Friday, June 3, 2011

READ

READ

Reading is integral to the As-Sabiqun tarbiyah program. Books have the power of aiding us in our quest to develop ourselves intellectually, morally, spiritually, and in many other ways. However, the acquisition of knowledge is useless without an outlet for practical implementation; our development is accelerated and refined by such real-life implementation and work. The As-Sabiqun movement provides an ideal opportunity to translate the ideas contained in these books into actions which will make a difference in the world (insha’Allah).

It must be noted that while we have a high level of respect for the writers of these books, we do not necessarily subscribe 100% to any particular writer’s views. In other words, we remain highly inspired by the content of the books listed here, but we are not confined by them; we also draw from our own experience and ideas.

In addition to the direct study of the Qur’an, Hadith literature, and the As-Sabiqun newsletters, here are some of our recommended readings and references:

Introduction to Islam

- How to Say and Perform Salah (Prayer)
- Islam: Beliefs and Teachings by Ghulam Sarwar
- Islam in Focus by Hammudah ‘Abd al ‘Ati
- Fundamentals of Islam by Sayyid Abul A’la Mawdudi
- Towards Understanding Islam by Abul A’la Mawdudi
- Let Us Be Muslims by Sayyid Abul A’la Mawdudi
- Four Basic Qur’anic Terms by S. Abul A’la Mawdudi (revised edition entitled Four Key Concepts of the Qur’an by Sayyid Abul A’la Mawdudi, tr. and ed. by Tarik Jan)
- Everyday Fiqh by Mohammad Yusuf Islahi (2-vol. set)
- Milestones by Sayyid Qutb
- The Life of Muhammad by Muhammad Husein Haykal, or same title by Abdul Hameed Siddiqui (*Also recommended: Muhammad: The Final Messenger by Dr. Majid Ali Khan)

Islamic Studies

- Reliance of the Traveller by Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri, tr. by Nuh Ha Mim Keller
- Shari’ah: The Islamic Law by Abdur Rahman I. Doi
- Fatawa Rahimiyyah by Mufti Sayyid Abdur Rahim Lajpuri Randeri (3-vol. set)
- Easy Tajweed by Dr. Husaini
- Introduction to the Hadith by ‘Abdur Rahman I. Doi
- 4-book set about the Khulafa’ Rashidun by Prof. Masud-ul-Hasan: Hadrat Abubakar Siddique R.A; Hadrat Umar Farooque R.A; Hadrat Othman Ghani R.A; Hadrat Ali R.A
- Fiqh us-Sunnah by As-Sayyid Sabiq (5-vol. set)
- The Meaning of the Qur’an (full translation of Tafhim ul-Qur’an) by S. Abul A’la Maududi, tr. by Abdul Aziz Kamal (6-vol. set)
- Ihya Ulum-id-Din (Revival of the Religious Sciences) by Imam Ghazzali, tr. by Fazul-ul-Karim (also spelled “Fazlul” Karim) (4-vol. set)
- The Cultural Atlas of Islam by Isma’il al Faruqi & Lois Lamya’ al Faruqi
- Hayatus Sahabah (The Lives of the Sahabah) by Maulana Muhammad Yusuf Kandhlawi (3-vol. set)

Brotherhood/Leadership

- Organization of Government Under the Holy Prophet (saw) by Dr. Muhammad Yasin Mazhar Siddiqui
- Memoirs of Hasan al Banna Shaheed by N.M. Shaikh
- Islamic Education and Hasan al Banna by Yusuf al Qardawi
- A Short History of the Revivalist Movement in Islam by Abul A’la Mawdudi
- Selected Writings of Hasan al-Banna Shaheed by S.A. Qureshi
- Problems Faced By the Da’wah and the Da’iyah by Fathi Yakan
- Priorities of the Islamic Movement in the Coming Phase by Shaykh Yusuf al-Qaradawi
- Stages of Islamic Revolution by Kalim Siddiqui
- In Pursuit of the Power of Islam: Major Writings of Kalim Siddiqui ed. by Zafar Bangash
- Methodology of Education Adopted by the Muslim Brotherhood by Dr. Ali Abdel- Hameed Mahmoud

Sisterhood

- Etiquettes of Life in Islam by Muhammad Yusuf Islahi
- Woman and Islamic Law by Safia Iqbal
- Shari’ah: The Islamic Law by Abdur Rahman I. Doi
- Muslim Character (subtitled An American-English translation of Muhammad al-Ghazali’s ‘Khuluq al-Muslim’) by Mufti A.H. Usmani
- Return of the Pharaoh by Zainab al-Ghazali
- Islam: Its Meaning and Message ed. by Khurshid Ahmad
- Wives of the Prophet by Fida Hussain (revised edition entitled Wives of the Holy Prophet with author’s name as ‘Fida Husain Malik’)
- The Sahabiyat by Jameelah Jones
- Woman in Islamic History
- 12-Step Program: Building a Cemented Sisterhood by An-Nisa’ of Masjid al- Islam

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