Naqshbandiya Foundation for Islamic Education

The Naqshbandiya Foundation for Islamic Education (NFIE) is a non-profit, tax exempt, religious and educational organization dedicated to serve Islam with a special focus on Tasawwuf(Sufism),

Saturday, June 13, 2026

From Salafi to Sufi: Dr Sulayman Van Ael: Life-Jul 16, 2024

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https://youtu.be/TaNlbdyDB5k?si=uVkwJLgU1GCNKkv1

YouTube Video: Theodicy & Suffering – Sulayman Van Ael- Cambridge Muslim College-Jan 21,2024

https://youtu.be/dTHefWnxujk?si=UWEJNymRxnr2kxRA

Why does God allow suffering? In this enlightening lecture, Dr Wim Sulayman Van Ael delves into the complex topic of suffering, transcending religious boundaries to explore universal themes of human responsibility and response. With a focus on Islamic teachings, he addresses the three distinct roles people play amidst suffering – those who cause it, those who endure it, and those who witness it. Dr Van Ael emphasises the importance of introspection, proactive efforts to alleviate suffering, reflection towards our collective roles and responsibilities and the significance of education in shaping a generation empathetic to the world’s challenges.This lecture was delivered on 20 January 2024, along with two others, as part of our Tea Over Books event​: “Sovereignty & the Divine”.
Dr. Wim Sulayman Van Ael, a distinguished academic, boasts a rich expertise in Islamic Sciences, Quran studies, and mental health. With a steadfast commitment to education, he serves as a dedicated educator, lecturer, and chaplain, earning recognition for his invaluable contributions to Islamic education, spiritual guidance, and mental health advocacy. Dr. Van Ael earned a Bachelor of Arts in Islamic Theology and holds a wealth of certifications, including Master NLP, Neuropsychology, CBT, and CBT based Mindfulness. In addition to his scholarly achievements, he is a practicing psychotherapist and proudly holds a Doctorate in Islamic Sciences from R. Sorbon, France. Throughout his career, Dr. Van Ael has held significant positions in various prestigious institutions, his influence, and impact are recognized globally, as evidenced by his consistent inclusion in the “500 Most Influential Muslims in the World” since 2017, under the category of Spiritual Guides.”

YouTube Video1: Sulayman Van Ael – Spiritual Jurisprudence in the Qur’an Session 1-Cambridge Muslim College -March 16,2024In this first session Dr Sulayman Van Ael delves into the intricate relationship between spirituality and jurisprudence in the Qur'an. Through a meticulous examination of Qur'anic verses, he uncovers the profound spiritual significance embedded within legal injunctions, offering practical guidance on fostering a deeper connection with Allah.


YouTube Video Playlist: Al-Tafsir al-Kabir: Imam Fakhr al-din al-Razi (d.606 AH)-Dr Sulayman Van Ael

Al-Tafsir al-Kabir: This is the work of Imam Fakhr al-din al-Razi (died 606 Hijrah). Its real name is Mafatih al-Ghayb, but is popularly known as Tafsir Kabir'. He is an imam of the theology of Islam, therefore, great emphasis has been laid in his Tafsir on rational and scholastic debates and on the refutation of false sects'. But, the truth is that this Tafsir is, in its own way, a unique key to the Qur'an as well. Furthermore, the pleasing way in which the meanings of the Qur'an have been clarified and the mutual link of the Qur'anic verses established, is all too praise-worthy. Instructor: Ustaad Sulayman Van Ael delivers the class in his unique style , summarising this huge work in a relatable manner, one which can be implemented in our daily lives

Dr Sulayman Van Ael's YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/imamvanael

The Prophetic Soul Playlist:Dr Sulayman Van Ael-Ashford & Staines Community Centre- July6,2019
Exploring the Prophetic Soul by looking at the deeper teachings of the Prophet's beautiful supplications

What is Tasawwuf? YouTube Video:Kingston Mosque-August 22,2021

Is Mawlid Allowed? YouTube Video:Karima Foundation-October10,2021

Karima Foundation Website: https://www.karima.org.uk/

Muhammad Asad (Leopold Weiss)- God Man Relationship (Part 1-4)- Interview:Nasiha Alsakina -Mijas,Spain-Nov30,2011

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https://youtu.be/IgXM33jRLKE?si=uVnYMXX2Hq6bYWh5

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https://youtu.be/Jyqnn4_JwIw?si=DYEDLBANNTXNpWFY

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https://youtu.be/jJqI3h7EY6I?si=lXl0uOMLmMlLX7vh

