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),

Friday, June 5, 2026

From Critic to Convert: The Joram van Klaveren Story | From Islamophobe to Muslim: MCC East Bay (Muslim Community Center)-Nov 22,20224

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Sidi Joram van Klaveren shares his remarkable personal journey as a former far-right Dutch lawmaker who had been fiercely critical of Islam and why he chose to became a Muslim in 2019 while he had been penning a book meant to be anti-Islam. Joram van Klaveren was a lawmaker in the Party of Freedom, led by Dutch anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders, from 2010 to 2014. During that time, he advocated a burqa ban, a ban on masjid minarets and a ‘de-Islamization‘ of the Netherlands. In February 2019, he announced his religious conversion to Islam. The Islamophobic polemic he had been penning morphed into a rousing defense of the faith. This talk was delivered at Islamic Community Centre of Milton on November 22, 2022. It was organized by ICNA Canada. This talk was delivered via Muslim Community Center - East Bay (MCC East Bay) in Pleasanton, California. For a summarized version of Sidi Joram's story by the Emir-Stein Center: • Why I Left the Far-Right | Joram van Klaveren Sidi Joram's book "Apostate" was published in 2019. Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad and Shaykh Hamza Yusuf wrote the forward. Purchase the book at: https://www.amazon.com/Apostate-Joram... From this talk, learn about Anthony Janszoon van Salee, who is considered as the first known Muslim settler in the Americas and also the first inhabitant of Brooklyn in New York: • Anthony Janszoon van Salee: The Muslim Who... About his book: "APOSTATE From Christianity to Islam in Times of Secularization and Terror" Joram van Klaveren, also called ‘the crown prince of Wilders’, was a famous critic of Islam. As a former member of the Dutch Parliament and a representative of the Party for Freedom, he submitted numerous bills related to Islam, such as those calling for the closing of mosques, for removing the Quran from parliament and for banning Islam from the Netherlands. In order to reinforce these thoughts and opinions, he — as a Christian — began to write a book critical of Islam. During the process of writing, however, he found an increasing number of matters that challenged his views of Islam. In this book, Joram describes his personal and theological journey and the development he has undergone. During this journey, questions arose such as "does God even exist?," "Is the God of the Quran the same as the God of the Bible?," "Does Islam teach people to hate disbelievers and oppress women?" How did Joram’s negative view of Islam develop? What emotional and social struggles did he have to face? And where has this journey eventually led him? “To admit that one has been wrong is seldom easy, but to write in careful detail about one’s error, and then to document one’s painful road to truth, reveals considerable strength of character, and restores one’s confidence in human nature and in the prospects for change. " - Professor Abdal Hakim Murad "Joram’s sincerity enabled him to shift his perspective, to remove the blind spot, to look at something objectively, and to really try and understand it on its own terms. This led to an extraordinary search, the result of which is the book that you are now reading. This book tells the story of an uncommon trajectory, the journey of a man from animosity to charity, from despair to hope, and from belligerence to peace.” - Shaykh Hamza Yusuf About the speaker: Joram Jaron van Klaveren is a former Dutch politician. As a member of the Party for Freedom he was an MP from 17 June 2010 until 21 March 2014. He subsequently was an independent until his term in office ended on 23 March 2017. Before he went to parliament he was a City Councilor (March 2006 – July 2009) and worked as a Social Affairs and Education Policy officer. From 24 March 2011 until 11 June 2014 he also was a member of the States-Provincial of Flevoland. He became well-known for anti-Muslim comments. In October 2018 he converted to Islam halfway through writing an anti-Islam book. After becoming a Muslim, he decided to rededicate his book to his search for religiosity and the subsequent conversion to Islam. He founded the Anthony Janszoon Association, which tries to restore often incorrect image of Islam in the West.

Amazon:Apostate: From Christianity to Islam in times of secularisation and terror-Joram van Klaveren

APOSTATE From Christianity to Islam in times of secularisation and terror Joram van Klaveren, also called ‘the crown prince of Wilders’, was a famous critic of Islam. As a former member of the Dutch Parliament and a representative of the Party for Freedom, he submitted numerous bills related to Islam, such as those calling for the closing of mosques, for removing the Quran from parliament and for banning Islam from the Netherlands. . . In order to reinforce these thoughts and opinions, he — as a Christian — began to write a book critical of Islam. During the process of writing, however, he found an increasing number of matters that challenged his views of Islam. In this book, Joram describes his personal and theological journey and the development he has undergone. . . During this journey, questions arose such as: does God even exist? Is the God of the Quran the same as the God of the Bible? Does Islam teach people to hate disbelievers and oppress women? How did Joram’s negative view of Islam develop? What emotional and social struggles did he have to face? And where has this journey eventually led him? . . A must read for Muslims and non-Muslims alike. . . “To admit that one has been wrong is seldom easy, but to write in careful detail about one’s error, and then to document one’s painful road to truth, reveals considerable strength of character, and restores one’s confidence in human nature and in the prospects for change. " . Prof. Abdal Hakim Murad . . “Joram’s sincerity enabled him to shift his perspective, to remove the blind spot, to look at something objectively, and to really try and understand it on its own terms. This led to an extraordinary search, the result of which is the book that you are now reading. This book tells the story of an uncommon trajectory, the journey of a man from animosity to charity, from despair to hope, and from belligerence to peace.” . Shaykh Hamza Yusuf

Amazon:Hidden History: 30 untold stories of Islam in the West-Joram van Klaveren
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Islam and the West are often seen as opposites. But is that really true?
"Hidden History" uncovers a fascinating and largely forgotten chapter of our past. Through 30 remarkable stories, it reveals how deeply rooted Islam has been in the Western world ― long before countries like the Netherlands or the United States even existed.
With sharp insights and compelling anecdotes, Hidden History brings to life the intertwined legacy of Islam and the West. It invites readers into a broader, more honest conversation about history, identity, and shared heritage.
This book offers an inspiring reading experience for anyone interested in exploring our common past with fresh eyes.
About the author:
Joram van Klaveren was once known as one of the most outspoken critics of Islam in the Netherlands. As a former MP for the far-right Party for Freedom (PVV), he submitted motions to close mosques, ban the Qur’an, and remove Islam from Dutch society.
In his first book, "Apostate", he describes his personal spiritual journey ― one that ultimately led him to embrace Islam. Since then, he has worked to challenge misconceptions about the faith and built bridges through dialogue and education.

