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Under Siege: Black Muslim Down Under is a memoir that chronicles
the life of professional journalist Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman as it
gives the gripping account on why he walked away from his
high-profile journalism career in the United States to migrate to
Sydney, Australia. Wrapped in a riveting love story, Abdur-Rahman's
memoir also serves as a must-read social commentary about race and
religion. Drawing upon his life experience and writing from his
perspective as an African-American Muslim, Abdur-Rahman uses his
bulldog journalism style, backed with compelling evidence, to
explain why the Commonwealth of Australia is a culturally
challenged nation that offers a lower quality of life and lesser
opportunities for advancement than the United States of America.
The narrative inevitably touches upon the religion of Islam and the
global fight against the Islamic State international terrorist
group. In the end, this memoir conveys an unprecedented story about
faith, love, adversity, and romance.
In the age of Donald Trump and Islamophobia, Muslims often need
reminders on the truth and justice of their religion. Such
reminders are regularly provided on Fridays through the Juma
khutbah sermon. These reminders reinforce the importance of
establishing prayers and exercising patience. These reminders also
advocate good and forbid all acts of evil, including terrorism and
oppression. These reminders further showcase the significance of
al-Masjid al-Aqsa in Jerusalem and political engagement against
injustice. This book is a comprehensive narration of numerous
khutbah sermons delivered in the United States and Australia from
2012 through 2018. Drawing upon the knowledge of imams, sheikhs and
Islamic scholars, Friday Inspires Muslim Success shows why our
religion of righteousness prevails always and forever.
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