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Let Us Be Muslims Sayyid Abul Ala Mawdudi
The masterpiece work of Mawdudi dealing with the basics of Islam has changed lives for the better. Find out why!
| Publisher: | The Islamic Foundation | | Suitable Age: | Adults | | Format: | Paperback | | Length: | 311 pp | | Dimensions: | 5.75 x 8.25 | | ISBN: | 0-86037-157-3 |
| SKU: 420-094 |
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This book is AN ALL TIME RECORD SELLER. Let Us Be Muslims is no ordinary book, for it has stirred more hearts and impelled more lives to change their course than any of this scholar's other works.
In this book he discusses the deeper meanings of Iman (faith), Islam, Prayer, Fasting, Zakat, Pilgrimage and Jihad. Having been made whole again and placed at the center of life, Iman, in Mawdudi's discourse, regains its power to change each one of us and our world. A book which should inspire every Muslim to think and renew his/her commitment to Allah.
This collection of Friday sermons given by the scholar in the late 1930s was first published in 1940. But the universal principles he expounds make this a book for all times and places.
AuthorBio: Sayyid Abul Ala Mawdudi (1903-1979), one of the chief architects of the contemporary Islamic resurgence, was the most outstanding Islamic thinker and writer of his time. He devoted his entire life to expounding the meaning and message of Islam and to organizing a collective movement to establish the Islamic Order.
In this struggle, he had to pass through all kinds of suffering. Between (1948-1967), he was put behind bars on four occasions, spending a total of five years in different prisons in Pakistan. In 1953, he was also sentenced to death by a Martial Law Court for writing a "seditious" pamphlet, this sentence being later commuted to life imprisonment.
In 1941, he founded Jamaat Islaami, of which he remained Amir until 1972 and which is one of the most prominent Islamic movements of our day. He authored more than one hundred works on Islam, both scholarly and popular, and his writings have been translated into forty languages.
He died in 1979 after a lifetime of writing, struggling and working for Islam.
| SKU: 420-094 |
Reg: $15.95 Now: $14.95 |
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