This book, by Rose Wilder Lane, daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder, is part of her work the "Discovery of Freedom", which is considered a seminal work in the American libertarian movement, and focuses on the Islamic contribution to freedom.
This is an interview conducted in the late 1990s with award-winning Muslim author Rukhsana Khan, whose book "Big Red Lollipop" was listed by New York Public Library as one of the 100 Great Children’s Books in 100 Years.
This is a book review by the Toronto Star of the award-winning book "The Roses In My Carpets" by Rukhsana Khan, a Muslim, Pakistani-Canadian author of books for children and young adults.
This book review of Khurram Murad's book "Way to the Quran" shares the depth and profoundness of the short work's call for Muslims to re-evaluate their relationship with the God's Book.
What I like about the Companions of the Prophet is that, like in Islam The Natural Way, it is not formal, difficult to understand, or preachy. It is a straightforward narrative, that not only gives you the information, but hits you where you need it the most: your heart.
This is a review of the program "Access to Quranic Arabic" by Abdul Wahid Hamid. Through its books and tapes, it aims to help the user better understand the classical Arabic of the Quran.