Muhammad Asad's name figures prominently on the roll of 20th-century English-language Muslim thinkers. Born as Leopold Weiss into a Polish family of strong Jewish background, he was a gifted young writer and adventurous traveler who journeyed to the East to discover Islam. The result of his travels is a highly charged and brilliantly written autobiography, The Road to Mecca. He found the Muslim world an unexpected tonic: its complexities, temperament and sense of spiritual security intrigued him. Over the decades that followed, he became the most articulate and passionate of Muslim scholars and writers, devoted to the revival of his faith and its reconciliation with the modern world.He had also undertaken a translation of Sahih al-Bukhari, the collected books of Prophetic traditions, but all his translations except one were destroyed during the chaos that followed World War II. At 80, he completed his translation and commentary of the Qur'an, The Message of the Qur'an. The Message of the Qur'an is widely recognised as among the best English translations and commentaries of the Qur'an and comparable to the famous works of Pickthall, Yusuf Ali and Daryabadi. His rendering is simple and straightforward. Although widely known as a proponent of conservative Islam, his translation departs from the traditional exegetic approaches and reflects his deep knowledge of Jewish and Christian scriptures. Asad's work however is difficult to obtain and expensive. The work is published in a bulky format, and is hindered by the use of small typeface. In the last three years, Islamic Book Trust began the task of re-issuing this important work in a new and attractive typeset and beautifully bound. It also boasts of a comprehensive index and uses the standard Uthmani Qur'anic script Source:https://www.youtube.com/@soubarachiromu/videos

Article: Muhammad Asad Interview on God Man Relationship Part 1-Transcription-My Journey to Islam- Maryam-April 23,2014 https://maryamjmc.wordpress.com/2014/04/23/muhammad-asad-interview-on-god-man-relationship-part-1-transcription/

Article:Berlin to Makkah:Muhammad Asad's Journey into Islam- Ismail Ibrahim Nawwab -Saudi Aramco World-Jan/Feb 2002 https://archive.aramcoworld.com/issue/200201/berlin.to.makkah-muhammad.asad.s.journey.into.islam.htm

Article: Muhammad Asad: a Jewish convert who devoted his life to serve Islam From Saudi Arabia to Pakistan and the United States, Asad has left a lasting impact helping thousands find their faith.-Saad Hasan- TRT World -April 23,2021 https://www.trtworld.com/article/12767378

Amazon:From Jews to Muslims: Twentieth-Century Converts to Islam-Shalom Goldman- Professor of Religion at Middlebury College. Chapter 2 dedicated to Muhammad Asad (Leopold Weiss)
From Jews to Muslims: Twentieth-Century Converts to Islam tells the stories of twentieth century Jewish intellectuals and activists and their various and complex reasons for converting to the Islamic faith. This book opens with a chapter on the work of late nineteenth century European Jewish scholars of Arabic and Islam who evinced a deep interest in Islam, but did not leave Judaism for the ‘sister’ religion that so fascinated them. Their work examined Jewish-Muslim parallels and differences, and they brought forth the idea that the Convivencia, the imagined Golden Age of Muslim-Jewish intellectual and artistic cooperation, could serve as a model for contemporary inter-religious relations. In the twentieth century a new tendency emerged, that of Jews in Europe, the US, and Israel who left Judaism to become Muslims. Zionism struck each of these converts as deeply problematic, and by becoming Muslim, these converts understood that they were joining a tolerant universalist religion that rejected what they saw as ‘Jewish particularism.’ Whether the geopolitical events of the twentieth century confirmed, complicated, or refuted their aspirations will be revealed in this book’s compelling narratives.

Article:Leopold Weiss, the Jew Who Helped Invent the Modern Islamic State:‘Europe’s gift to Islam’ was born in Austria-Hungary 116 years ago this week. His ideas on the intersection of politics and religion are more relevant than ever. Shalom Goldman-Tablet-June 30,2016

Mecca Books:The Message Of Qur'an: Muhammad Asad: meccabooks.com

The Message of the Qur’an by Muhammad Asad, dedicated to “people who think”, serves as a matchless aid to understanding the Holy Book of Islam and provides in itself a complete education in the faith.
As the distinguished British Muslim, Hasan Gai Eaton, explains in a new Prologue to the work, there exists no more useful guide to the Qur’an in the English language than Muhammad Asad’s translation and commentary, and no other translator has come so close to conveying the meaning of the Qur’an to those who may not be able to read the Arabic text or the classical commentaries.
Muhammad Asad’s obituary in the Independent praised his magnum opus, The Message of the Qur’an as a work without rival in English as an interpretation of the Holy Book, not only in its “intellectual engagement with the text”, but also in its “intimate, subtle and profound understanding of the pure classical Arabic of the Qur’an”. This new edition makes the work even more accessible by introducing:a complete Romanized transliteration of the Arabic text.
a supporting guide to pronunciation.
a newly compiled general index of names and key concepts.
Original artwork by the internationally renowned Muslim artist and scholar, Dr. Ahmed Mustafa.
The unique value of Muhammad Asad’s lifelong labor in bringing to light the teachings of the Qur’an is becoming widely and deservedly recognized at a time of growing worldwide interest in what the universal message of Islam has to offer mankind.

