Bookworm

I knew we were missing one or two threads,

This ones dedicated to everyone who likes reading books,

or would like to recommend a book.

Let us know whats on your shelf,

What you like reading, what you ARE reading, and what you thought was pants.

Got a lot of books on my book shelf. My favourite book is Godfather by Mario Puzer. Its quite lenghty but if you're interested in a book you don't really notice.

I actually saw the movie before but like the book a whole lot more, it is a lot more detailed as it goes into the background of all the character someting you don't get in the movie.

Benjamin Zaphaniah is a really good author as well but his books only appealed to me when i was about 12 or 13, but its good that he got me into books at a young age. I liked Face and Gangsta Rap by him. I also find his poetry deep aswell, his main influence was Tupac which is probably why his books and poems appeal to the youth especially boys so much.

I love reading books.

I read myself to sleep.

I like reading 'Harun Yahya' books, 'Lord of the rings' and sometime 'Harry Potter.

"Purity is half of faith.......Prayer is the light...patience is illumination; and the Quran is an argument for or against you. Everyone starts his day and is a vendor of his soul, either freeing it or bringing about its ruin." Muslim

"MuslimSisLilSis" wrote:
chm1

u read Rani and Sukh?

they teach it now in year 9

I'm not in year 9.

Yeh i read it, its a girls book though. My sister loves it-she told me 2 read it, i read it but didnt really enjoy it. He's a good author too-i rate him for writing the book from a girls perspective.

It was just like a bollywood film to me which i don't rally like, but i can see why girls like it.

Asalaamu alaikum all

i love reading books

some of my favourites are 'snow falling on cedars' 'heart of darkness' and recently i read this book called 'a little piece of land' about a group of boys growing up in palestine surrounded by the Israeli tanks and shootings....really makes you think...

p.s. i also did eng lit + eng lang A levels....lol we'v got quite a few english lovers!

"chm1" wrote:

I'm not in year 9.

Yeh i read it, its a girls book though. My sister loves it-she told me 2 read it, i read it but didnt really enjoy it. He's a good author too-i rate him for writing the book from a girls perspective.

It was just like a bollywood film to me which i don't rally like, but i can see why girls like it.

I know ur not in year nine-I said they TEACH this book in year 9

but ur right that it was written in a bollywood style-way too OTT

but it wasnt written from a girls perspective...it was written from both Rani and Sukhs perspective

but ur right it is kinda girly

I recomend Princess by Jean Sasson

its the voice of an Arab princess-wicked book

and I read "From My Sister's Lips" some time ago-wicked book

I met the author as well in some talk I went to with my sister some time ago

"MuslimSisLilSis" wrote:
and I read "From My Sister's Lips" some time ago-wicked book

I met the author as well in some talk I went to with my sister some time ago

iv heard about this book...whats the author called?

"Seraph" wrote:
I knew we were missing one or two threads,

This ones dedicated to everyone who likes reading books,

or would like to recommend a book.

Let us know whats on your shelf,

What you like reading, what you ARE reading, and what you thought was pants.

Asalamualaikum!

I love reading books too coz i learn a lot from them. At the moment im reading Sirat ul Rasool Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam (Peace and Blessings be upon him) by Professor Dr Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri.

I read it before i go to bed and also im studying it's refrences when im free, it's really interesting and so far ive learnt a lot.

"Duniya toh badalti rehti hai...Ey mere Quaid tuh kabhi Na badal janaa"

Just finished reading Angels & Demons by Dan Brown.

The usual, secrets, lies, covert brotherhoods, secret codes and The Catholic Church.

Back in BLACK

"yashmaki" wrote:
Anyways theres a new book out about the experiences of a niqabi woman it's called "From My Sister's Lips"-Nai'ma Bint Robert, that's the next one on my long list for the hubby to buy Wink

i've read that, its definitely a good read! i bought it for a friend on her birthday, and she loved it too! so i'd recommend it to all the sisters...

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"chm1" wrote:
"Aasiyah" wrote:
"MuslimSisLilSis" wrote:
btw whose Mr Orwell?

i thought ur doing English at A-level? u must have come across him.... wen ur looking at any dystopic novel? :?

Lil Sis,

You doing English A-level? I jus finished my A-levels, I've done English aswell but literature not language. I didn't really want to do English but its a really good A-level to have-It really works in your favour when finding a high paying job.

Btw, what book did you study for english? In my AS year I studied persuasion...Bored the **** out of me! I have to say english literature is a really feminine subject. There was only about 3 boys in my class including me. We just sat dumbfounded when our teacher went on and on about the social context as it was only related to women, I got a D in my first year so maybe i should've contributed more to discussions relating to exactly why women wrote books, why they weren't married, why their status was so low...

I've come across 1942, but none of my english teachers mentioned it nor did it come up in my literature course. I just found out about whilst watching a TV programme. They highlighted the fact that the idea of Big Brother originated from a book.

Soz for going off the topic though.:


i thought i'd reply to this post of yours in the books thread, now that we've got one.

I did English Literature at A-level too, it was good fun. i dont think its necessarily a girly subject though, mayb the books u did were written by women or something but i dont think the subject itself is 'girly' as such - there was an equal number of girls and guys in my class.
Btw, dont go looking for a book called "1942" coz u wont find it, lol! It's "1984" by George Orwell.

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"Mujahidah" wrote:

I love reading books too coz i learn a lot from them. At the moment im reading Sirat ul Rasool Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam (Peace and Blessings be upon him) by Professor Dr Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri.

