This is a reprinting of the rare 1951 work "A Message from Croat Moslems to their Religious Brethren in the World" by Dr. Dzafer Kulenovich. It was translated by an unnamed individual from the Serbian-Croatian language into English. The language spoken in former Yugoslavia is called Croatian in the text. The Bosnian dialect is now recognized as a separate language and part of the path to that recognition was Bosnian Muslims finding their political, social, and religious identity through the turbulent times of war, occupation, and Communist pressure against Islam.
This is a reprinting of the rare 1951 work "A Message from Croat Moslems to their Religious Brethren in the World" by Dr. Dzafer Kulenovich. It was tr...
Taking Islam to the Streets: the Dawah of the Islamic Party of North America and the Caribbean Muzaffurdeen Hamid brought a revolutionary Islam grounded in the teachings of Maududi, Khomeini, Malik Bennabi, Qaddaffi, and Sayyed Qutb to the disenfranchised poor in the streets of Washington, D.C., Chicago, Cleveland, and a dozen other cities. This is a collection of the pamphlets used to train the Dawah workers along with a brief history of the Islamic Party. The compilation of this work was approved by Imam Daud Salahuddin of Chicago, a national secretary of the Islamic Party, before his...
Taking Islam to the Streets: the Dawah of the Islamic Party of North America and the Caribbean Muzaffurdeen Hamid brought a revolutionary Islam ground...
The text that you hold in your hands is a translation of the unique work on Islamic Law and Beliefs by Bilali Muhammad (1770s-1857) of Sapelo Island, Georgia. This includes a biography of Bilali Muhammad, a translation of his writings, a list of words from the Gullah dialect of English from him and other early Muslims, a description of the education system he studied under and the texts he studied, and a discussion placing Bilali's work in the context of Islam in the West and the effects of the slave trade. This grandfather of American Islamic Literature needs to be further studied and this...
The text that you hold in your hands is a translation of the unique work on Islamic Law and Beliefs by Bilali Muhammad (1770s-1857) of Sapelo Island, ...