Mecca Books:The Road to Mecca: Muhammad Asad meccabooks.com
A timeless spiritual classic, this gripping and insightful autobiography of an Austrian journalist, who fully immersed himself in the life and faith of the Islamic world, permanently reorients the reader's view of the world.
Within a few paragraphs of this extraordinary and beautifully written autobiography, the reader recognizes he is immersed-profoundly so--in a timeless spiritual classic. 'Ultimate questions' do not vary over time; Asad's insightful elucidation of these concerns and his inspiring personal solutions deeply move both heart and mind.
In common with so many, Asad had "drifted into a matter of fact rejection of all institutional religions." He yearned for a life without the "carefully contained, artificial defenses which security-minded people love to build up around them," where he could find for himself "an approach to the spiritual order of things." He wondered if the European way of life-based on the betterment of economic and political conditions "was in its fundamentals, the only possible way."
He had the courage to look elsewhere.
The grandson of a Central European Orthodox rabbi, Asad found his first "quiet gladness" in Taoism where truths were as a window opening onto a long lost home far from "all narrowness and self-created fears." Asad regretted this "ivory tower" could not be lived in.
Against his father's wishes he left the pursuit of a doctorate in Vienna to take up journalism. His fascinating travels took him to Jerusalem, Arabia, and India, and finally into service at the United Nations. In 1926 Asad embraced Islam. His account of his years in Arabia, his desert adventures, friendship with King Saud, and marriage there is truly gripping while being a great read set against the fascinating background following the first World War.
A timeless spiritual classic including rare period photographs. This gripping and insightful autobiography of an Austrian journalist, who early in the 20th century fully immersed himself in the life and faith of Arabia, permanently reorients the reader's view of the world we live in.
"A very rare and powerful book, raised completely above the ordinary by its candor and intelligence… And what we gain is a cultural reorientation which should permanently affect our view of the world."
--New York Post
"A narrative of great power and beauty [Asad's] knowledge of Middle Eastern peoples and of their problems is profound; indeed in some respects his narrative is at once more intimate and more penetrating than that of Doughty."
--Times Literary Supplement
"[This] book is one which has burst with strange and compelling authority upon the small fraternity of Westerners who know Arabia...a book trenchant with adventure magnificently described, and a commentary upon the inner meaning of Arab and Moslem life, helpful to all who would achieve a more accurate understanding of the Arabs and their lands."
--Christian Science Monitor
"As revelatory a human document as even has been put together, persuasive and thoughtful, altogether fascinating."
--St. Louis Globe Democrat
"As extraordinary spiritual autobiography [It] combines the adventure and scenic beauty of a good travel book, some unusually informed comment on Near Eastern affairs, and a deeply thoughtful account of one man's finding of his own path."
--Book of the Month Club, New York
"As suffused with Arab lore as Sir Richard Burton and almost as adventuresome as T.E. Lawrence, Muhammad Asad offers a similar blend of daring action and thoughtful observation. In addition, he surpasses either of these great predecessors as a prose stylist and interpreter of the Islamic faith."
--New York World-Telegram & Sun
"Asad is a mystic. Many passages assume a striking, unearthly quality."
--St. Louis Post Despatch
About Author:
Muhammad Asad, born Leopold Weiss; 2 July 1900 – 20 February 1992) was a Jewish-born Austro-Hungarian journalist, traveler, writer, linguist, thinker, political theorist, diplomat and Islamic scholar. Asad was one of the most influential European Muslims of the 20th century.
By the age of thirteen, young Weiss had acquired a passing fluency in Hebrew and Aramaic, other than his native languages German and Polish. By his mid-twenties, he could read and write in English, French, Persian and Arabic. In Palestine, Weiss engaged in arguments with Zionist leaders like Chaim Weizmann, voicing his criticism of the Zionist Movement.After traveling across the Arab World as a jourrnalist, he converted to Islam and chose for himself the Muslim name "Muhammad Asad"—Asad being the Arabic rendition of his root name Leo (Lion).
During his stay in Saudi Arabia, he spent time with Bedouins and enjoyed close company of Ibn Saud—the founder of modern Saudi Arabia. He also carried out a secret mission for Ibn Saud to trace the sources of funding for the Ikhwan Revolt. Due to these activities, he was dubbed in a Haaretz article as "Leopold of Arabia"—hinting similarity of his activities to those of Lawrence of Arabia.
In 2008, the entrance square to the UN Office in Vienna was named Muhammad Asad Platz in commemoration of his work as a "religious bridge-builder". Asad has been described by his biographers as "Europe's gift to Islam" and "A Mediator between Islam and the West".

First published in 1934, this book "Islam at the Crossroads" was written as plea to the Muslims of that generation to avaoid a blind imitation of Western scoail forms and values, and to try to preserve instead their Islamic heritage which once upon a time had been responsible for the glorious many-sided historical phenomenon comprised in the "Muslim Civilization". But, as it happened, much of what the author had aimed at was subsequently misunderstood by the readers and leaders who failed to grasp the full implications of his call to cultural creativeness and to return to the true ideology of the Qur'an and Sunnah.
This revised edition, it is hoped, would clarify something of the tragic confusion nowadys prevailing in the Muslim world. Thsi is dedicated to the Muslim youth of today, just as the original 1934 edition was dedicated to the Muslim youth of those days.

