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By Tayyba Seema Ahmed
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Nineteenth Century British India
Chapter 3: Jihad - Origins, Concepts and Interpretations
Chapter 4: The Essence of Jihad
Chatper 5: Introduction to the Translation
Chapter 6: Jihad and the British Government
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Author: Dr. Karimullah Zirvi
Description: Excellent book on Islam with the best introduction ever on Ahmadiyyat. It explains what Ahmadiyyat is, it's aims and objects, differences between Ahmadi and non-Ahmadi Muslims, our chanda system, Nizam-e-Jama'at, etc. (read it online)
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Author: Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan
Description: This book provides a translation by Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan of the Riyad as-Salihin, literally "Gardens of the Rightous", written by the Syrian Shafi'i scholar Muhyi ad-din Abu Zakariyya' Yahya b. Sharaf an-Nawawi (1233-78), who was the author of a large number of legal and biographical work, including celebrated collection of forty well-known hadiths, the Kitab al-Arba'in (actually containing some forty three traditions.), much commented upon in the Muslim countries and translated into several European languages. His Riyad as-Salihin is a concise collection of traditions, which has been printed on various occasions, e.g. at Mecca and Cairo, but never before translated into a western language. Hence the present translation by Muhammad Zafarullah Khan will make available to those unversed in Arabic one of the most typical and widely-known collection of this type.
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Anti-Ahmadiyah campaign escalating - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 21, 2008
Indonesians Champion Religious Freedom - Gallup, USA - June 20, 2008
‘Conscientiasclerosis’ and legalized persecution - Opinion - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 20, 2008
Militants seal off Ahmadiyah mosques - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 19, 2008
Moderate groups under fire for silence over radicals - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 19, 2008
Yudhoyono’s courage and cowardice - The Economist - June 18, 2008
Indonesians call for disbanding of ‘heretical’ Muslim sect - International Herald Tribune, France - June 18, 2008
Thousands of Indonesians rally against sect - AFP Google, - June 18, 2008
Indonesians call for disbanding of ‘heretical’ Muslim sect - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 18, 2008
Indonesia’s Muslim compromise isn’t working - Ottawa Citizen, Canada - June 16, 2008
Religious freedom [Opinion] - The Sunday Times, Philippines - June 15, 2008
Religious freedom under attack in Indonesia - Ottawa Citizen, Canada - June 14, 2008
Indonesia — A Civil War Between Islamists And Moderates? - Family Security Matters, USA - June 13, 2008
Ahmadiyah decree ‘bans propagation, not private prayer’ - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 14, 2008
Dissolving Ahmadiyah not a solution: minister - Antara News, Indonesia - June 14, 2008
Many not satisfied about govt’s decree on Ahmadiyah - Antara News, Indonesia - June 14, 2008
Indonesia minority sect fears hardline backlash - The Straits Times, Singapore - June 13, 2008
Ahmadi women and children in Indonesia face abuse - Reuters, India - June 12, 2008
Indonesia’s Pancasila weakened - Editorial - The Manila Times, Philippines - June 11, 2008
Indonesian Village Struggles With Ban on Muslim Sect - The New York Times, USA - June 11, 2008
Indonesia sect mulls legal action against decree - ABC Radio Australia - June 10, 2008
Indonesia has no plans to ban Islamic sect - Reuters, India - June 10, 2008
Indonesia: Reverse Ban on Ahmadiyah Sect - Human Rights Watch - June 10, 2008
Govt blamed for violence against minority groups - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 10, 2008
Govt calls it a day for Ahmadiyah - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 10, 2008
Indonesia tightens rules for sect - BBC News, UK - June 09, 2008
Indonesian officials order sect to return to mainstream Islam - International Herald Tribune, France - June 09, 2008
Indonesia acts against radicals: analysts - Khaleej Times, Dubai - June 08, 2008
Govt warned against reviving authoritarianism - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 07, 2008
Demands for FPI’s disbandment continue - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 06, 2008
Minority Muslim sect struggles for religious freedom in Indonesia - International Herald Tribune, France - June 06, 2008
Six FPI members and Rizieq named suspects over rally attack - Antara News, Indonesia - June 05, 2008
PPP urges govt to immediately issue SKB to disband Ahmadiyah - Antara News, Indonesia - June 04, 2008
Indonesia Cracks Down on Hard-Line Muslim Group - VOA News, USA - June 04, 2008
Detentions over Indonesia clashes - BBC News, UK - June 04, 2008
Indonesian police detain 59 Muslim radicals - Yahoo News (AFP) - June 04, 2008
Government slammed for inaction against FPI - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 04, 2008
Govt mulls freezing FPI over brutality - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 03, 2008
Govt to issue joint decree on Ahmadiyah - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 03, 2008
Rival Muslims clash in Indonesia following attack on interfaith rally - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 03, 2008
Indonesia sect row raises rights fears - BBC News, UK - June 02, 2008
Indonesia hardliner’s war threat - BBC News, UK - June 02, 2008
RI President calls for the Sunday’s attackers to be prosecuted - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 02, 2008
Hard-liners ambush Monas rally - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 02, 2008
Islamic hard-liners in Jakarta break up tolerance rally - International Herald Tribune USA - June 01, 2008
The Dodgy Decade [Feature] - The Jakarta Post, Indonesia - June 01, 2008
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