PDF: Hidden History: 30 untold stories of Islam in the West-Joram van Klaveren

Website:Islam Experience Center:Experience Islam in it's True Colors -Joram van Klaveren
https://www.islamexperience.com/

40 Hadith on Sufism: Imam Abu Abd al-Rahman al-Sulami (325–412 AH)- Shaykh Abdulaziz Fredericks-Where Land Meets Sea – WLMS-June 19,2019

 YouTube Video:Part 2

https://youtu.be/LSWpOD3nXno?si=allbIK1744DyIZ5F

Playlist:

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Description:Det yttersta trädet - Sidratul Muntaha - is a non-profit sufi promoting organisation based in Sweden since 2001. We host annual sufi retreats, accomodate for school classes to visit guided tours of mosques, arrangments for weekly dhikr-gatherings, lectures and much more. All hearts welcome! The name ”Where Land Meets Sea” is also the name of our bi-annual sufi retreats in Åsa outside Göteborg, Sweden, from where many of our video lectures on this channel are filmed. Please also visit our webpage, www.dyt.se.

Amazon:40 Hadith on Sufism: Imam Abu Abd al-Rahman al-Sulami (325–412 AH)-Moustafa Elqabbany 

Sheikh Abu Abd al-Rahman al-Sulami (325–412 AH) was the undisputed sheikh of Sufism in Khorasan during his lifetime. He authored 700 volumes on Sufism and 300 in Hadith, in addition to works in Tafsir and other disciplines.
A man who bore the markings of Divine acceptance, he was loved by common men and princes, yet politely declined the extravagant gifts of the latter. His works were so popular that swaths of people would gather to listen to his public readings and lectures.
Among his works is a compilation of 40 hadiths on the subject of Sufism—spirituality in Islam—with his own chains of transmission returning to the Prophet (pbuh) , his companions, or the generation after them. Imam al- Sakhawi (831–902 AH), one of the erudite luminaries of Hadith science, produced a derivative work (known as a takhrij) in which he checked and graded al- Sulami’s collection.
He also provided corroborating transmissions (shawahid). While not all of the hadiths in al-Sulami’s collection are authentic, the principles they demonstrate are, without doubt, central to Sufism, and, consequently, compliant with the noble Sharia. True Sufism is the spiritual dimension of Islamic Law. Anything that contradicts the Law is either fraud or misguidance.In addition to the translation of Sheikh al-Sulami’s collection of 40 hadiths on Sufism, brief footnotes— gleaned and paraphrased from Imam al-Sakhawi’s derivative text are included in the following work.

PDF: 40 Hadith on Sufism: Imam Abu Abd al-Rahman al-Sulami (325–412 AH)-The Royal Aal Al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought-Moustafa Elqabbany (Translator)

Translator’s Introduction :Sheikh Abu Abd al-Rahman al-Sulami (325–412 AH) was the undisputed sheikh of Sufism in Khorasan during his lifetime. He authored 700 volumes on Sufism and 300 in Hadith, in addition to works in Tafsir and other disciplines. A man who bore the markings of Divine acceptance, he was loved by common men and princes, yet politely declined the extravagant gifts of the latter. His works were so popular that swaths of people would gather to listen to his public readings and lectures. Among his works is a compilation of 40 hadiths on the subject of Sufism—spirituality in Islam—with his own 1chains of transmission returning to the Prophet saws, his companions, or the generation after them. Imam alSakhawi (831–902 AH), one of the erudite luminaries of Hadith science, produced a derivative work (known as a takhrij) in which he checked and graded alSulami’s collection. He also provided corroborating transmissions (shawahid). While not all of the hadiths in al-Sulami’s collection are authentic, the principles they demonstrate are, without doubt, central to Sufism, and, consequently, compliant with the noble Sharia. True Sufism is the spiritual dimension of Islamic Law. Anything that contradicts the Law is either fraud or misguidance. In addition to the translation of Sheikh al-Sulami’s collection of 40 hadiths on Sufism, brief footnotes— gleaned and paraphrased from Imam al-Sakhawi’s derivative text—are included in the following work. Translation is interpretation, and, given the cultural, temporal, and linguistic gaps between the original and what is herein presented, interpretation is very much necessary. (In the case of the last entry in the collection in particular, the verses of Arabic poetry are translated artistically—metre, rhyme, and beauty are prioritized over accuracy.) The original Arabic is placed alongside the English not only because there are spiritual and linguistic benefits in reading it, but also to allow those with access to scholars to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Sunnah. May Allah bless this work, guide us, and mostly, forgive us; ameen. Moustafa Elqabbany November 2015 | Muharram 1437

Amazon: A Sufi Apologist of Nishapur:The Life and thought of Abu Abd al-Rahman al-Sulami

Abu cAbd al-Rahman Muhammad b. al-Husayn al-Sulami (d.412/1021) lived in the 3rd and 4th century AH / 9th and 10th century CE. He was born in the city of Nishapur, one of the most renowned cities in the Islamic world. He was part of a line of earlier Sufi figures who attempted to defend the cardinal tenets of Sufism from accusations of heresy. However al-Sulami's surpassed his predecessors by amassing a corpus of antecedent mystical dicta from the architects of Islamic mysticism and substantiating them with transmission channels (isnad) or grounding them in a core teaching of the Prophet Muhammad. This study demonstrates that al-Sulami was an accomplished mystic. It outlines his life and times and surveys in full all his works as far as they can be identified. Moreover, the important sources that shaped the development and impression of his thinking and modality of transforming the ego-self (nafs) are presented in detail bringing together earlier and current academic scholarship on him.
Dr. Safaruk Chowdhury is an examiner and school teacher in History, World Religions as well as Theory of Knowledge and his research areas include Metaphysics, Sufism, Qur'anic Studies and Islamic Law. He lives and works in London.
Dr. Safaruk Chowdhury Biography:

