Publications

A.M.A AZEEZ – EARLY LIFE AND TRIBUTES

This book was published by the Dr. A.M.A. Azeez Foundation in 2013 to portray his early life and tributes from different perspectives, which was edited by S.H.M. Jameel and M. Ali Azeez. It was released at his commemoration meeting on 4th October, 2013 A profile of Dr. A.M.A. Azeez gives a brief history of his life and achievements. Childhood Memories …

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America’s New World Order – the Frightening Future of Humanity By Latheef Farook

“America’s New World Order — EXPORTING WARS” is about United States-led, European global military designs to control and plunder resources worldwide. Since the collapse of the former Soviet Union in 1989, the United States emerged as the sole super power with unprecedented military might in human history. People worldwide, sick and tired of wars and misery, hoped and prayed that …

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Muslim Law by Senior Lawyer Karunaratne Herath

‘Muslim Law’, the book written by Senior Lawyer Karunaratne Herath will be launched at BMICH today (9th) at 9.00 a.m. At a time when the attention of the country has been drawn to Islam law or ‘Sharya Law ‘releasing a book on the subject in Sinhalese is specially important.

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Tolerance in Islam by Asiff Hussein

Published by Muslim Women’s Research and Action Forum   It has often been argued by non-Muslims that Islam is not a tolerant faith and that it has been propagated by force of arms rather than by peaceful means; by compulsion rather than through conviction. This perception has been widely propagated in the writings of certain biased Western scholars who left …

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The Ethics of Disagreement in Islam By Taha Jabir Al-Alwani

Paperback, 158 pages Published June 1st 1993 by International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) (first published 1992) Reviewed by Abdul H.Azeez A mere four hundred years after the demise of the Prophet (pbuh) the political fragmentation of the Islamic world had already begun, and continued in the centuries after. The Muslim ummah, once united along lines of faith, has over these centuries …

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