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This book collects articles from various Turkish scholars on Islam
and terror, particularly how Islam treats suicide bombers. The
contributors analyze such subjects as terrorism, suicide attacks,
jihad in consultation with first hand sources of Islam. All the
articles in the book reject the idea that Islam approves terrorism.
This book is prime example of the efforts in the Islamic world to
disassociate terrorism from Islam.
Gulen's vision for the future is an inspiring hope, where peace and
justice are maintained in the world. This is a promise in the
divine revelation for the 'righteous', who are expected to be the
driving force in reaching this goal. Attaining this rank, however,
requires that they be ordained with certain qualifications and
virtues as once manifested to the highest degree in Islamic
civilisation. In this book, Gulen reminds us of these virtues, and
shows the path that those lofty souls have followed in the past,
leaving behind exceptional models.
Echoing the great teacher Rumi, this work urges people not to
ignore the doctrine of causes or heedlessly wait for God?s favour,
but rather to continuously exert themselves in order to transform
the world into one of peace and justice.
Islam, probably the most misunderstood religion in the world, is
among the hot reading topics for people all over the world.
"Questions and Answers About Islam" have been prepared to provide
first-hand information from one of the most leading Islamic
scholars of our time. This first volume addresses the more
essential questions concerning Islamic faith. For example: God and
the nature of His existence; Can Islam solve every problem? Did
Prophet Muhammad Write the Qur'an? And subjects like the
Prophethood, Satan, etc are also examined.
The Quran is believed by Muslims to be the final word of God
revealed to humanity through Prophet Muhammad speaking to all
humans for all times. This nature of Islams holy book brings along
a continuous study of it so that its injunctions are reinterpreted
according to constantly changing times and conditions of our world.
This book presents such interpretations from a respected Muslim
scholar who explains verses for the modern age. Gulen is
well-informed of the classical exegetical discipline; nevertheless
in this book he keeps his explanations short and to the point, not
to tire away readers. The book does not cover all the verses of the
Quran, but selected ones, those relate most to the human existence
on earth, life after death, and stories revealed in the holy book.
This book has a double purpose. On the one hand, it is a call to
Muslims to a greater awareness that Islam teaches the need for
dialogue and that Muslims are called to be agents and witnesses to
God's universal mercy. On the other hand, the book is an invitation
to non-Muslims to move beyond prejudice, suspicion, and half-truths
in order to arrive at an understanding what Islam is really
about...Approximate running time: 600 minutes
This book is a compilation of some of the wise sayings of M
Fethullah Gulen, each of which is a criterion or pearl of wisdom by
which we may seek and find our way in todays world, or a light
illuminating our way, to live as a responsible human being. It
contains golden rules for the journeying through life. Those who
attempt to reform the world must first reform themselves. In order
to be followed by others in the way to a better world, they must
purify their inner worlds of hatred, rancour, and jealousy and
adorn their outer worlds with all kinds of virtues. The utterances
of those who are far removed from self-control and self-discipline,
who have failed to refine their feelings, may seem attractive and
insightful at first, but they will not be able to inspire others
or, if indeed they do, the sentiments they arouse will soon die
away. Goodness, beauty, truthfulness and being virtuous lie in the
essence of the world. Whatever happens, the world will one day find
this essence and no one will be able to prevent that happening.
Approximate running time: 96 minutes.
Including a textually long but spiritually endless journey toward
insan al-kamil the perfect human this fourth volume approaches
Sufism through the middle way, an approach that revives the legacy
of the Prophet Muhammad. With an awareness of the social realities
of the 21st century, concepts such as tranquility, the truth of
divinity, life beyond the physical realm, the preserved tablet, the
glorified attributes, and the beautiful names are delicately
explained.
The Origin of Sufism; Self Criticism; Reflection; Privacy &
Seclusion; Heart; Hope or Expectation; Asceticism. People follow
the Sufi path when they sense that Islam has a deeper dimension.