YouTube Video:10th annual Ibn Rushd lecture: ‘On the Margins: The Life and Contribution of Muhammad Asad’.Muslim Institute -Dr Josef Linnhoff -August 7, 2025The Muslim Institute 10th Ibn Rushd lecture. Wednesday July 30th July, Artworkers Guild, Bloomsbury, central London. “Why is it that, even after finding my place among the people who believe in the things that I myself have come to believe, I have struck no root?” Muhammad Asad, The Road to Mecca. The Austro-Hungarian Jewish convert to Islam, Muhammad Asad (1900-92), was one of the most remarkable Muslim thinkers of the last century. Best known for his iconic autobiography, The Road to Mecca, Asad’s long career stretched almost the entire twentieth century and offers a window into many social, political and intellectual trends of modern Islam. Asad wrote widely in many genres of Islamic thought, from Qur’an translation to hadith commentary, political theory to Islamic law, and made notable contributions to each. Yet, Asad remains a marginal figure whose ideas have not received the interest and attention they deserve. Many of his works remain little-known today and some of his most important contributions—on anti-Zionism, or Islamic legal reform—have been entirely overlooked. His magnum opus, The Message of the Qur’an, reveals a mastery of the Islamic intellectual tradition that has yet to be recognized or examined. Over three decades since his death in 1992, we still await a comprehensive biography of Asad in English. All these issues, and more, are addressed in this 2025 Muslim Institute Ibn Rushd Annual lecture. Dr Josef Linnhoff combines a biographical sketch of Asad with a close look at some of his most important works. Linnhoff sheds light on overlooked aspects of Asad’s thought, challenge some misconceptions around Asad, and explore his complex relationship with the Muslim community of his day, asking why Asad found himself “on the margins,” in his own time and in the years since. The result is a deeper understanding and appreciation of the life and legacy of one of the most important, if neglected, Muslim thinkers of recent times. Josef Linnhoff holds a PhD in Islamic Studies from the University of Edinburgh (2020). He is Editor-in-Chief and Research Fellow at The Institute for Advanced Usuli Studies (“The Usuli Institute”) in Columbus, Ohio. He has published on various aspects of the life and thought of Muhammad Asad and is Editor of the forthcoming volume - The Life, Thought and Legacy of Muhammad Asad: Essays on Modern Muslim Reform - which will be published by Edinburgh University. The Muslim Institute, founded in 1971, is an independent Fellowship society of thinkers, academics, artists, creatives and professionals, funded by its Waqf – Trust – and the fees paid by its Fellows. It aims to support the growth of thought, knowledge, research, creativity and open debate within the Muslim community and wider society; and promotes community empowerment and self-reliance. The global history of ideas includes a handful of names whose contributions have stood the test of time: among those most celebrated is the twelfth century Muslim polymath Abu ‘l-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Rushd (1126-1198), known to the Latin West as ‘Averroes’. Ibn Rushd was a master of philosophy, theology, law and jurisprudence, astronomy, geography, mathematics, medicine, physics and psychology. He is seen as a founding father of secular thought in Western Europe, where his school of philosophy is known as Averroism. In the Muslim world, he is known largely for his defence of philosophy from theological attacks, particularly by scholastic theologian al-Ghazali (1058-1111). Today, all over the world, streets, statues and postage-stamps commemorate the life and works of one of the most important philosophers of all time. The Muslim Institute’s series of lectures, in honour of Ibn Rushd, which are intended to explore the contemporary relevance of Islam’s intellectual history are delivered annually in early summer by notable academics and thinkers. www.musliminstitute.org

Friday, June 12, 2026

The Lives of Man by Imam al-Haddad (1-6): Introductory Session w/ Baraka Blue:Wasat-Sept 22,2021

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The Lives of Man A Guide to the Human States: Before Life, in the World, and After Death This 5 session course covers the famous text by the 11th/17th century sage of Arabia, Imam al-Haddad. Through verses of Quran and Hadith of the Prophet, the text provides a brief but profound overview of the various phases that the soul passes through in its journey from the Divine Presence in the pre-earthly realm, into the life of this world, and through the stages that follow this dunya. This course will cover the foundational teachings of Islam on the soul’s journey, the nature of this world, and the path of the prophets and saintly ones who conveyed the way of peaceful surrender to the Ultimate Reality. It will cover the Quranic and Prophetic descriptions of the realms before and after this world in order that we might attain right relationship to this world and free ourselves of heedlessness and fleeting attachments in order to awaken to that which is Eternal and Absolute and return to Allah in a blessed state. 
Sessions: 
1: Introduction Session 
2: The Pre-Earthly Realm: Life Before Conception Session 
3: The Dunya: The Lower World Session 
4: The Barzakh: The Intermediary Realm Session 
5: Yawm al-Qiyama: The Day of Rising Session 
6: The Garden, The Fire, The Vision of God & His Overwhelming Mercy 