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Islamic Theology and the Problem of Evil: A Virtual Book Talk with Safaruk Chowdhury: The American University in Cairo Press - Jan 13, 2026

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Watch the recording of an engaging book talk with Dr. Safaruk Chowdhury, author of "Islamic Theology and the Problem of Evil", newly released in paperback by AUC Press. In this rigorous study, Dr. Chowdhury examines four major dimensions of the problem of evil; human disability, animal suffering, evolutionary natural selection, and Hell, offering fresh insights into how Islamic theology has grappled with these enduring questions. About the book: Like their Jewish and Christian co-religionists, Muslims have grappled with how God, who is perfectly good, compassionate, merciful, powerful, and wise permits intense and profuse evil and suffering in the world. At its core, Islamic Theology and the Problem of Evil explores four different problems of evil: human disability, animal suffering, evolutionary natural selection, and Hell. Each study argues in favor of a particular kind of explanation or justification (theodicy) for the respective evil. Safaruk Chowdhury unpacks the notion of evil and its conceptualization within the mainstream Sunni theological tradition, and the various ways in which theologians and philosophers within that tradition have advanced different types of theodicies. He not only builds on previous works on the topic, but also looks at kinds of theodicies previously unexplored within Islamic theology, such as an evolutionary theodicy. Distinguished by its application of an analytic-theology approach to the subject and drawing on insights from works of both medieval Muslim theologians and philosophers and contemporary philosophers of religion, this novel and highly systematic study will appeal to students and scholars, not only of theology but of philosophy as well.

Amazon:Islamic Theology and the Problem of Evil: Safaruk Chowdhury 

Review
"[S]ure to be an invaluable resource for Muslim theologians, a rich repository of references for intellectual historians interested in the theme, and an accessible point of entry for those whose background is in philosophy or theology in another tradition, but who would like an orientation to Muslim resources on this topic. Chowdhury is to be commended for the experimental and synthetic nature of his approach."—Journal of Islamic Studies

"A valuable resource for those interested in philosophy of religion, comparative theology, and Islam . . . Recommended."—CHOICE

"Wading deep into various philosophical expla-nations and theological traditions, Chowdhury uses each framework to coolly examine the nature of evil via four specific categories—human dis-ability, animal suffering, evolutionary natural selection and hell. It is to his credit that he dissects both the narrow and far-reaching implications of each interpretation while staying focused on 'providing intellectual resources and not finished answers.'” —AramcoWorld

“This fascinating work of constructive theology is a significant new contribution to reflection on the problem of evil. Writing from a contemporary Muslim perspective that draws on the rich resources of the Islamic tradition and recent analytical philosophy of religion, Chowdhury ventures fresh interventions on God’s purposes in human disability, animal suffering, evolutionary natural selection, and hell that seek to be both thoughtful and caring.”—Jon Hoover, University of Nottingham

"Safaruk Chowdhury has skillfully summoned a diverse range of sources in the Islamic intellectual tradition, producing a rigorous and systematic contribution, both to the contemporary discussion of the problem of evil carried out among contemporary analytic philosophers of religion and to the currently developing field of Islamic analytic theology.”—Edward R. Moad, Qatar University

"The question of why humans and non-human creation suffer is a troubling issue even for the most staunch and dedicated religious devotee. In this groundbreaking study, Safaruk Chowdhury has provided an articulate and fascinating exposition of how this question was tackled by the Islamic intellectual tradition through the lens of theodicy and employing contemporary analytical theology as his guiding method. Thus, it is a vital addition to the emergent literature on this underdiscussed and challenging topic."—Gavin Picken, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar

About the Author
Safaruk Chowdhury is a teacher, examiner, and educational consultant. He is currently a senior instructor at Whitethread Institute and a research fellow at the Ibn Rushd Centre of Excellence for Islamic Research, both in London. He studied philosophy at King’s College, London, and Islamic Studies at al-Azhar University, Cairo, before completing his PhD at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. He is the author of Sufi Apologist of Nishapur: The Life and Thoughts of Abu Abd Al-Rahman Al-Sulami (2019).



Monday, June 1, 2026

Dr. Nasrin Rouzati on Living a Meaningful Life in Challenging Times | Zaytuna College Commencement: Zaytuna College - June1,2026

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Dr. Nasrin Rouzati was the keynote speaker at Zaytuna College’s 2026 Commencement. Dr. Rouzati, who is the author of Trials and Tribulations in the Qur’an: A Mystical Theodicy and associate professor of Religious Studies a Manhattan University, shared wisdom for living a meaningful life in challenging times. Based in Berkeley, California, and rooted in the Islamic tradition, Zaytuna College strives to produce principled leaders of knowledge and conscience for generations to come. 
Learn about our BA & MA programs: https://zaytuna.edu/academics

YouTube Video:  "Trial and Tribulation in the Qur'an" by Dr. Nasrin Rouzati with Shaykh Hamza Yusuf - Zaytuna College - April 2,2024

This is a public broadcast of the First Command Book Club with President Hamza Yusuf. The First Command Book Club is a member benefit of the 12000 Strong monthly giving initiative. Learn more and join at bookclub.zaytuna.edu. About "Trial and Tribulation" by Dr. Nasrin Rouzati This book offers a critical analysis and re-examination of the notion of Divine trial, first by providing a comprehensive typology and a contextual interpretation of the Qur'anic narratives pertaining to the concept. Divine trial is then investigated through a historical review of prophetic tradition (hadith) and the exegetical literature (tafsir); followed by a discussion on Prophetology, and an overview of bala in the lives of the prophets. The book further develops key aspects of Muslim theology and mysticism through an examination of the works of Rumi and al-Ghazali. Nasrin Rouzati takes up a neglected aspect of Islamic religious experience. The concept is actually at the heart of the Qur’an and Rouzati’s research in the Qur’anic materials, both classical and modern, on the subject is ground-breaking. (Abdulaziz Sachedina, George Mason University)

Amazon: Trial and Tribulation in the Qur'an - Dr. Nasrin Rouzati 

This book offers a critical analysis and re-examination of the notion of Divine trial, first by providing a comprehensive typology and a contextual interpretation of the Qur'anic narratives pertaining to the concept.
Divine trial is then investigated through a historical review of prophetic tradition (hadith) and the exegetical literature (tafsir); followed by a discussion on Prophetology, and an overview of bala in the lives of the prophets.
The book further develops key aspects of Muslim theology and mysticism through an examination of the works of Rumi and al-Ghazali.

