The author attempts to relate current events and trends in the world to prophecies contained in the Qur’an and Sunnah. However, this best-selling book is not simply a catalogue of these events. Rather it examines and compares the outward existential behaviour, along with its inward psychological reality, both of those who do not base their way of life on Prophetic guidance and those that do.
Among the best of women were the daughters of the Prophet (SAAS). This short biography explores events in the life of the Prophet’s youngest daughter, the wife of Ali (RA). Recommended for ages 9 and over.
This work deals principally with the history of Christianity in Europe, with particular reference to Spain, tracing the movement of the original Unitarian followers of Jesus (Isa (AS)), from North Africa and the Middle East up into Europe and Spain. It goes on to describe the formation and expansion of the Trinitarian Church in Italy and the rest of Europe and outlines the almost total annihilation of the Unitarian Christians at the hands of the Trinitarian Church by means of the Mediaeval Inquisition. This is useful in understanding how Islam was able to spread so readily and rapidly in Andalus.
This book is the natural follow-on to For Christ’s Sake. It explores the history of that extraordinary period during which the Muslims first flourished and then perished in the Iberian Peninsula - now Spain and Portugal. It was largely due to the Muslim presence and illumination there that the Dark Ages in Europe came to an end, and the Muslim influence remains with us today in a thousand ways.
This is a best-selling study of the life of the Isa (AS) and the history of Unitarian and Trinitarian Christianity. It includes references to Isa (AS) in the Qur’an and the hadith as well as a critical study of the Gospel of Barnabas. This is an extremely well-reasearched and interesting read that has to date been translated into 5 other languages.
This brief booklet considers the two main perspectives from which history may be viewed. If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so is history. The author urges us to bear in mind when reading any historical account, who wrote it, from what perspective and for what purpose. This is a must-read for history enthusiasts.
This final volume describes Prophet Muhammad (SAAS) confirming his close links to all the Prophets who preceded him and foretold of his coming. It describes his noble qualities, the uniqueness of the Qur'an which was revealed to him, the adab (etiquette) of visiting Madina where he is buried, and his intercession on the Last Day.
The Difficult Journey contains the authors account of his overland journey to Saudi Arabia, to perform the Hajj in Makkah in 1977, this is an inward spiritual journey as well as an outward one
Written nearly 500 years ago, this unique work gives a clear insight into the causes of illness and healing. It contains a detailed description of both physical and spiritual diseases, drawing both from the Qur’an and from the wisdom of Prophet Muhammad (SAAS). The author’s knowledge of medicine was not only academic but also based on sound practice and experience.
The Way Back contains the authors account of his overland journey from Saudi Arabia, after having completed the Hajj, through Jordan, Syria, Turkey, Greece, Italy and France to his home in England. This is an engrossing book descibing the places that the author visited and the people that he met.