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A beacon of advice and wisdom, February 3, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Muslims in the West: The Message & the Mission (Paperback)
This book must be read by all Muslims, both living in the West and the East. It is penned by someone who does not shudder in presenting a paragon of how Muslims should behave in un-Islamic countries. It drips wisdom and prudence in presenting the purpose and objectives of Muslims who inhabit the western world. If you a looking for enlightment, from the Quaran, Sunnah and life of our pious predecessors, then go no further. This book unearths new ways, and throws light on how to tread carefully around the thorns of immorality that lay bare in the West, without compromising your Faith. There includes a valuable exposition on the founding of America, and interwoven in the theme of the book is the colossal failure of the Superpower, and the West genenrally, despite materialistic acquisitions and mastery, to appreciate the worth of man himself. The author complements the West on its achievement, but presents an eye-openor for soul-searching. Balanced and tempered, the reader is urged not to shy away from his Divine responsibilities of propogating Islam, nor become apologetic and stupified by superficial comforts, but press ahead with the Prophetic task, persevering and steadfast on Faith.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A beacon of advice and wisdom, February 3, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Muslims in the West: The Message & the Mission (Paperback)
This book must be read by all Muslims, both living in the West and the East. It is penned by someone who does not shudder in presenting a paragon of how Muslims should behave in un-Islamic countries. It drips wisdom and prudence in presenting the purpose and objectives of Muslims who inhabit the western world. If you a looking for enlightment, from the Quaran, Sunnah and life of our pious predecessors, then go no further. This book unearths new ways, and throws light on how to tread carefully around the thorns of immorality that lay bare in the West, without compromising your Faith. There includes a valuable exposition on the founding of America, and interwoven in the theme of the book is the colossal failure of the Superpower, and the West genenrally, despite materialistic acquisitions and mastery, to appreciate the worth of man himself. The author complements the West on its achievement, but presents an eye-openor for soul-searching. Balanced and tempered, the reader is urged not to shy away from his Divine responsibilities of propogating Islam, nor become apologetic and stupified by superficial comforts, but press ahead with the Prophetic task, persevering and steadfast on Faith.
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