In the past week, I've read mostly rubbish...I have a couple of trashy celeb magazines lying at home that my sister usually picks up from Uni..such as Heat, Hello and some of the latest Asian women magazine...which I've read from cover to cover.
I've also finished reading a tribal, fiction book for the second time about a woman who's dad gets her married to the Qur'an.
I'm reading about 4 books at the moment, all for various reasons. My problem is I dip into books to read about something or skim-read the whole book and then never get round to reading them cover to cover.
I bought the ideal Muslimah only last week, and was looking through Purification Of The Heart yesterday. And I have read bits of The Sealed Nectar, need to read that in full yet.
Has anyone read Does My Head Look Big In This? It is brilliant. A must read.
my sister does that reads a few books at the same time- i cant do that
it took me ages reading The life of Muhammad Marting Lings, id read it and leave it for a while and then id pick it up and start all over again, eventually managed to keep going through it
Imaani, you're like me. i've read half of Purification of the Heart, Instruction of the Student, Mercy Oceans (Mawlana Sheikh Nazim), Martin Lings one and god knows how many other books.
Yes, i have read 'does my head look big in this' is so funny, a kiddy book though! i wouldn't expect you to be reading them kind of books imaani!
I loved it! We really need more stuff like that, info which isn't presented like a lecture. If you haven't read it, you really must!! You'll love it. They should bring out a male version of it too. Now that would be interesting!
I hate going between books, but sometimes have to in order to get certain info.
Its all about the adjustments mums had to make when their daughters accepted Islam - its more of a 'guide' to mums in this situation. But a very open minded read.
Most of all I love my books which have a Middle East twist to them.
Any of you guys into them kind of books? Read loads within the genra, but can only think of the "Arabian princess" and "pindies or summat
Can u recommand any books within this genra?
Most of my bookshelf consists of these books. If your into this kind of stuff. I recommend...
-Read all of the princess series. Those books are classic - I have all four.
-Not without my daughter by Betty Mahmoody (must read)
-Love in a torn land (currently reading that)
-Promise to Nadia
-Fatwa (living with a death threat)
-
And if your into cultural books/honours killings etc
Its all about the adjustments mums had to make when their daughters accepted Islam - its more of a 'guide' to mums in this situation. But a very open minded read.
is it good for mothers whose sons have accepted islam, or just daughters?
Its all about the adjustments mums had to make when their daughters accepted Islam - its more of a 'guide' to mums in this situation. But a very open minded read.
is it good for mothers whose sons have accepted islam, or just daughters?
Well...a large part of it deals ith accepting the Hijaab/dress and Muslim male partner.
However, most of it should be relevent to sons and daughters.
Most of all I love my books which have a Middle East twist to them.
Any of you guys into them kind of books? Read loads within the genra, but can only think of the "Arabian princess" and "pindies or summat
Can u recommand any books within this genra?
Most of my bookshelf consists of these books. If your into this kind of stuff. I recommend...
-Read all of the princess series. Those books are classic - I have all four.
-Not without my daughter by Betty Mahmoody (must read)
-Love in a torn land (currently reading that)
-Promise to Nadia
-Fatwa (living with a death threat)
-
And if your into cultural books/honours killings etc
I recommend..
-Shame
-Leila
-The Holy woman (fiction)
why thank you muslim sister,
quite a selection you given me
—
A rose protects its beauty with thorns..a woman protects hers with a veil
I would reccomend Sold by Zana Muhsen. Its about 2 girls from the UK, their father is Yemeni and he takes his daughters to Yemen for "Holiday" they end up getting married and struggle to get back to the UK. Real life story and the follow up is "A promise to Nadia" sad story excellent reads.
Anyone read the kite runner? Any good?
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' Nay, verily! With me is my Lord, He will guide me ' {2662}
I would reccomend Sold by Zana Muhsen. Its about 2 girls from the UK, their father is Yemeni and he takes his daughters to Yemen for "Holiday" they end up getting married and struggle to get back to the UK. Real life story and the follow up is "A promise to Nadia" sad story excellent reads.
Anyone read the kite runner? Any good?
yep Princess by jean sasson, read it some time ago, I take it princess sultan’s circle is a continuation of princess?
I heard about "sold", need to read that, need to hunt down a copy! Sounds good...
Kite runner, it out in cinema's, think I mite just pop down to see that
just finished reading "the holy women". Loved it, twist after twist
Concerning the book I'v just read one thing I must say I found rather disturbing, is when the girl had the ceremony in which she was married to the Qur’an. She got dolled up and everything, and was put on stage just like a normal wedding.
Taking it’s a book based on a true story, I really hope this incident didn’t actually take place in real life.
How could people do such a thing.