PhD Thesis Durham University pdf:Notion of Divine Trial in the Qur’an A Critical Analysis and Reappraisal of the bal¯a Narratives - Nasrin Rouzati 

YouTube Video: Evil and Human Suffering in Islamic Thought: Towards a Mystical Theodicy- Nursi Society - July 19,2020

Dr. Nasrin Rouzati, holds a Bachelor degree in Broadcast Journalism, Masters in Educational Technology, and a Ph.D. in Islamic Studies from University of Durham, UK. Along with having a full time career as the Director of Technology for New York school districts, Dr. Rouzati joined the Department of Religious Studies, Manhattan College, New York in 2007. While a part time faculty member, in 2018 she was promoted to Associate Professor position. Dr. Rouzati has taught World Religion courses, and currently teaches two upper class courses on Islam. Some of her areas of interests include: Qur’anic Studies, Islamic Theology, Islamic Mysticism, Theodicy, and Comparative Theology. Dr. Rouzati’s book, Trial and Tribulations in the Qur’an: A Mystical Theodicy was published in 2015. She is also the author of other scholarly articles in the area of Islamic studies. Webinar Title: Evil and Human Suffering in Islamic Thought: Towards a Mystical Theodicy Abstract: This paper sheds light on the treatment of the ‘problem of evil’ and human suffering from an Islamic perspective. I begin by providing an overview of the term ‘evil’ in the Qur’an to highlight its multidimensional meaning and to demonstrate the overall portrait of this notion as it is presented in the Islamic revelation through the narrative of the prophet Job. Having established a Qur’anic framework, I will then provide a brief historical overview of the formation of philosophical and theological debates surrounding “good” and “bad/evil” and the origination of Muslim theodicean thought. This will lead us to Ghazalian theodicy and the famous dictum of the “best of all possible worlds” by one of the most influential scholars of Islamic thought, Abu Hamid Ghazalı. The final section of this paper will explore the Sufi/ mystical tradition of Islam through the teachings of one of the most distinguished mystics of Islam, Jalal al-Dın Rumi. The conclusion of the paper will attempt to bring about a new understanding of how the so-called “problem of evil” is not presented in Islam as a problem but rather as an instrument in the actualization of God’s plan, which is intertwined with human experiences in this world—an experience that is necessary for man’s spiritual development.

Article: The Purpose of Pain and Pleasure - Renovatio: The Journal of Zaytuna College -Nov 26,2025

Nasrin Rouzati’s book, titled Trial and Tribulation in the Qur’an: A Mystical Theodicy, examines Qur’anic teachings on the providential purpose of suffering in our lives on earth, something the prophets experienced more than most. This conversation with the author, recorded during Ramadan 2024 as part of the First Command Book Club series, was hosted by Hamza Yusuf and included Zaytuna College vice president Aisha Subhani. It has been edited for length and clarity.

Sunday, May 31, 2026

The Muslim Woman: Journey into the Light (Vol.1 & 2) - Imam Abdessalam Yassine (Author), Danya Tazyeen (Narrator)

 Amazon: Vol 1 amazon.com

Countless women have written to ask for books and other writings that address the theoretical bases upon which to engage the gender question from traditional Islamic perspectives, and, thus far, I have only been able to point them toward a few sources, and none of these sources has been as comprehensive as The Muslim Woman: Journey into the Light by Ustadha Zaynab Ansari.

Amazon: Vol 2 amazon.com

The Muslim Woman: Journey into the Light is a tour de force and a valuable resource to all Muslims. The book successfully weaves its core focus on the spiritual edification and transformation of individuals together with proposals for overcoming the complex historical, economic and political conditions that have contributed to the marginalization of Muslim women. The author draws on the full array of Islamic sciences, as well as the methodologies informing contemporary Islamic movements, while remaining faithful to the tradition. It is rare to find the depth and breadth exhibited in these pages. I highly recommend this work. By Imam Zaid Shakir

The Muslim Woman: Journey into the Light (Vol.1): PDF
Article:What’s Unique about Imam Yassine’s Book for Women? by Imad Benjelloun
Launch Event of Siraj Centre for Research and Studies
Saturday, March 09, 2019
University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
https://en.yassine.net/whats-unique-about-imam-yassines-book-for-women/

In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. May God shower His peace and blessings upon Prophet Muhammad, his family, his companions, his brothers and sisters, and his party.

The main question I am going to address in my talk is: Does the book “Muslim Women:
Journey into the light by Imam Abdessalam Yassine” bring any new insight given that there have already been several books on the same topic?

The answer lies in the combination of the following eleven features of renewal (tajdid), which I do not think, to the best of my limited knowledge, they exist all at once, in any other book about Muslim women. The book is a guide, a Prophetic Method (minhaj nabawi) that is 1. comprehensive, 2. practical and relevant, 3. fair and balanced, 4. fact-based and research-based, 5. experience-based, 6. original, 7. highly respectful of women, 8. valid for all, 9. goal-oriented, 10. God-centered and hereafter-oriented, and last but not least 11. effective.

Before I explain each of these eleven features of renewal, I would like first to answer the following question: what is the purpose of this book? The answer lies in its title: Muslim Women: Journey into the Light (in Arabic: tanwir al-mu’minat).
Purpose of the Book:

Imam Yassine states: “So either sleep on undisturbed or come along and follow the pages of this book patiently. And learn its purpose from its title. My intention – God make it for His sake – is to enlighten the minds of the believing women and believing men with the knowledge about the purification of souls alongside, or ahead of, that activism that seeks to do justice to the woman. The aim is to incorporate into such activism a theoretical knowledge of purification as well as a practical system of purification for our soul and heart. For on the Day when neither wealth nor children will be of any use, only those with a heart free from evil will prosper.”

