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Islamic
Commercial Law: An Analysis of Futures and Options
MOHAMMAD HASHIM KAMALI
Futures and options are a completely new phenomenon which has
no parallel in Islamic commercial law. This work focuses on options
and futures as trading tools and explores their validity from
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The
Key to Salvation
Ibn Ata’ Allah Al-Iskandari
Translated
by: Mary
Ann Koury-Danner
This is the first English translation of Miftah al-falah, a thirteenth
century Sufi text, written by Ibn Ata’ Allah, one of the
great masters of the Shadhili Sufi order. Considered to be one
of his most important works, The Key to Salvation sets out the
principles of Sufi mystical practices, shedding light on the sacred
invocations, and associated practices, such as the spiritual retreat. |
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King
of the Castle
Choice and Responsibility in
the Modern World
Gai
Eaton
This book examines closely many of the unquestioned assumptions
by which we live our lives, comparing them with the beliefs that
have shaped and guided human life in the past. Concentrating on
the traditional view of man as ‘God’s Viceroy on Earth’,
the author discusses human responsibility and choice in the modern
world. |
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Arabic-English
Lexicon
E.
W. LANE
The most scholarly dictionary of the Arabic language available.
Since its first appearance almost 150 years ago, no scholar or
group of scholars has produced anything to supplant it. The original
eight volumes are here presented as a two-volume set. |
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Language
and the Interpretation of Islamic Law
Sukrija Husejn Ramic
One of the most important branches of principles of Islamic jurisprudence
(usul al-fiqh) is the study of the usage of language.
Language and the Interpretation of Islamic Law is the first work
to appear in English dealing with this important aspect of Islamic
law. |
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The
Life of the Prophet Muhammed
leila Azzam & Aisha Gouverneur
This children’s book on the life of the Prophet Muhammad
is taken from traditional Muslim biographical literature. Although
written for children of 10 to 15 years of age, it can be usefully
read by anyone as an introduction because of its completeness
and clarity. |
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