—
A rose protects its beauty with thorns..a woman protects hers with a veil
I am reading the 3rd volume of the mathnawi of Mawlana Rumi. I started reading the mathnawi after listening to the brilliant lectures delivered by Shaykh ul Islam at al Hidayah. It usually takes me 4-5 hours to read a book of 6-700 pages however this book has kept me busy for 4 months due to the deep meanings in the beautiful verses, which are not always apparent. My friend studied the book in Pakistan so she is great help.
—
'To cure sometimes, to relieve often, to comfort always'
The instruction of the student is a brilliant book, I take it with me everywhere. The following verse really woke me up when I read it:
Through much toil do you gain high distinction.
So he who seeks learning keeps awake during the night.
You strive after glory but then you sleep at night?
He who seeks pearls immerses himself in the sea.
The height of the builders block depends on the height of his aspirations; a mans dignity rests on his nightly vigils.
Whoever desires elevation without fatigue
Wastes his life in the quest for the absurd.
I have forsaken sleep at night to win your satisfaction, o lord of lords.
So let me attain the acquisition of knowledge
And let me reach the utmost degree of accomplishment.
—
'To cure sometimes, to relieve often, to comfort always'
Do any of you guys ever read anything that isn't 'Muslim-related' (Harry Potter not included)? There is a big wide world of literature out there that is well worth exploring. The vast majority of books mentioned so far seem to be in quite a narrow field.
I don't mean to have a go at what people choose to read, but I was just wondering if anyone does this?
25 June 2005
6 days 3 hours
In the past week, I've read mostly rubbish...I have a couple of trashy celeb magazines lying at home that my sister usually picks up from Uni..such as Heat, Hello and some of the latest Asian women magazine...which I've read from cover to cover.
I've also finished reading a tribal, fiction book for the second time about a woman who's dad gets her married to the Qur'an.
24 May 2006
1 day 9 hours
i used to read celeb mags @ work in between calls, would never buy one tho
when i was younger i used to read alot more books was hooked onto point horror collection lol
ive just read a few books on sufism
reading Purificaton of the Heart nowwwww its been on my bookshelf for ages...
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
28 October 2005
38 sec
sealed nectar
People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid.
13 August 2006
3 hours 30 min
I'm reading about 4 books at the moment, all for various reasons. My problem is I dip into books to read about something or skim-read the whole book and then never get round to reading them cover to cover.
I bought the ideal Muslimah only last week, and was looking through Purification Of The Heart yesterday. And I have read bits of The Sealed Nectar, need to read that in full yet.
Has anyone read Does My Head Look Big In This? It is brilliant. A must read.
24 May 2006
1 day 9 hours
my sister does that reads a few books at the same time- i cant do that
it took me ages reading The life of Muhammad
Marting Lings, id read it and leave it for a while and then id pick it up and start all over again, eventually managed to keep going through it
i dunno how people read on the bus either!!!!
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
4 April 2006
5 hours 37 min
Imaani, you're like me. i've read half of Purification of the Heart, Instruction of the Student, Mercy Oceans (Mawlana Sheikh Nazim), Martin Lings one and god knows how many other books.
Yes, i have read 'does my head look big in this' is so funny, a kiddy book though! i wouldn't expect you to be reading them kind of books imaani!
13 August 2006
3 hours 30 min
I loved it! We really need more stuff like that, info which isn't presented like a lecture. If you haven't read it, you really must!! You'll love it. They should bring out a male version of it too. Now that would be interesting!
I hate going between books, but sometimes have to in order to get certain info.
4 April 2006
5 hours 37 min
aye, i love them kind of books! they certainly keep you hooked! any other books which are similar to that one?
13 August 2006
3 hours 30 min
Hhmm, not sure, Can't think, will have a look at what I've got and see. It did stand out so probably not.
12 August 2006
24 weeks 4 days
Love books
Read most of the books mention here loved Hamza Yusuf "purification of the heart" a must read!
Read Martin Lings not long ago. Shaykh Nazim sufi books awesome
I'm on and off with the seal nectar made a good start on it tho.
The “Ideal Muslimah” read bits of its,
Lol “Does my head look big in this" couldn’t agree with u more imaani, really enjoyed it.
Most of all I love my books which have a Middle East twist to them.
Any of you guys into them kind of books? Read loads within the genra, but can only think of the "Arabian princess" and "pindies or summat
Can u recommand any books within this genra?
A rose protects its beauty with thorns..a woman protects hers with a veil
21 November 2006
6 hours 27 min
For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway
2∞&➔
24 May 2006
1 day 9 hours
has anyone here read Daughters of Another Path by Carol Anderson Anway
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
25 June 2005
6 days 3 hours
I read it. s'alright.
Its all about the adjustments mums had to make when their daughters accepted Islam - its more of a 'guide' to mums in this situation. But a very open minded read.
25 June 2005
6 days 3 hours
Most of my bookshelf consists of these books. If your into this kind of stuff. I recommend...