From the preface by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad: “No culture since Adam has lived in deeper ignorance of what man truly is: a symmetrical, noble form enshrining a soul, an organ capable of such translucence that it can, when the senses and passions which distract it are stilled, form a window onto that Reality of which this world offers no more than a distorted reflection. For those human beings who have been granted this state of awakening, the real world which they survey is truer than anything they had known here-below. All of us will see the real world, the ākhira, at death. But only the Prophets fully know of it before they die, and hence can warn their contemporaries. The revelations which God gives them, and which they give to mankind, are thus the only sources of meaning and understanding which will ever be available. To hold to them is to cling to a rope let down from God, while to let go is to fall ineluctably into chaos.” No prior knowledge is necessary. All ages and backgrounds are welcome. Taught by Baraka Blue When: Sundays 7pm. Starting 9/26. Where: Rainier Arts Center 3515 S Alaska St, Seattle, WA 98118
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Mecca Books: The Lives of Man: Imam al-Haddad

About The Book:
What happens after death? Who are "Munkar and Nakir?" What will Heaven and Hell be like? What signs should we expect before the Day of Judgement? Who is the Dajjal? When will the Mahdi appear? These and many questions are answered, on the basis of the Qur'an and Hadith, in this fascinating book.

Imam al-Haddad explains that every human being passes through the "lives:" before conception, life in the world, life in the grave, the Resurrection, and finally, the Garden or the Fire. A complete Muslim must be aware of each of these if he is to be sufficiently prepared for eternal life.

The author lived at Tarim in the Hadramaut Valley between Yemen and Oman, and is widely held to have been the "renewer" of 12th Islamic century. A direct descendant of the Prophet, may the peace and blessing of Allah be upon him, he was a noted authority of the Shafi'i school of jurisprudence, and a writer on devotional matters, both in poetry and prose. His works have been translated into many languages.

About The Author:
Imam Abd Allah ibn Alawi al-Haddad was born in 1634 CE (1044 Hijri). He lived his entire life in the town of Tarim in Yemen’s Valley of Hadramawt and died there in 1720 CE (1132 Hijri). In Islamic history, he was considered one of the great Sufi sages. He was an adherent to the Ashari Sunni Creed of Faith (Aqeedah), while in Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), he was a Shafi'i.

He lived at Tarim in the Hadramaut valley between Yemen and Oman, and is widely held to have been the ‘renewer’ of the twelfth Islamic century. A direct descendant of the Prophet, his sanctity and direct experience of God are clearly reflected in his writings, which include several books, a collection of Sufi letters, and a volume of mystical poetry. He spent most of his life in Kenya and Saudi Arabia where he taught Islamic jurisprudence and classical Sufism according to the order (tariqa) of the Ba'Alawi sayids.

In spite of being a major source of reference among the Sunni Muslims (especially among Sufis), only recently have his books began to receive attention and publication in the English-speaking world. Their appeal lies in the concise way in which the essential pillars of Islamic belief, practice, and spirituality have been streamlined and explained efficiently enough for the modern reader. Examples of such works are The Book of Assistance, The Lives of Man, and Knowledge and Wisdom.

About The Translator:
Dr. Mostafa Badawi was born in Cairo in 1948. He graduated from Cairo University Medical School in 1971 and thereafter completed his postgraduate training in the United Kingdom in 1985. He has been practicing as a consultant psychiatrist since then. Dr. al-Badawi has authored several books in English, including Man and the Universe: An Islamic Perspective, The Prophetic Invocations, and Sufi Sage of Arabia: Biography of Imam al-Haddad.

He is a distinguished authority on the history and teachings of the Ba 'Alawi Sayyids. He studied under many shaykhs, foremost among whom is the late Habib Ahmad Mashur al-Haddad.

Dr. Badawi is one of the leading contemporary translators of Islamic books from Arabic to English and has authored several books in Arabic. In addition, he has translated from the original Arabic into English several of Imam Abdallah ibn Alawi al-Haddad's works, including The Book of Assistance, The Lives of Man, Gifts for the Seeker, Wisdom and Knowledge, Good Manners, and Mutual Reminding. He also translated into English Habib Ahmad al-Haddad's Key to the Garden as well as Shaykh Abd al-Khaliq ash-Shabrawi's Degrees of the Soul.

