❞ كتاب A GREAT ISLAMIC MOVEMENT IN TURKEY ❝  ⏤ Maryam Jameelah

❞ كتاب A GREAT ISLAMIC MOVEMENT IN TURKEY ❝ ⏤ Maryam Jameelah

The book talks about the story of Maryem and religions



Maryam Jameelab was born in 1934 in New York at the height

of the Great Depression - a fourth-generation American of German-
Jewish origin. She was reared in Westchester, one of the most

prosperous and populated suburbs of New York and received a
thoroughly secular American education at the local public schools.
Always an above-average student, she soon became a passionate
intellectual and insatiable bibliophile, hardly ever without a book
in hand, her readings extending far beyond the requirements of the
school curriculum. As she entered adolescence, she became intensely
serious-minded, scorning all frivolities, which is very rare for an
otherwise attractive young girl. Her main interests were religion,
philosophy, history, anthropology, sociology and biology. The
school and local community public libraries and later, the New York
Public Library, became "her second home."
After her graduation from secondary school in the summer of
1952, she was admitted to New York University where she studied
a general liberal arts programme. While at the university, she became
severely ill in 1953, grew steadily worse and had to discontinue
college two years later without earning any diploma, She was
confined to private and public hospitals for two . ears (1957-1959)
: ~ and only after her discharge, did she discover her facility for writing.
Marmaduke Pickthall's translation of Quran and Allama Muhammad
Asad's two books - his autobiographical Road to Mecca and Islam at
, the Crossroads ignited her interest in Islam and after correspondence
with some prominent Muslims in Muslim lands and making intimate
friends with some Muslim converts in New York, she embraced Islam
at the Islamic Mission in Brooklyn, New York at the hand of Shaikh
Daoud Ahmad Faisal, who then changed her name from Margaret
Marcus to Maryam Jameelah.
Maryam Jameelah - ❰ له مجموعة من الإنجازات والمؤلفات أبرزها ❞ WESTERNIZATION AND HUMAN WELFARE ❝ ❞ Islam and our social habits ❝ ❞ The Resurgence of Islam And our Liberation from the Colonial Yoke ❝ ❞ ISlAM AND WESTERN SOCIETY ❝ ❞ Western imperialism menaces Muslims ❝ ❞ Islam Versus Ahl Al Kitab Past and Present ❝ ❞ Why I embraced ISLAM ❝ ❞ How I Discovered The Holy Quran ❝ ❞ Is Western Civilization Universal ❝ ❱
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نبذة عن الكتاب:
A GREAT ISLAMIC MOVEMENT IN TURKEY

1981م - 1446هـ
The book talks about the story of Maryem and religions



Maryam Jameelab was born in 1934 in New York at the height

of the Great Depression - a fourth-generation American of German-
Jewish origin. She was reared in Westchester, one of the most

prosperous and populated suburbs of New York and received a
thoroughly secular American education at the local public schools.
Always an above-average student, she soon became a passionate
intellectual and insatiable bibliophile, hardly ever without a book
in hand, her readings extending far beyond the requirements of the
school curriculum. As she entered adolescence, she became intensely
serious-minded, scorning all frivolities, which is very rare for an
otherwise attractive young girl. Her main interests were religion,
philosophy, history, anthropology, sociology and biology. The
school and local community public libraries and later, the New York
Public Library, became "her second home."
After her graduation from secondary school in the summer of
1952, she was admitted to New York University where she studied
a general liberal arts programme. While at the university, she became
severely ill in 1953, grew steadily worse and had to discontinue
college two years later without earning any diploma, She was
confined to private and public hospitals for two . ears (1957-1959)
: ~ and only after her discharge, did she discover her facility for writing.
Marmaduke Pickthall's translation of Quran and Allama Muhammad
Asad's two books - his autobiographical Road to Mecca and Islam at
, the Crossroads ignited her interest in Islam and after correspondence
with some prominent Muslims in Muslim lands and making intimate
friends with some Muslim converts in New York, she embraced Islam
at the Islamic Mission in Brooklyn, New York at the hand of Shaikh
Daoud Ahmad Faisal, who then changed her name from Margaret
Marcus to Maryam Jameelah.

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المزيد..

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The book talks about the story of Maryem and religions

 

Maryam Jameelab was born in 1934 in New York at the height

of the Great Depression - a fourth-generation American of German-
Jewish origin. She was reared in Westchester, one of the most

prosperous and populated suburbs of New York and received a
thoroughly secular American education at the local public schools.
Always an above-average student, she soon became a passionate
intellectual and insatiable bibliophile, hardly ever without a book
in hand, her readings extending far beyond the requirements of the
school curriculum. As she entered adolescence, she became intensely
serious-minded, scorning all frivolities, which is very rare for an
otherwise attractive young girl. Her main interests were religion,
philosophy, history, anthropology, sociology and biology. The
school and local community public libraries and later, the New York
Public Library, became "her second home."
After her graduation from secondary school in the summer of
1952, she was admitted to New York University where she studied
a general liberal arts programme. While at the university, she became
severely ill in 1953, grew steadily worse and had to discontinue
college two years later without earning any diploma, She was
confined to private and public hospitals for two . ears (1957-1959)
: ~ and only after her discharge, did she discover her facility for writing.
Marmaduke Pickthall's translation of Quran and Allama Muhammad
Asad's two books - his autobiographical Road to Mecca and Islam at
, the Crossroads ignited her interest in Islam and after correspondence
with some prominent Muslims in Muslim lands and making intimate
friends with some Muslim converts in New York, she embraced Islam
at the Islamic Mission in Brooklyn, New York at the hand of Shaikh
Daoud Ahmad Faisal, who then changed her name from Margaret
Marcus to Maryam Jameelah.

Comparison of Religions

College of Comparative Religions

Comparison of Heavenly Religions

 

 

Comparison of Religions Ahmed pdf

Comparative book of religions

The emergence of the science of comparative religions among Muslims and Westerners

 

Comparison of Heavenly Religions


Definition of heavenly religions

Search for heavenly religions

Respect religions in Islam

 

Heavenly religions in order

Koranic verses about heavenly religions

Islam tolerates other religions

Respect for religions in Islam

Is it permissible to respect other religions?

Islam tolerates other religions

Koranic verses about heavenly religions

 



سنة النشر : 1981م / 1401هـ .
حجم الكتاب عند التحميل : 565.1 كيلوبايت .
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كتب Maryam Jameelah ❰ له مجموعة من الإنجازات والمؤلفات أبرزها ❞ WESTERNIZATION AND HUMAN WELFARE ❝ ❞ Islam and our social habits ❝ ❞ The Resurgence of Islam And our Liberation from the Colonial Yoke ❝ ❞ ISlAM AND WESTERN SOCIETY ❝ ❞ Western imperialism menaces Muslims ❝ ❞ Islam Versus Ahl Al Kitab Past and Present ❝ ❞ Why I embraced ISLAM ❝ ❞ How I Discovered The Holy Quran ❝ ❞ Is Western Civilization Universal ❝ ❱. المزيد..

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