The resulting self-purification leads to this inner dimension of
Islamic rituals, a deeper understanding of the Divine acts, and a
greater knowledge and love of Him. After this, God draws the novice
to Himself. With the help of a spiritual guide, the novice begins
the life-long journey back to God. This continual process of
spiritual development along a path of the innate human poverty,
helplessness, and powerlessness before God is undertaken in the
knowledge that everything comes from God. Each novice does what is
necessary to grow spiritually, and God bestows the appropriate
blessings and stations. The highest aim of creation and its most
sublime result is belief in God. The most exalted rank of humanity
is knowledge of God. The most radiant happiness and sweetest bounty
for jinn and humanity is love of God contained within the knowledge
of God; the purest joy for the human spirit and the purest delight
for the human heart is spiritual ecstasy contained within the love
of God. Indeed, all true happiness, pure joy, sweet bounties, and
unclouded pleasure are contained within the knowledge and love of
God. And Sufism is the school where people can realise the highest
aim of creation. Approximate running time: 360 minutes
What is Sufism? Reaching true belief in Gods Divine Oneness and
living in accordance with its demands; Heeding the Divine Speech
(the Quran), discerning and then obeying the commands of the Divine
Power and will as they relate to the universe (the laws of creation
and life); Overflowing with divine Love and getting along with all
other beings in the realisation (originating from divine Love) that
the universe is a cradle of brotherhood; Giving preference or
precedence to the well-being and happiness of others; Being open to
love, spiritual places and associating with people who encourage
the avoidance of sin and striving in the way of God; Being content
with permitted pleasures, and not taking even a single step toward
that which is not permitted; Struggling continuously against
worldly ambitions and illusions, which lead us to believe that this
world is eternal. Approximate running time: 660 minutes
12 CDs. The Life of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, has
been a topic for many books and studies. Gulen's approach to the
life of Rasulullah, "the pride of humanity". This is not cronical
biography. It differs from other books on the Prophet in the sense
that Gulen assumes a psychological and sociological analysis on the
various aspects of the Prophet's life portraying him as a
compassionate father, a profound spiritual leader, a wise statemen,
a courageous commander, a loving husband, a most reliable and
trustworthy person. Approximate running time: 840 minutes.
This picture book is a verbo-visual journey, at every turn of which
we are faced with images -- images that offer a clear message and
others that present an abstract vision. Regardless of focusing on a
certain theme, this book deals with the all-encompassing questions
of our lives through thought-provoking images accompanied by words
of wisdom of Fethullah Gulen, a leading scholar and inspirer of our
day. The images were selected with the primary aim of encouraging
readers in the tireless endeavour to remove the veils from the face
of existence in order to witness the love, compassion, wisdom, and
peace therein -- at least to try to peek through.
Islam, probably the most misunderstood religion in the world, is
among the hot reading topics for people all over the world.
Questions and Answers about Islam Vol. 1 and 2 have been prepared
to provide first-hand information from one of the most leading
Islamic scholars of our time. The first volume addresses the more
essential questions concerning Islamic faith; e.g. God and the
nature of His existence; can Islam solve every problem? Did Prophet
Muhammad write the Quran? Subjects like the Prophethood, Satan, etc
are also examined. The second volume delves deeper into a variety
of subjects that will help those who are embarking on the
exploration of Islam: wisdom in the message of the Quran ethics and
spirituality, the virtues of service in Islam, the anticipation of
the Mahdi and Messiah, etc. Although the questions included in this
second volume have been selected on the assumption that the reader
is already acquainted with the contents of the first volume, an
independent reading is still possible, for each question-answer is
a separate entity and the book does not question from another.
Approximate running time: 300 minutes
Delving deeper into the soul of Islam and the definition of
spirituality, this third volume examines the mainstream path that
seekers are expected to follow in order to learn the fundamental
concepts of Sufism and the essentials of the Islamic faith.
Concepts central to Sufism, such as unity and multiplicity,
silence, privacy and company, and sainthood, are thoroughly
discussed.
