Dawah Booklets Gift Box (29 Booklets)
Book Summary of Dawah Booklets Gift Box
In these booklets, Maulana Wahiduddin Khan has presented the fundamental teachings of Islam in a simple way.These booklets can be used as an ideal tool for dawah work.
This Gift Box contains the following booklets:
* An Intellectual Transformation
* Islam in History
* Manifesto of Peace
* Hijab in Islam
* The Revolutionary Role of Islam
* The Man Islam Builds
* Man Know Thyself
* Polygamy and Islam
* Islamic Activism
* Islamic Fundamentalism
* The Fire of Hell
* The Concept of God
* Islam Stands The Test of History
* A Case of Discovery
* The Creation Plan of God
* God and the Life Hereafter
* The Shariah and its Application
* The Teaching of Islam
* Search for Truth
* The Good life
* The Garden of Paradise
* The Way to Find Paradise
* Islam and the Modern Man
* Corcernig Divorce
* Uniform Civil Code
* Spirituality in Islam
* Muhammad: The Ideal Character
* The Road to Paradise
* Non-Violence and Islam
About The Author
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, born in 1925 at Azamgarh in India, is an Islamic spiritual scholar who is well versed in both classical Islamic learning and modern science. The mission of his life from a very early stage has been the establishment of world-wide peace, to which end he has devoted much time and effort to the development of a complete ideology of peace and non-violence based on the teachings of the Quran. In the course of his research, the Maulana came to the conclusion that the need of the hour was to present Islamic teachings in the style and language of the present day. Keeping this ideal consistently before him, he has written over 200 books on Islam. In 1983, he wrote a commentary on the Quran, which was published in Arabic as al-Tadhkir al-Qawim fi Tafsir al-Quran al-Hakim and in Urdu and Hindi as Tadhkir al-Quran. The present volume contains a selection of explanatory notes from his original commentary. His most recent publications are The Ideology of Peace, God Arises, and Muhammad, the Prophet for All Humanity. To cater to inquisitive minds and the needs of the spiritually inclined, the Maulana established at New Delhi in 2001 the Centre for Peace and Spirituality.