I read it before i go to bed and also im studying it's refrences when im free, it's really interesting and so far ive learnt a lot.

i also like reading books by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri....iv started reading the book 'greetings and salutations on the prophet (peace be upon Him and His family)'...its really good

"muslim_kuri" wrote:
"Mujahidah" wrote:

I love reading books too coz i learn a lot from them. At the moment im reading Sirat ul Rasool Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam (Peace and Blessings be upon him) by Professor Dr Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri.

I read it before i go to bed and also im studying it's refrences when im free, it's really interesting and so far ive learnt a lot.

i also like reading books by Prof. Dr. Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri....iv started reading the book 'greetings and salutations on the prophet (peace be upon Him and His family)'...its really good


'Islamic Concept of Intermediation' by Sheikh-ul-Islam Dr. Muhammed Tahir-ul-Qadri is an excellent and very handy book to keep with you.
It explains that Intermediation is encouraged really well by quoting Hadith and Quran

"Purity is half of faith.......Prayer is the light...patience is illumination; and the Quran is an argument for or against you. Everyone starts his day and is a vendor of his soul, either freeing it or bringing about its ruin." Muslim

I love readin books but unfortunately lately I have not had time been very busy, but i do remember readin few weeks back a book on the life of sahaba’s it was really interesting, it had diff. views as to who were sahaba’s (i have always thought its those who have seen the Holy Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam (Peace and Blessings be upon him) which is the main opinion) but it could be those who have been very close to the Holy Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam (Peace and Blessings be upon him) and have learnt from him Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam (Peace and Blessings be upon him) and not only those who have seen Holy Prophet (saw), opinions vary..

Salam

At the moment I am reading chapter four on women in the Quran.

I am at the verse on wife beating. It talks about how to beat a woman up.

God is so direct.

No mincing of words with Him.

Omrow

"Omrow" wrote:
Salam

At the moment I am reading chapter four on women in the Quran.

I am at the verse on wife beating. It talks about how to beat a woman up.

God is so direct.

No mincing of words with Him.

Omrow

really...so whats the step-to-step guide of women beating then?

Salam

"muslim_kuri" wrote:
so whats the step-to-step guide of women beating then?

When they deserve a slap, you just go and do it.

There are no "steps" to it.

Its so easy.

Omrow

"Omrow" wrote:
Salam

"muslim_kuri" wrote:
so whats the step-to-step guide of women beating then?

When they deserve a slap, you just go and do it.

There are no "steps" to it.

Its so easy.

Omrow

eh wrong answer!

Does anyone know if a book consisting of the sayings of Hadrat Ali (ra) exists, if so where can I get it from?

Salaam,

Sister I dont know of a book but I have a list of wise sayings of Hadrat Ali ra, inshallah I'll post it..

Wsalaam

"Aashiqeh Rasul" wrote:
Salaam,

Sister I dont know of a book but I have a list of wise sayings of Hadrat Ali ra, inshallah I'll post it..

Wsalaam

Thanks...his sayings are available in the internet....and almost every book I have quotes Him.

I thought since he's such a significant figure, especially for the Shia's there must be a book consisting of His sayings?

I am still reading Secret of Secret , seem a really good read, but it too hot to read at the moment. I got a whole bunch of books I plan to buy for the winter, plan to build a massive library of wide ranging books, I think I got a good blend at the moment. Just brought a bio of Genghis Khan which also seem a good read as well as Art of War. Reading is the best way to understand everything we have before us, especially history as reading about the past, make us understand better what is require to be a success in the future.

"A true Muslim is thankful to Allah in prosperity, and resigned to His will in adversity."

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"kash" wrote:
I am still reading Secret of Secret , seem a really good read, but it too hot to read at the moment. I got a whole bunch of books I plan to buy for the winter, plan to build a massive library of wide ranging books, I think I got a good blend at the moment. Just brought a bio of Genghis Khan which also seem a good read as well as Art of War. Reading is the best way to understand everything we have before us, especially history as reading about the past, make us understand better what is require to be a success in the future.

my favourite part of the book secret of secrets was readin the short summary of shaykh abdul qadar jilani (ra) life and i am gona get the full life of shaykh qadar jilani (ra) titled "necklaces of gems"..that book just shows the amazin status of shaykh abdul qadar jilani (ra).

"MuslimSister" wrote:
Does anyone know if a book consisting of the sayings of Hadrat Ali (ra) exists, if so where can I get it from?

Still havent found such a book...Anyone?

This thread reminds me, there was so much reading I planned to get through this summer, both religious and secular. But now the hols are almost over and I've spent all my time on the Revival. :roll:

"MuslimSister" wrote:
"MuslimSister" wrote:
Does anyone know if a book consisting of the sayings of Hadrat Ali (ra) exists, if so where can I get it from?

Still havent found such a book...Anyone?

Apparently Hazrat Ali RA's saying are collected in a Shia text called [i]Nahjul Balagaha[/i] meaning 'Peak of Eloquence'.

Quotes from this text are in the [url= entry for Hazrat Ali RA. (Also available [url=)

Available to buy at [url= USA[/url], and Amazon UK [url= and [url=.

Does this help?

"kash" wrote:
Just brought a bio of Genghis Khan which also seem a good read as well as Art of War.

Genghis Khan, always been intersested in this fella. is the book any good and whos the author? i mite wanna get it if u recommend it

The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.

Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.

ɐɥɐɥ

"irfghan" wrote:
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Does this help?

Thank you!

Thats exactly the book I was looking for.

I'll order it from there inshallah.

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