PDF: The Lives of Man: Imam al-Haddad- The Matheson Trust

Baraka Blue's Website:

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad on Europe's Spiritual Crisis:Blogging Theology-June11,2026

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Mecca Books: Travelling Home: Essays on Islam in Europe: Abdal Hakim Murad - Quilliam Press
meccabooks.com

About The Book:
How should we react to the new Islamophobic movements now spreading in the West? Everywhere the far right is on the march, with nationalist and populist parties thriving on the back of popular anxieties about Islam and the Muslim presence. Hijab and minaret bans, mosque shootings, hostility to migrants, and increasingly scornful media stereotypes seem to endanger the prospects for friendly coexistence and the calm uplifting of Muslim populations.
In this series of essays, Abdal Hakim Murad dissects the rise of Islamophobia on the basis of Muslim theological tradition. Although the proper response to the current impasse is clearly indicated in Qur’an and Hadith, some have lost the principle of trust in divine wisdom and are responding with hatred, fearfulness, or despair.Murad shows that a compassion-based approach, rooted in an authentic theology of divine power, could transform the current quagmire into a bright landscape of great promise for Muslims and their neighbors.
About The Author:
Timothy John Winter (born in 1960), also known as Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, is a British Sunni Muslim Shaykh, researcher, writer and academic. He is the Dean of the Cambridge Muslim College, Director of Studies (Theology and Religious Studies) at Wolfson College and the Shaykh Zayed Lecturer in Islamic Studies at Cambridge University. His work includes publications on Islamic theology and Muslim-Christian relations.
In 2003 he was awarded the Pilkington Teaching Prize by Cambridge University and in 2007 he was awarded the King Abdullah I Prize for Islamic Thought for his short booklet Bombing Without Moonlight.
He has consistently been included in the "500 Most Influential Muslims" list published annually by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre and was ranked in 2012 as the 50th most influential.

Book Review:Diasporic Wanderlust: Sh. Abdal Hakim Murad’s “Travelling Home”-Luqman Quilliam - Traversing Tradition - July 20, 2020

Article:Travelling Home: Summary and Reading Guide- yousuf.blog - October 5, 2020

Book review:Travelling Home: Essays on Islam in Europe: IQRA.ca

Article:View of Travelling Home: Essays on Islam in Europe: Abdal Hakim Murad: Makmor Tumin

Monday, June 8, 2026

A Thinking Person's Guide to Islam | H.R.H. Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad:Book Launch-Turath Publishing - March11,2017

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https://youtu.be/4sbw5KxyU6c?si=dlH_ZFHNabsODcNu

The world is at a crossroads today. A tiny minority of Muslims seems to be bent on hijacking the religion of Islam and bringing it into perpetual conflict with the rest of the world. Because of their actions, very few non-Muslims understand the real difference between Islam as it has always been, and the distorted perversions of Islam today. This book is an attempt to positively say what Islam actually is—and always was—as well as what it is not. This talk delivered by Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad of Jordan at Waterstones bookstore on Gower Street, London

Mecca Books:A Thinking Person's Guide to Islam:Essence of Islam in Twelve Verses from Quran:Prince Ghazi Bin Muhammad 

About The Book 
The world is at a crossroads today. A tiny minority of Muslims seems to be bent on hijacking the religion of Islam and bringing it into perpetual conflict with the rest of the world.
Because of their actions, very few non-Muslims understand the real difference between Islam as it has always been, and the distorted perversions of Islam today. This book is an attempt to positively say what Islam actually is—and always was—as well as what it is not.

About The Author

H.R.H. Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad bin Talal of Jordan (b. 1966 CE) was educated at Harrow School, UK; received his BA Summa cum Laude from Princeton University, NJ, USA; his first PhD from Trinity College, Cambridge University, UK, and his second PhD from Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt.
He is a Professor of Islamic Philosophy and his book Love in the Holy Qur’an has been widely acclaimed, has gone into ten editions and has been translated into a number of languages. He also serves as Chief Advisor for Religious and Cultural Affairs to H.M. King Abdullah II ibn Al-Hussein of Jordan.

This title has been jointly published by White Thread Press & Turath Publishing.

Books by H.R.H. Prince Ghazi Bin Muhammad: Turath Publishing

1.A Thinking Person s Guide to the Truly Happy  Life pdf
https://www.ebooks2go.com/img/samplefiles/9781906949624_Sample.pdf
 2.A Tentative Guide to Islamic Invocations 
3.A Thinking Person’s Guide to Our Times 
4. A Tentative Guide to the Themes of the Surahs of the Qur'an     
5.A Thinking Person’s Guide to Islam 
6. A Thinking Person’s Guide to Our Reality
Goodreads:
Love in the Holy Quran, 
What is Islam and Why? pdf
100 Books on Islam in English: And the End of Orientalism in Islamic Studies, 
War and Peace in Islam: The Uses and Abuses of Jihad

Love in the Holy Quran: Download Free

PDF:Twenty Years of Historic Religious Initiatives  based in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan  by H.R.H. Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad bin Talal  

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Tharik Hussain |Minarets in the Mountains | The Legacy of Muslim travel literature: Islamic Literary Society:Feb11,2024

