I thank God for Diouf and I pray for more scholars like her, not just for the extraordinary quality of groundbreaking research but for its timing also. Hardly a few months pass by when someone does not blame Islam for the continued slavery in Africa.
In this Dallas Morning News article published in 2000, Susan Hogan Albach reviews Dawud Wharnsby-Ali's audio CD "Sunshine, Dust, and the Messenger", a collection of Islamic songs in English.
"The Earth is a mosque, and everything in it is sacred." This is the first line in Ibrahim Abdul Matin’s book, and it shows the clear connection between environmentalism and faith, Islam in specific.
This is a review of the Sound Vision program "A Treasury of Islamic Tales", a series of books-on-tape featuring stories from the life of the Prophet and his Companions.
This is a video review of the Sound Vision production "Let's Pray", which focuses on teaching young Muslims, in particular, how to perform the daily Islamic prayers, as well as make Wudu, the ablution made before each of them.
This is a video review of "Adam's World 4: Take Me To The Kaba", in which Adam and his friend Asad learn about Hajj, the fifth pillar of Islam, while visiting the sites of Makkah, Madinah, and Jerusalem thanks to their trusty transvisualizer.
A Video Review of "Adam's World 2: Happy To Be A Muslim", which instills a love for Islam through Adam's usual humorous but always thought-provoking antics, along with a visit to Turkey on the trusty transvisualizer.