The first key word in the title is tanwir, which is to enlighten without burning. God says: “And made the moon a light in their midst, and made the sun as a lamp.” [Noah 71:16]. He also says: “Blessed is He who has placed in the sky great stars and placed therein a lamp [sun] and a moon giving light.” [The Criterion 25:61]. In both of these Quranic verses, God uses the word nur (light) for the moon whereas he uses the word siraj (lamp) for the sun because the moon gives light without causing any burning whereas the sun gives light but may cause burning. A siraj (lamp) can be both: either like a sun that enlightens and may burn or like a moon that enlightens but does not burn. That is why God says describing His beloved Messenger Mohammed, may He bless him and grant him peace: “And as a caller to God by His leave, and as a siraj (lamp) spreading light.” [The Clans 33:46].

It is another great coincidence where the launch of Siraj Centre for Research and Studies, the host of this event, is precisely the launch of a book whose author’s main intent is to present for both women and men, for their journey to God Most High, a luminous siraj (lamp) emanating directly from the luminous siraj (lamp), the pristine source, God’s
messenger Muhammad, as designated by his Lord in the above verse.

The second key word in the title is al-mu’minat (believing women), which is plural, meaning not just a single woman by herself, but a group of women who are in a righteous community, together journeying to God Most High. So, in order to benefit the most from this book, a man or woman is invited by the author to seek and join such righteous community of believing men and women, whose companionship will uplift the seeker in their journey all the way from heedlessness to nearness to God Most High!
The Eleven Features of Renewal in the Book:

Now let me explain each of the eleven features of renewal (tajdid) in the book:

1.Comprehensive: This guide covers all major issues and concerns that are currently most important to women in general and Muslim women in particular such as the Emancipation of Women, the Misery of Modernity for Women, and the Rights of Woman in Islam. And what a great coincidence that this month of March is the Women’s History
Month in the United States and March 8th, which was just yesterday, is the International Women’s Day around the world. Topics related to Muslim women in particular include the Happiness of the Body, the Love of Play, the Complementariness of the Believing Women and the Believing Men, the Ranks of the Hereafter, Seeking God’s Countenance, the Lawful and the Unlawful, Renewing Iman (Faith), Love for God and His Messenger, the Believing Woman in her Home, the Hijab as a Symbolism and Empowerment, the Courtesies of Interacting with the Opposite Gender, the Believing Woman as Wife and Mother, Choosing a Husband, Love Marriage and Rational Marriage, the Future: In the Hands of the Believing Mothers, the Role of the Believing Women in Mobilizing the Umma, and the Greatest Women Ever Lived. And the list goes on.

2. Practical and Relevant: This guide is both relevant and practical because it clearly outlines the major issues such as the ones mentioned above, and it redefines the major obstacles faced by Muslim women, such as the ego, devil, consumerism, extravagance, and misguided interpretation of Quran and Sunna, then it offers practical solutions in order to embark on a successful journey towards God Most High. For example, the Imam clearly defines what should be the #1 issue for any Muslim woman or man: “This book looks to both the vast present and the ample future. Yet from the outset, the book seeks to direct the readers’ minds and focus their sights on the mother of all issues that has
otherwise been neglected: the fact that the servant is inevitably heading back to their Lord.”

3. Fair and Balanced: This guide recognizes the rights and responsibilities of women visa-vis those of men in a fair and balanced way that is based on a mutual respect and understanding, and renewed interpretation of related Quran and Sunnah teachings. Imam Yassine states: “The believing women and men are complementary before God’s Law which came down with the balance of justice. No man or woman may outweigh another except by piety. She – and he – will find the merit of such superiority in the Balance of Good Deeds on Judgment Day.”

4. Fact-Based and Research-Based: A friend of mine whom I trust, once visited Imam Yassine and found him in front of numerous books of difference sizes and in different languages. Imam Yassine greeted and welcomed my friend then told him that he had been hesitant and apprehensive to write about Muslim women but now that he has finished reading all of these books he is less anxious and more motivated to contribute to this very serious and important topic given that he can now see from his extensive research the need for a renewed interpretation that is not too strict or too liberal. There is a need for a new fair and balanced interpretation in a comprehensive guide to enlighten the mind of Muslim women to embark on a new journey towards God Most High. So, this book is based on a thorough examination of the history of women in Islam as well as an extensive literature review of numerous books in their original languages. It is a fact-based analysis to learn from and build on to develop a guide that serves as a new alternative: a Prophetic Method (Minhaj Nabawi) for a brighter future for Muslim women, a future that extends beyond this life to the next.

5. Experience-Based: This guide is written based on not only an extensive fact-based theoretical research but also on real experience by the author himself with regards to women. Imam Yassine was known by his family and friends to be a role model of a loving husband, obedient son, kind father, and a wise leader that interacted with and led countless of women to become outstanding leaders, great mothers, amazing wives, successful professionals, and above all righteous servants of God Most High. Also, this book is written by a man who has gone through the journey himself and so he knows first-hand the major obstacles and how to brave them.

6. Original: This guide revives the use of the key concepts and terms in the Quran and Sunnah related to women, given they are considered a divine revelation of utmost importance. Examples include: islam, iman (faith), ihsan (piety, service and perfection), justice, qiwama and hafidhiya (the wife being the guardian and the husband being the leader), and mujahidat (women striving for God’s cause). Then offers a renewed interpretation of such key terms and concepts, as well as other key verses and hadiths related to women. It is not restricted or bound by any past or current fatawa (Islamic decrees) especially those that are not valid or no longer relevant. It is an original revision of women-related jurisprudence that does not do justice to women. For example, al-Bukhari reported on the authority of Abu Hurayra that God’s Messenger, God bless him and grant him peace, said: “A woman is like a rib. If you try to straighten her, you will break her; and if you wish to benefit from her, you can benefit from her in spite of her crookedness.” Imam Yassine states: (Some scholars, even among the great, understand this hadith literally. A woman is therefore the symbol of absolute crookedness while a man is the criterion of straightness.” He then offers a renewed interpretation that is both fair and balanced for both women and men: (we understand the rib-like crookedness as referring to the difference between men and women in their psychological constitution, not to absolute crookedness in women that is measured by the straightness of men. … Her rib-like crookedness is her straightness: it is a sort of moral inclination and fondness, an expression of sympathy and compassion.)

