account of the trials and tribulations facing diaspora Muslims. More power to Omaar's pen!... | | nafilawaq | 21 May 2007 |
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