This book consists of Islamic prayers Prophet Muhammad and some
Muslim saints adopted for various occasions: morning and evening
prayers, purification, eating, drinking, pilgrimage and everyday
life situations. Additional sections include the most beautiful
names of God, prayer for help and success, and other prayers to be
recited any time.
Emphasizing the esthetic concerns of the Islamic civilization as
well as underlining the true nature of the religion, this
insightful opus contains a collection of essays on the art of
language from a revered contemporary scholar of Islam. Written
separately as lead articles for the Turkish literary magazine,
"Yagmur," the volume eloquently articulates the author's approach
to speech as well as his definitions of poetry, history, and
beauty, all of which are deeply embroidered around the lacework of
Islam. With powerful emphasis on belief in God, each essay
addresses an important matter of language that aptly relates to the
current state of affairs in the Muslim world and the nature of
human existence in the 21st century as a whole.
Highly contested by orthodox circles and literalists who narrow
religion to formalism on one hand and victimised by practitioners
unable to go beyond traditional boundaries on the other, Islamic
Sufism continues to be a beacon enlightening the path of millions
of believers around the world. Gulen's approach to Sufism in this
collection represents the middle way, an approach that in a sense
revives the legacy of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, with
an awareness of the social realities of the twenty-first century.
For Gulen, the marriage of the heart and the mind is necessary for
a sensible appreciation of our existence and what we are expected
of. He does not confine himself with any typical methodology; he
endeavours to reach the water source by opening wells everywhere,
for the truth is actually manifested in every single creation and
waiting for seekers' drill. This fourth volume of the "Emerald
Hills of the Heart" collection concludes a journey - which is
textually long, but spiritually endless - towards insan al-kamil,
the perfect human, as unfolded stage-by-stage with an escalating
scale of concepts that have developed throughout fourteen centuries
on the basis of firm roots established in the time of the Prophet
by his own practice. Concepts like Tranquility, Secret, Truth of
Divinity, Beyond the Physical Realms, Preserved Tablet, Glorified
Attributes, and Beautiful Names are delicately explained in this
volume.
Delving deeper into the soul of Islam and the definition of
spirituality, this third volume examines the mainstream path that
seekers are expected to follow in order to learn the fundamental
concepts of Sufism and the essentials of the Islamic faith.
Concepts central to Sufism, such as unity and multiplicity,
silence, privacy and company, and sainthood, are thoroughly
discussed.
An intellectual with a distinctive spiritual charisma, a prolific
writer and poet, M Fethullah Gulen has been an extremely effective
and popular scholar of Islam for the last 3 decades. This work
presents Gulen through a short biography, a selection of various
articles, his views on modern education and its importance, and how
he has been presented in the media. It is by no means a
comprehensive presentation of his life and influence upon millions
of people; rather, it is meant to serve as an introduction to those
who desire a better understanding of Gulens message and what it has
accomplished over the years.
M Fethullah Gulen gives his unique interpretation of Prophet
Muhammad, based on a lifetime of personal study and struggle to
live up to the ideal standards realised by one of the most
fascinating figures ever to emerge in our midst.
This is a guide for Muslim families by a prominent scholar of
Islam. Gulen's approach to education of Muslim kids are grounded on
authoritative sources of knowledge in Islam, that is, The Qur'an
and the way of Prophet Muhammad, Sunna. He effectively combines
these teachings with realities of life in modern times. The result
is a comprehensive road map for a Muslim family that is committed
and dedicated to the education of their kids in Islam. From
character education to teaching basics of Islamic practice, this
book covers tasks for parents inside and outside home.
This title is presented in 10 CDs. One of today's most acclaimed
scholars on Islam, a peace activist and the foremost inspirer of a
global-scale network of schools, M Fethullah Gule presents in this
work the core issues of Islamic faith: arguments for the existence
and unity of God, Resurrection and the Day of Judgement, divine
scriptures, death and spirit after death, destiny and man's free
will and other familiar themes of Islamic discourse. It is an
unabridged recording, with an approximate running time of 600
minutes.
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