7. Highly Respectful of Women: This guide is written by a man who recognizes the high and special status of women in the sight of God Mot High. He exemplified such high estimation in an extensive work that included books, speeches, articles, poems, and special meetings with women and women leaders in the Justice and Spirituality movement he had founded. As a result, several women hold senior and key leadership positions working side by side with men to lead the Justice and Spirituality School, in several countries across the globe, including the US, Canada, and UK.

8. Valid for All: This guide is for all Muslim women and men at every level of their Islamic faith. It is for women who need guidance and support in their beginning stage of establishing the five pillars of Islam. It is also for women who have mastered their outward Islamic practice but are looking to work on their inward Iman. And it is for women who have mastered both their outward Islam and inward Iman but would like to advance to Ihsan, the third and highest level of nearness to God Most High!

9. Goal-Oriented: Unlike many other books about Muslim women, this guide does not only redefine and defend the rights of women at home and in society, and talk about the very well-respected status of women in Islam; how they are highly valued in the sight of God Most High especially as mothers and children’s educators. It is a much higher and newer level than that. It goes beyond that, far beyond, onto enlightening her mind on how to redefine her ultimate goal and seek perfection in her journey towards becoming a role model of a righteous servant to her Lord Most High! Imam Yassine states: “This book is not intended as a mere exercise in consciousness-raising about the plight of the Muslim woman.” The book is intended to enlighten the mind of women and men on how to journey to God Most High, on what the journey’s obstacles are, and how to surmount them, with the ultimate goal of contemplating the Face of God, gaining the Satisfaction of God, and earning the Paradise of God, forever. Imam Yassine states: “My hope is that the glorified Lord make this writing a clearing away of the clouds, an illumination of the obstacles to be overcome, and a guide to those men and women whose aspirations are high.”

10. God-Centered and Hereafter-Oriented: Unlike many other books, this guide is full of and centered on the remembrance of God, His Messenger Muhammad, bless him and grant him peace, and the Hereafter.

11. Effective: Last but not least, this book is not a theoretical proposal that is still to be tested or a purely academic thesis that is still to be verified, it is a proven practical Prophetic Method [minhaj nabawi] whose following has impacted the lives of countless number of mothers, wives, daughters, sisters as well as fathers, husbands, and brothers across the globe. Concrete results include hafidhat (women who memorized the entire holy Quran), dhakirat (women who remember God consistently and abundantly), role model mothers, wives, daughters, sisters, callers to God, scholars, activists, students, and educators.
The Key Questions Addressed in the Book:

In closing, I would like to leave you with some of the key questions Imam Yassine raises and addresses in his book. The book’s intent according to the author is “to awaken the sleepy and stimulate the inert so that the believing seeker, woman or man, may seize their ego and passions by the neck and force their minds to ask that question which the ego in its wicked idleness furtively evades: What is the quality of our Iman (Faith)? How do things stand between us and our Lord? Lost and forgotten amid the racket of activism, is there any way to salvage this spirituality? When we originally set out and eagerly claimed to be answering the call of God, supporting His religion, and engaging in Jihad for His cause, were we true or were our hearts empty and desolate?”

Other key questions raised and answered by the author in order to make such lifetime journey to God most successful: “How confident am I in my Lord? How sincere am I with Him? How honest am I in seeking His goodly-pleasure? Where am I in relation to the sincere servants who worship Him with love and reverence? How much certainty do I have? How
satisfied am I with God as my Lord, Islam as my religion, and Muḥammad (God bless him and grant him peace) as my prophet? How quick and steady is my pace among the servants who race to win the high ranks of Paradise near to Him?”

The Imam also asks: “Seek perfection, O woman! Seek perfection, O man! Yes, but what is perfection? What are the means? What is the end? What have the more lenient jurists considered permissible? What have the more stringent Muslims judged as heretical? Is there any way to make the journey towards the greatest happiness of the Hereafter without complications and ordeals, without a dauntless resolve that braves all obstacles?”
The answers are in the book!
The ultimate Light is God Most High and all Praise is due to Him the Lord of the worlds.

Dr. Celene Ibrahim: Female Archetypes in the Qur'an | Zaytuna College -Dec 9, 2019

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What is the significance of female speech in the sacred history the Qur’an relates? How does the speech of pious women compare to that of pious men? How should we—as readers, listeners, and reciters—understand and experience the expression of female emotion in the Qur’an? Watch this Zaytuna in Your Community presentation by Dr. Celene Ibrahim which explores how the Qur’an’s female archetypes manifest in our lived experiences.

Amazon: Women and Gender in the Qur'an:Dr. Celene Ibrahim

Stories about gendered social relations permeate the Qur'an, and nearly three hundred verses involve specific women or girls. The Qur'an features these figures in accounts of human origins, in stories of the founding and destruction of nations, in narratives of conquest, in episodes of romantic attraction, and in incidents of family devotion and strife. Overall, stories involving women and girls weave together theology and ethics to reinforce central Qur'anic ideas regarding submission to God and moral accountability.
Celene Ibrahim explores the complex cast of female figures in the Qur'an, probing themes related to biological sex, female sexuality, female speech, and women in sacred history. Ibrahim considers major and minor figures referenced in the Qur'an, including those who appear in narratives of sacred history, in parables, in descriptions of the eternal abode, and in verses that allude to events contemporaneous with the advent of the Qur'an in Arabia. Ibrahim finds that the Qur'an regularly celebrates the aptitudes of women in the realms of spirituality and piety, in political maneuvering, and in safeguarding their own wellbeing; yet, women figures also occasionally falter and use their agency toward nefarious ends. Women and Gender in the Qur'an outlines how women and girls - old, young, barren, fertile, chaste, profligate, reproachable, and saintly -enter Qur'anic sacred history and advance the Qur'an's overarching didactic aims.
Reviews:
"This very readable book is an important intervention in the field of religion and gender and will benefit a wide range of audience, within and beyond the academy. The book will appeal to outsiders to Qur'ānic studies...Those within the field of Qur'ānic studies will profit from Ibrahim's many fresh exegetical insights, and by dialogue with her work our understanding of gender in the Qu'ān will be markedly advanced." -- Tareq Moqbel, Regent's Park College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, Religion and Gender