-Read all of the princess series. Those books are classic - I have all four.
-Not without my daughter by Betty Mahmoody (must read)
-Love in a torn land (currently reading that)
-Promise to Nadia
-Fatwa (living with a death threat)
-
And if your into cultural books/honours killings etc
I recommend..
-Shame
-Leila
-The Holy woman (fiction)
24 May 2006
1 day 9 hours
i have a few of those books
but dont know where they are
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
21 November 2006
6 hours 27 min
is it good for mothers whose sons have accepted islam, or just daughters?
2∞&➔
25 June 2005
6 days 3 hours
Well...a large part of it deals ith accepting the Hijaab/dress and Muslim male partner.
However, most of it should be relevent to sons and daughters.
12 August 2006
24 weeks 4 days
why thank you muslim sister,
quite a selection you given me
A rose protects its beauty with thorns..a woman protects hers with a veil
8 October 2005
5 weeks 4 days
Princess by Jean sasson? Was good, you read Princess Sultanas cirlce? Some other books by Jean Sasson: http://www.jeansasson.com/books_by_jean_sasson.htm
I would reccomend Sold by Zana Muhsen. Its about 2 girls from the UK, their father is Yemeni and he takes his daughters to Yemen for "Holiday" they end up getting married and struggle to get back to the UK. Real life story
and the follow up is "A promise to Nadia" sad story
excellent reads.
Anyone read the kite runner? Any good?
' Nay, verily! With me is my Lord, He will guide me ' {2662}
24 May 2006
1 day 9 hours
my sisters reading the kite runner jus now, shes nearly read it all in one day so im presuming its gd
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
12 August 2006
24 weeks 4 days
yep Princess by jean sasson, read it some time ago, I take it princess sultan’s circle is a continuation of princess?
I heard about "sold", need to read that, need to hunt down a copy! Sounds good...
Kite runner, it out in cinema's, think I mite just pop down to see that
just finished reading "the holy women". Loved it, twist after twist
Concerning the book I'v just read one thing I must say I found rather disturbing, is when the girl had the ceremony in which she was married to the Qur’an. She got dolled up and everything, and was put on stage just like a normal wedding.
Taking it’s a book based on a true story, I really hope this incident didn’t actually take place in real life.
How could people do such a thing.
A rose protects its beauty with thorns..a woman protects hers with a veil
24 May 2006
1 day 9 hours
can you return it to me inshallah
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
12 August 2006
24 weeks 4 days
Inshallah will pop down later on today.
A rose protects its beauty with thorns..a woman protects hers with a veil
4 April 2006
5 hours 37 min
noo, i want to read it next! you can have your other one back
24 May 2006
1 day 9 hours
which one have you got
i always let people borrow books n forget about it
did u find the books u took from the grey box?
To be beautiful is to expect nothing in return.
4 April 2006
5 hours 37 min
from my sisters lips. i cant even remember what books i took from you
you sure i didnt give them back to you? i shall have a look.
5 December 2007
6 hours 24 min
I am reading the 3rd volume of the mathnawi of Mawlana Rumi. I started reading the mathnawi after listening to the brilliant lectures delivered by Shaykh ul Islam at al Hidayah. It usually takes me 4-5 hours to read a book of 6-700 pages however this book has kept me busy for 4 months due to the deep meanings in the beautiful verses, which are not always apparent. My friend studied the book in Pakistan so she is great help.
'To cure sometimes, to relieve often, to comfort always'
Alexis Carrel (French Surgeon)
5 December 2007
6 hours 24 min
The instruction of the student is a brilliant book, I take it with me everywhere. The following verse really woke me up when I read it:
Through much toil do you gain high distinction.
So he who seeks learning keeps awake during the night.
You strive after glory but then you sleep at night?
He who seeks pearls immerses himself in the sea.
The height of the builders block depends on the height of his aspirations; a mans dignity rests on his nightly vigils.
Whoever desires elevation without fatigue
Wastes his life in the quest for the absurd.
I have forsaken sleep at night to win your satisfaction, o lord of lords.
So let me attain the acquisition of knowledge
And let me reach the utmost degree of accomplishment.
'To cure sometimes, to relieve often, to comfort always'
Alexis Carrel (French Surgeon)
21 November 2006
6 hours 27 min
Do any of you guys ever read anything that isn't 'Muslim-related' (Harry Potter not included)? There is a big wide world of literature out there that is well worth exploring. The vast majority of books mentioned so far seem to be in quite a narrow field.
I don't mean to have a go at what people choose to read, but I was just wondering if anyone does this?
2∞&➔
24 June 2005
1 week 44 min
Everything law related
Criminology, Property Law and Practice, Business Law and Practice
And the 'Wheres Wally?' series.
I can handle clouds, but cant fight with an eclipse.