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https://youtu.be/vl1LEe8tYVQ?si=3c_0TFhJj8EDeWqJ

The views and opinions expressed in this video are those of the author solely and do not necessarily reflect the views of Islamic Literary Society. Since we are critically-thinking human beings, the views of the author may be subject to change, revision, and rethinking at any time Embark on a captivating journey with the Islamic Literary Society as we delve into a brand-new series exploring "The Legacy of Muslim Travel Literature." Join us in unraveling the richness Through The Eyes Of Tharik Hussain, guided by his extraordinary book, "Minarets in the Mountain: A Journey into Muslim Europe." Immerse yourself in the hidden Islamic culture nestled in the heart of Europe. Don't miss the opportunity to discover the profound tales waiting to be unveiled. Join the exploration now!
Interview by Dr. Safaruk Chowdhury: Chairman Islamic Literary Society

Amazon:Minarets in the Mountains: A Journey into Muslim Europe- Dr.Tharik Hussain

A magical, eye-opening account of a journey into a Europe that rarely makes the news and is in danger of being erased altogether. Another Europe. A Europe few people believe exists and many wish didn't. Muslim Europe. Longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction 2021.
Writer and documentary-maker Tharik Hussain sets off with his wife and young daughters around the Western Balkans, home to the largest indigenous Muslim population in Europe, and explores the regions of Eastern Europe where Islam has shaped places and people for more than half a millennium. Encountering blonde-haired, blue-eyed Muslims, visiting mystical Islamic lodges clinging to the side of mountains, and praying in mosques older than the Sistine Chapel, he paints a picture of a hidden Muslim Europe, a vibrant place with a breathtaking history, spellbinding culture and unique identity.
Minarets in The Mountains, the first non-fiction account by a Muslim writer on this subject, explores the historical roots of the current tide of Islamophobia. Tharik and his family learn lessons about themselves and their own identity as Britons, Europeans, and Muslims. Following in the footsteps of renowned Ottoman traveller Evliya Celebi, they remind us that Europe is as Muslim as it is Christian, Jewish or pagan.
Like William Dalrymple's In Xanadu, this is a vivid reimagining of a region's cultural heritage, unveiling forgotten Muslim communities, empires and their rulers; and like Kapka Kassabova's Border, it is a quest that forces us to consider what makes up our own identities, and more importantly, who decides?

About the Author
Tharik Hussain is affiliated as a fellow with the Centre for Religion and Heritage and is viewed widely as a specialist on Muslim heritage and culture, especially across the western hemisphere. Tharik's previous work has often served to decolonise authorised and popular religious and cultural histories and narratives. He is the creator of Europe's first Muslim heritage trails, he edited a special revival edition of the historic British Muslim journal The Islamic Review. He frequently hosts lectures and talks on Muslim heritage and history and has even helped to develop a Muslim-Jewish heritage trail with the University of Oxford and JTrails.
Tharik has also produced award-winning radio on America's earliest mosques and Muslim communities and written a chapter about encountering the indigenous Muslims of Romania in the book The Ordinary Chaos of Being Human; Travels from Many Muslim Worlds. He is the author of several travel guides for Lonely Planet, including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Thailand, where again he is viewed as an expert on Muslim culture and Muslim travel.
Tharik has been named one of the UK's most inspiring British Bangladeshis and is an advisor to a number of heritage projects. His travel guide to Saudi Arabia has been shortlisted for a Travel Media Award and he has an MA in Islamic Studies and a BA(hons) in Media and Cultural Studies.

Article: Book Review: Minarets in the Mountains - Tharik Hussain - Sacred Footsteps

Article: Minarets in the Mountains: A Journey into Muslim Europe- Dr.Tharik Hussain - Nadia Khan - TRT World - Nov 15,2021

Interview with Tharik Hussain about new book 'Muslim Europe': Golden Threads-May 20, 2026

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Tharik Hussain’s groundbreaking book Muslim Europe argues that Europe carries what he calls an “anti-Muslim DNA” - part of what he describes as “Europe’s intrinsic Islamophobia.” It is a striking claim, but Hussain carefully builds his case, showing how Europe’s deep and influential Muslim history has been buried beneath a narrative that centres only a Graeco-Roman and Judeo-Christian heritage. Hussain describes the book as the culmination of a two-decade search to uncover Muslim history in Europe. His curiosity began after a trip to Cyprus, where he encountered the story that a relative of the Prophet Muhammad is buried on the island. Interview by Mishal Husain

Mishal Husain's Autobiography:Amazon: Broken Threads:My family from Empire to Independence
https://www.amazon.com/Broken-Threads-Independence-extraordinary-bestseller-ebook/dp/B0CRQ2V796

Amazon:Muslim Europe: A Journey in Search of a Fourteen Hundred Year History-Tharik Hussain