"...the appendices at the end of the work will be of particular interest to both scholars and students alike. Here Ibrahim collates all instances of female figures as well as female speech in the Qur'ān, which will undoubtedly be a valuable asset to any scholar working in this field." -- F. Redhwan Karim, Markfield Institute of Higher Education, Reorient, Pluto Journals

"Overall, this very readable book is an important intervention in the field of religion and gender and will benefit a wide range of audience, within and beyond the academy. The book will appeal to outsiders to Qur'ānic studies--for instance, the various references to Biblical literature, especially in the endnotes, will be welcomed by Biblical studies specialists." -- Tareq Moqbel, Regent's Park College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, Religion and Gender

"Ibrahim's very fine work is an invaluable resource" -- John Kaltner, Horizons

"essential reading" -- Muhammad Misbah, Women's History Review

"The author manages to artfully take an issue related to gender under the subheading of her chosen areas and discuss it through the prism of modern nuanced political connotations ... The book provides excellent ideas about gender and women in the Qur'an and is a welcome contribution to the dynamic field of Qur'anic studies." -- Shahrul Hussain, Ibn Rushd Centre of Excellence for Islamic Research, UK, The Muslim World Book Review

"Precise and illuminating." -- Leila Karami, Studi e Materiali di Storia delle Religioni

"Through analysis of female representations in the Qur'an, Ibrahim earns a place alongside noteworthy scholars such as Fazlur Rahman, Ingrid Mattson, Amina Wadud, and Barbara Stowasser.... Women and Gender in the Qur'an is a valuable resource for devotional and secular readers, those interested in women in scriptures, and scholars engaged in the study of the Qur'an more generally." -- Studies in Religion

"Ibrahim's meticulous excavation of female figures in the Qur'an has made us all richer. Decades from now, this book will inspire scholars, feminists, Muslims, and a combination of the three. I highly and enthusiastically recommend her book to academics, researchers, Muslims, and astute readers alike." -- Aayah Musa, Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion

"A refreshing contribution to the growing scholarship on women and gender in qur'anic studies." -- Hadia Mubarak, Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion

"Celene Ibrahim's work, which surveys, documents, and critically analyzes the narratives, expositional references, and conceptual formulations of women and gender in the Qur'an, is an important and critical contribution for scholars engaged in the work of constructive Muslim theology, ethics, and qur'anic interpretation. As a work of qur'anic studies, Ibrahim has produced an invaluable reference for exploring the Qur'an's engagement with women, gender, sexuality, and family.... Ibrahim has assembled in Women and Gender in the Qur'an a handbook that not only will serve as an essential starting point for future researchers but also is itself a signif-icant articulation of Muslima hermeneutics." -- Martin Nguyen, Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion

"Ibrahim's work demonstrates that gender is a valuable analytical category for qur'anic studies that can deepen our understanding of qur'anic meaning, language, and chronology." -- Rahel Fischbach, Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion

"Well written and thoughtfully structured, the book is a valuable scholarly contribution to contemporary Muslim theological writing." -- Choice

"Celene Ibrahim's Women and Gender in the Qur'an is a welcome and significant contribution to the growing scholarship on women and gender in Qur'anic studies." -- Hadia Mubarak, Reading Religion

"Ibrahim shines new light on gender in the Qur'an with a comprehensive analysis of its narratives about women. Drawing out unexpected resonances between stories, she highlights their underlying thematic coherence. Her focus on the ethical and didactic force of the stories will be compelling both for people of faith (Muslim and otherwise) and for scholars and students seeking a holistic gender-sensitive reading of the Qur'an." -- Marion Katz, Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, New York University

"Women and Gender in the Quran is a fine analysis of female agency, faith, wisdom, knowledge and proximity to God in Islam. Celene Ibrahim, a major voice in conversations about Islamic leadership in the United States, argues persuasively in this book that even if women are not explicitly named as prophets, they often function to confirm God's words and promises in the Quran. This book is a must-read for anybody interested in understanding female figures in the Quran." -- Ousmane Kane, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Professor of Contemporary Islamic Religion and Society, Harvard University

"Celene Ibrahim's textual analysis and re-reading of sex, gender, and the female figures in the Qur'an is a timely and important contribution, which does not shy away from addressing difficult issues. It is welcome as a work of academic scholarship in the field of Qur'anic studies as well as one of Muslima theology." -- Karen Bauer, author of Gender Hierarchy in the Qur'an: Medieval Interpretations, Modern Responses

"Celene Ibrahim's textual study Women and Gender in the Qur'an presents a multitude of new, insightful findings resulting from her shift in perspective and methodology within the research field. Her approach to the Qur'an involves a more open perspective on the issue of women and gender in the Qur'an...Specifically, Ibrahim examines the representation of female figures in narrative text structures, like those found in stories of the biblical prophets and those involving groups of women who are explicitly mentioned in the Qur'an, such as the women of the prophetic family (ahl al-bayt)." -- Nimet Åeker, Humboldt-Universität, Berliner Institut für Islamische Theologie,Berlin, Germany, Die Welt des Islams

"Over a billion people claim Islam as their religious tradition, yet billions more know little or nothing about it, and even less about women in Islam. This scholarly yet accessible book provides a helpful overview of gender matters with abundant resources for future study. A serious volume for enrichment and collaboration across religious traditions." -- Water Women Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Religion

About the Author:
Celene Ibrahim is a faculty member in the Department of Religious Studies and Philosophy at Groton School and a frequent instructor at the Boston Islamic Seminary. She holds a PhD in Arabic and Islamic civilizations from Brandeis University, a master's of divinity from Harvard University, and a bachelor's degree with highest honors from Princeton University.


