THE MINARET SPEAKS

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THE MINARET SPEAKS uses an effective device to portray the cycle of events in the Indian subcontinent’s Islamic history. A lofty minaret in Delhi which was built by Sultan Qutbuddin describes both the happy and the tragic times it has witnessed over seven centuries. It highlights the achievements of successful rulers and the failures of others and also focuses on the demise of Muslim power in the wake of British imperialism. Muslims in the West will appreciate this enlightened portrayal of the British onslaught on Islam in India. It offsets the often biased versions found in school textbooks.

  • UK ISLAMIC ACADEMY
  • ISBN 1-872531-16-4
  • AUTHOR: SAYYED ABUL HASAN NADWI

SAYYED ABUL HASAN NADWI (1914-99), was one of the leading Muslim scholar of our time. He hailed from a family which has produced such illustrious figures as Sayyed Ahmad Shahid (1786-1831). He was the Rector of Nadwatul `Ulama; Chairman, Managing Committee, Darul Musannifin (Shibli Academy), Azamgarh, India. He has authored numerous works; many have been translated into English: among them are Islam and the World; Hadith: Status and Role; Shaikh-ul-Islam Ibn Taimiyah, Life and Achievements; Studying the Glorious Qur’an; Muslims: Beliefs, Customs and Traditions; Stories of the Prophets; Muhammad the Last Prophet; Stories from Islamic History and A Starlight View of Islam’s Past.

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