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The Lost Hadith

During Operation Iraqi Freedom, the CIA places Sergeant Burns, who is also a professor of religious studies in civilian life, on special assignment to decipher a pendant that belonged to the Prophet Muhammad's wife, A'isha. Competing Islamic factions, each led by fanatical clerics, pursue Burns across the Middle East as he uses the clues found on the pendant to search for a forbidden Hadith; writings about Muhammad that threaten to tear Islam apart. The clerics resort to kidnapping Burns' daughter while she vacations in France and plan to exchange her for the Hadith. The CIA learns that Burns now plans to exchange the Hadith for his daughter, which they cannot allow. The Lost Hadith is loosely based on an actual event during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

The CIA learns that Burns now plans to exchange the Hadith for his daughter, which they cannot allow. The Lost Hadith is loosely based on an actual event during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Forty Hadith on Fitan

This is Arabic and English Book on Fitan Trials, it is a collection of Forty Hadiths on Turmoil ( saying of Prophet Muhammad PBUH ), with brief explanation, also what is the most trial affect people and how to avoid and be safe from Trials

This is Arabic and English Book on Fitan Trials, it is a collection of Forty Hadiths on Turmoil ( saying of Prophet Muhammad PBUH ), with brief explanation, also what is the most trial affect people and how to avoid and be safe from Trials

Introducing Hadith Studies

Interpretive Principles of the Hanafi School

This book introduces the key interpretive principles that form the hadith hermeneutics of the Hanafi School. It surveys the formation and development of the School from its founder Abu Hanifa until the theorisation and consolidation of later adherents. It then explains the interpretive principles with examples of those principles applied to legal cases. The copious citation of classical Arabic texts makes this a convenient reference for those studying and researching this subject area.

This book introduces the key interpretive principles that form the hadith hermeneutics of the Hanafi School.

Worship

The More Excellent Way

Worship, the More Excellent Way, Delineates the Scriptural methods for worship. It reveals flagrant practices that are diametrically opposed to the orderly worship commanded by Holy Scripture. It exposes false doctrines that corrupt Biblical worship and relegates some worshippers to a place of second-class citizenship in the Church. The book, "Worship: the More Excellent Way," has grown from the need for an accurate, in depth, study of Holy Scripture to determine the Bible way. It offers answers to such questions as: What is the Church? Who are the Blessed of God? What is a Bible Church? What is True Worship? "Worship, the More Excellent Way," reveals grammatical errors made by translators, editors, and Bible publishers that have helped create false doctrines. It deals with language conflicts and the issue of a woman's place in the worship service. "Worship, the More Excellent Way," provides Scriptural insight about. The New Testament Church The body of Christ, Elements of Biblical worship, The manifestation of the spirit, Comprehensible worship, Orderly worship and How to create and maintain proper worship. It deals with the matter of authority, and it discusses "the more excellent way" of honoring God.

The book, "Worship: the More Excellent Way," has grown from the need for an accurate, in depth, study of Holy Scripture to determine the Bible way. It offers answers to such questions as: What is the Church? Who are the Blessed of God?

Nature Worship

An Account of Phallic Faiths and Practices

"Nature Worship" is an account of phallic practice especially within Hindu and ancient Greek tradition. Speaking of temple prostitution, phallic symbolism, yoni veneration, and the Maharaja of India among other topics, at the time of its printing such works were taboo and thus privately released. Speaking of the strictest occult traditions of the sensual and of the left hand, feminine path, it attempts to project its Eurocentrism and Christian philosophy onto mystery schools far more ancient, but provides a plethora of knowledge for any academic or spiritualist nonetheless, twain with many dozens of secondary spiritual sources.

"Nature Worship" is an account of phallic practice especially within Hindu and ancient Greek tradition.

86 Doa Dari Al Quran 2

Kumpulan 86 ayat-ayat suci Al Quran dari QS. Al Hijr sampai QS. Asy Syu'ara, yang mengandung doa, cara berdoa, dan kisah para Nabi saat berdoa.

Kumpulan 86 ayat-ayat suci Al Quran dari QS. Al Hijr sampai QS. Asy Syu'ara, yang mengandung doa, cara berdoa, dan kisah para Nabi saat berdoa.

80 Doa Dari Al Quran 3

80 prayers from Quran surah QS. Asy Syuara until QS. Saba'.

80 prayers from Quran surah QS. Asy Syuara until QS. Saba'.

Al-Quran the Miracle of Miracles

Al-Quran the Miracle of Miracles. This is a brief book which explains the meanings and the definitions of miracle. It also describes some of the scientific facts mentioned in the Quran which modern scientists, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, affirm as true. A book on religion and science.

Al-Quran the Miracle of Miracles. This is a brief book which explains the meanings and the definitions of miracle.

Notes on Islamic Economics

Theories and Institutions

Notes on Islamic Economics: Theories and InstitutionsIn this book I present the basic theories and the institutional set up of Islamic economics. It consists of chapters one through eleven. Chapters one and two attempt to answer the questions of 'what is Islamic Economics' and 'why we need to study it', they also discuss issues of definition, scope, sources of knowledge and relevance. The third chapter deals with the basic values and ethical questions of Islamic economics both as a branch of science and as a study of the Islamic economic system. It briefly studies ethical values which affect economic behaviour of men and women like of efficiency, performance, self-reliance, perfection and benevolence. Chapter four discusses the fundamental institutional setup of the Islamic economic system. It argues that the Islamic institutional set up is based on nine pillars which are: 1) Property rights, 2) Exchange and contracts, 3) Economic freedom, 4) Market structure, 5) Wealth and income, 6) State of law, 7) Economic activity of the state, 8) Internal ethical monitor, and 9) Mercy and caring. The next two chapters are devoted to the discussion of the position and place of the state and the private sector in the system and the interrelations between them. The main argument of these chapters is that while the Islamic system adores private ownership and economic freedom, it assigns an important role to the state, in all its branches, and charges it with important functions including the management of public properties and natural resources, which may be huge under certain circumstances. Islamic theories of consumer behavior and producer behavior are discussed in chapters seven and eight. The basic theorem of these two chapters is that human beings are not one dimensional. They rather have a benevolent facet of their behaviors which is present both in the consumers and the firms as well. The analysis in these two chapters tries to take this behavioral element into consideration. Chapter nine revisits the market and deals with the structure of prices at the micro level. It argues that the market reforms introduced by the Prophet, pbuh, himself were very exemplary in setting the desired structure for the market on the basis of fair play of market forces of demand and supply without elements of injustice which may come from monopoly, financial power, unethical practices by some actors or insufficient power of enforcement of exchange contracts. At the same time the Islamic market structure does not assume conditions of perfect competition. The last two chapters are devoted to discussing the effect of market structure on the factors of production and on the allocation process of resources. They also discuss regulations in the market and their extent and effects.In this book as in the other three books of this series, I deal with the fundamental issues of Islamic economics and finance in a realistic yet innovative manner while observing fundamental relations, ties and inspiration from the basic sources of the Islamic religion and its Shari'ah rulings; the Qur'an and the Sunnah.

Notes on Islamic Economics: Theories and InstitutionsIn this book I present the basic theories and the institutional set up of Islamic economics.