Talking With Teachers -Dr. Hadia Mubarak "Rebellious Wives, Neglectful Husbands"- Lamppost Education Initiative - Dec 1, 2025

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We open Season 6 of the Talking With Teachers Podcast with a profound and enlightening conversation with Dr. Hadia Mubarak, scholar and author of the acclaimed new book Rebellious Wives, Neglectful Husbands. In this episode, Dr. Mubarak explores the complexities of marriage, gender ethics, and the rich legacy of women’s voices in Islamic scholarship—offering insights rooted in tradition, compassion, and deep academic expertise. As we begin a new season dedicated to meaningful conversations and transformative ideas, we invite you to support the Lamppost Education Initiative during our Super Tuesday fundraising campaign. Your contribution allows us to continue producing high-quality Islamic content, publishing impactful scholarly works, and making authentic knowledge accessible to English-speaking Muslims around the world. 👉 Support our Super Tuesday effort today:
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Amazon:Rebellious Wives, Neglectful Husbands: Controversies in Modern Qur'anic Commentaries- Hadia Mubarak

Rebellious Wives, Neglectful Husbands brings into conversation the distinct fields of tafsīr (Qur'anic exegesis) studies and women's studies by exploring significant shifts in modern Qur'anic commentaries on the subject of women. Hadia Mubarak places three of the most influential, Sunni Qur'anic commentaries in the twentieth century- Tafsīr al-Manār, Fī Zilāl al-Qur'an, and al-Tahrīr wa'l-Tanwīr - against the backdrop of broader historical, intellectual, and political developments in modern North Africa. Mubarak illustrates the ways in which colonialism, nationalism, and modernization set into motion new ways of engaging with the subject of women in the Qur'an. Focusing her analysis on Qur'anic commentaries as a scholarly genre, Mubarak offers a critical and comparative analysis of these three modern commentaries with seven medieval commentaries, spanning from the ninth to fourteenth centuries, on verses dealing with neglectful husbands (4:128), rebellious wives (4:34), polygyny (4:3), and divorce (2:228). In contrast to assessments of the exegetical tradition as monolithically patriarchal, this book captures a medieval and modern tafsīr tradition with pluralistic, complex, and evolving interpretations of women and gender in the Qur'an. Rather than pit a seemingly egalitarian Qur'an against an allegedly patriarchal exegetical tradition, Mubarak affirms the need for a critical engagement with tafsīr studies among scholars concerned with women and gender in Islam. Mubarak argues that the capacity to bring new meanings to bear on the Qur'an is not only an intellectually viable one but inherent to the exegetical tradition.
Reviews:
"Mubarak's study is a welcome contribution to the emerging academic literature on the Quran and gender. Particularly, for any scholar or student interested in Islamic studies, the book will be a valuable resource for comprehending the Qur'anic exegetical tradition with great nuance and intricacy. Inspired by Barbara Stowasser's work on women and gender, the author insists on two central themes: that hermeneutics has a vital role in the sustainability of Islamic knowledge, and the boundaries of the Tafsir genre continue to be malleable in both the pre-modern or modern period." -- Mohammed Salih, Reading Religion

"Rather than add to the robust scholarly literature on women and gender in the Qur'an, Mubarak (Queens Univ. of Charlotte) begins her exploration of tafsir works by arguing for the significance of the exegetical tradition, past and present, for understanding Muslims' engagements with the Qur'an itself. She identifies a lacuna in feminist Muslim scholarship: for the most part, scholars have dismissed tafsir as patriarchal to rescue the Qur'an from that same charge. Mubarak offers readings of several 20th-century Muslim commentators in conversation with premodern tafsir scholars to argue that their views of women and gender norms are nuanced and provide openings for critiques of patriarchal perspectives as eternal and universal, thereby offering her own commentary on commentary." -- Choice

"Joining a vigorous and vibrant debate about patriarchy, hierarchy, and interpretive authority in Islamic texts and Muslim thought, Hadia Mubarak's new study offers detailed engagement with the work of prominent twentieth-century male exegetes. Scholars of jurisprudence and ethics have shown that those genres combine hierarchical gendered presuppositions with attention to women's concerns and needs; Mubarak argues that the Sunni tafsir tradition does the same and thereby offers resources to contemporary advocates of egalitarianism" -- Kecia Ali, author of Sexual Ethics and Islam: Feminist Reflections on Qur'an, Hadith, and Jurisprudence

"In Rebellious Wives, Neglectful Husbands, Hadia Mubarak provides a fresh, engaging and major study of the extent to which modern Quranic commentaries, responding to the impact of European colonialism and modernity, resulted in new and diverse orientations (Islamic modernism, Islamism, and neo-traditionalism) in modern interpretations of gender and the status and role of women in the Quran." -- John L. Esposito, University Professor and Professor of Islamic Studies, Georgetown University

"This book is a fresh engagement with medieval and modern Qur'an interpretation on questions of gender and women's status. Hadia Mubarak's reassessment of modern tafsīr highlights the pluralism in the genre and shows how the interpreters have used the tradition to put forth their own new interpretations. Significantly, Mubarak raises the possibility that tradition can be used as a locus for modern reform." -- Karen Bauer, author of Gender Hierarchy in the Qur'an: Medieval Interpretations, Modern Responses

"This book is about the intersection of modernity and Sunni exegetical thought...The book can be read from a number of perspectives. On one level it is a response to and an accusation of 'well meaning' Muslim feminists who do not engage with the Tafsir genre and yet are quick to discard it as monolithic, patriarchal, misogynist and bereft of women's voice...It is a call to Muslim feminists not to indulge in disciplinary confusion. If one wants to engage with the Qur'an, then one needs to do so within the methods of the field of Tafsir studies and not superimpose methods from other disciplines. The book is also about the interpretive powers of pre-modern exegetes to have a say in modern issues." -- Mansur Ali, Cardiff University, UK, Muslim World Book Review

About the Author:
Hadia Mubarak is Assistant Professor of Religion at Queens University of Charlotte. Mubarak's publications include, "Violent, Oppressed and Un-American: Muslim Women in the American Imagination" in The Personal is Political, ed. Christine Davis and Jon Crane, "Gender and Qur'anic Exegesis" in The Routledge Handbook of Islam and Gender, ed. Justine Howe, and "Women's Contemporary Readings of the Qur'an" in The Routledge Companion to the Quran.

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