For over 1,400 years, Muslims have been an integral part of Europe’s story, yet their contributions have been pushed to the margins or erased altogether. In Muslim Europe, award-winning author Tharik Hussain restores this forgotten history.
In a revelatory journey across the continent, we tread in the footsteps of the first Muslims who arrived on European soil in 647 AD. We travel through Cyprus, Sicily, Malta, Portugal and Spain, learning about the continent’s great Caliphate culture and Muslim commonwealth, encountering red-haired European Sultans and Arabic-speaking Christian Kings, the Sufi lodges of Cyprus and the palaces of Sicily.
Forgotten Muslim pioneers like Abbas Ibn Firnas gave us flight, Ibn Rushd gifted us modern philosophy and the cross fertilisation of faiths and cultures birthed Europe’s Christian Renaissance. For twelve centuries, Muslim Europe was a sanctuary for the continent’s Jews. Recalling the poignant voices of Hasdai Ibn Shaprut and Abraham Ibn Daoud, Jews flourished under Muslim protection triggering the Jewish Golden Age.
For the first time, Muslim Europe lays bare the cause of our collective Islamic amnesia by mapping Europe’s ‘anti-Muslim DNA’ through medieval Crusade narratives and nation-building myths. But Islam was never a sideshow to Western culture; it was integral to its development for over 1,400 years.
Deep, learned and utterly convincing, this first Muslim Eurocentric history of the continent dismantles the myth of Europe’s Judaeo-Christian cultural foundation, and offers nothing less than a profound shift in our self-understanding.
Review
A vital, important and sharply observant new voice . . . In an age of growing Islamophobia, when ignorant commentators constantly depict Muslims as the Other, as dangerous outsiders, Hussain reminds us of the long history and the complex, mixed syncretic culture of European Islam, and nudges us to remember the massive debt Europe still owes to the Muslim world . . . A book I’ve been longing for someone to write -- William Dalrymple

Uncovers a world of which few are fully aware -- Colin Thubron

There is something of Naipaul’s vivid sense of human realities . . . particularly through Hussain’s many many pen portraits of actual European Muslims living their Islam . . . fascinating . . . he hopes to provide a positive charter in in the past for Muslim-Christian relations in the present -- Nile Green ― Times Literary Supplement

Tharik Hussain is the essential second eye we need to get the history of Europe into focus, a brilliantly informed and also charming guide to the often hidden place of Islam in our shared past. He takes us to unfamiliar times and unfamiliar places – some glittering, some domestic – and expertly shows how they shaped us -- Michael Pye, author of THE EDGE OF THE WORLD

Fascinating . . . complicates our notion of “Europe” as a closed Judeo-Christian space, reminding us that Muslims have since the early days of Islam been an integral, important part of the continent -- Daniel Motadel ― New Statesman

Tharik Hussain’s travels around the Mediterranean revealed how Islamic culture helped civilise the West . . . Fascinating . . . This is no dry archaeological or architectural study. Much of the human interest here comes from Hussain’s meetings with actual Muslims, both residents and visitors . . . while English doctors prescribed crushed snails and smouldering goat’s hair, learned physicians in Muslim Cordoba were performing successful caesareans and cataract operations -- Noel Malcolm ― The Telegraph

Tharik Hussain is just the kind of travelling companion we need in polarised times like these: curious, empathetic, erudite. An absolutely fascinating book, expertly threading past and present with a revelatory light -- Sophy Roberts, author THE LOST PIANOS OF SIBERIA

A perspective-shattering work showing that, far from being fatal to Western culture, Islam has been integral to the development of Europe for more than 1,400 years . . . Muslim Europe reads as both a revisionist work of history and a voyage of discovery -- Caroline Sanderson

Offers a fresh, bracing perspective on European history . . . Hussain’s mission to restore Islamic heritage to the wider story of Europe’s history is admirable, as are his efforts to foster a “place identity”, a sense of belonging in Europe for European Muslims in general and his children in particular -- Justin Marozzi ― The Times

A vital, eye-opening journey into a Europe we were never taught about. A truly extraordinary work of rediscovery that pulls back the veil on a millennium of forgotten history and shows us that Europe has always been far more diverse, interconnected and culturally rich than we’ve been led to believe. With the curiosity of a traveller and the rigour of a historian, Tharik uncovers forgotten stories that challenge everything we think we know about the continent’s past. An important and necessary book for these times -- Levison Wood, author of WALKING THE NILE

About the Author
Tharik Hussain is an award-winning author and journalist specializing in global Muslim heritage and culture. He has written for newspapers such as The Times,Guardian and Telegraph, magazines such as National Geographic Traveler, and broadcast media such as Al Jazeera and the BBC. For the latter, he produced award-winning radio program America’s Mosques. Tharik has written or contributed to travel books on areas including the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Europe, and his book on Islam in the Western Balkans, Minarets in the Mountains, was longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize, shortlisted for the Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year, and won the Adele Evans Award.

Article:Review: Muslim Europe by Tharik Hussain:Shafik Meghji -Geographical-Jan1,2026

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