EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) - Books
Number of Items: 185
- Hebrew Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Hebrew in which the author confirms that the Islamic methodology is to achieve happiness for its followers through obligations and prohibitions which are not meant to restrict their freedom but for granting happiness to them through showing their prestige in this universe. Islam establishes the concept of eternal happiness in the hereafter in Muslims' minds so their wishes and dreams are not confined to this world but also the world to come.
- Hebrew Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Hebrew discusses the special place women have in the religion of Islam and seeks to address some of the many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of this religion or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent it.
- Dutch Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Dutch in which the author confirms that the Islamic methodology is to achieve happiness for its followers through obligations and prohibitions which are not meant to restrict their freedom but for granting happiness to them through showing their prestige in this universe. Islam establishes the concept of eternal happiness in the hereafter in Muslims' minds so their wishes and dreams are not confined to this world but also the world to come.
- Ukrainian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Ukrainian in which the author confirms that the Islamic methodology is to achieve happiness for its followers through obligations and prohibitions which are not meant to restrict their freedom but for granting happiness to them through showing their prestige in this universe. Islam establishes the concept of eternal happiness in the hereafter in Muslims' minds so their wishes and dreams are not confined to this world but also the world to come.
- Dutch Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) Reviewing : Abu Abdullah Al-Baljiki
A book in Dutch in which the author said in his introduction, "Islam acknowledges the fact that one’s sexual desire has to be satisfied. It considers fulfilling this desire a praiseworthy matter, as long as it is done within Shari’ah limits. It is not disdainful to satisfy this desire, nor should it be neglected." He also said, "In this booklet we will discuss the Islamic method of satisfying sexual desire, and how it can be transformed from a base desire into an act of worship through which a Muslim receives reward."
- Hebrew Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Hebrew in which the author said in his introduction, "Islam acknowledges the fact that one’s sexual desire has to be satisfied. It considers fulfilling this desire a praiseworthy matter, as long as it is done within Shari’ah limits. It is not disdainful to satisfy this desire, nor should it be neglected." He also said, "In this booklet we will discuss the Islamic method of satisfying sexual desire, and how it can be transformed from a base desire into an act of worship through which a Muslim receives reward."
- Armenian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Armenian in which the author handles the topic of discrimination in Islam and the rest of other societies. He relates the story of Bilal ibn Rabah (may Allah be pleased with him), the honorable friend of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon Him) who was a black slave but Islam did not discriminate against him and in favor of Muslim leaders of Qureish. Instead, Islam equally treated them all regardless of origin or color.
- Hebrew Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Hebrew handles an important subject, a concept of Islam of the social justice and fighting injustice as a basis of establishing of peace in the international community. It is a discussion of how Islam is the religion that promotes peace and understanding among all nations, and prohibits violence and aggression against anyone.
- Greek Author : Dr. Saleh As-Saleh Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) Translation : Rigalos Konstadinos Reviewing : TSEKOURA VIVIAN Reviewing : Ahmad Al-Amir
A book in Greek relates the story of the Prophet's companion Salman, the Persian, who was searching for the authentic religion until he met the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).
- Armenian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Armenian handles an important subject, a concept of Islam of the social justice and fighting injustice as a basis of establishing of peace in the international community. It is a discussion of how Islam is the religion that promotes peace and understanding among all nations, and prohibits violence and aggression against anyone.
- Romanian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A book in Romanian in which the author handles the topic of discrimination in Islam and the rest of other societies. He relates the story of Bilal ibn Rabah (may Allah be pleased with him), the honorable friend of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon Him) who was a black slave but Islam did not discriminate against him and in favor of Muslim leaders of Qureish. Instead, Islam equally treated them all regardless of origin or color.
- Romanian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A book in Romanian in which the author confirms that the Islamic methodology is to achieve happiness for its followers through obligations and prohibitions which are not meant to restrict their freedom but for granting happiness to them through showing their prestige in this universe. Islam establishes the concept of eternal happiness in the hereafter in Muslims' minds so their wishes and dreams are not confined to this world but also the world to come.
- Armenian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Armenian discusses the special place women have in the religion of Islam and seeks to address some of the many misconceptions and false propaganda published by those who are ignorant of this religion or harbor a malicious intent to purposely misrepresent it.
- Armenian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Armenian in which the author said in his introduction, "Islam acknowledges the fact that one’s sexual desire has to be satisfied. It considers fulfilling this desire a praiseworthy matter, as long as it is done within Shari’ah limits. It is not disdainful to satisfy this desire, nor should it be neglected." He also said, "In this booklet we will discuss the Islamic method of satisfying sexual desire, and how it can be transformed from a base desire into an act of worship through which a Muslim receives reward."
- Romanian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Romanian handles an important subject, a concept of Islam of the social justice and fighting injustice as a basis of establishing of peace in the international community. It is a discussion of how Islam is the religion that promotes peace and understanding among all nations, and prohibits violence and aggression against anyone.
- Romanian Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Romanian in which the author said in his introduction, "Islam acknowledges the fact that one’s sexual desire has to be satisfied. It considers fulfilling this desire a praiseworthy matter, as long as it is done within Shari’ah limits. It is not disdainful to satisfy this desire, nor should it be neglected." He also said, "In this booklet we will discuss the Islamic method of satisfying sexual desire, and how it can be transformed from a base desire into an act of worship through which a Muslim receives reward."
- Hebrew Author : AbdulRahman Bin Abdulkarim Al-Sheha Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC)
A book in Hebrew in which the author handles the topic of discrimination in Islam and the rest of other societies. He relates the story of Bilal ibn Rabah (may Allah be pleased with him), the honorable friend of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon Him) who was a black slave but Islam did not discriminate against him and in favor of Muslim leaders of Qureish. Instead, Islam equally treated them all regardless of origin or color.
- Romanian Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A book translated into Romanian contains a very interesting dialogue between an atheist professor and a Muslim student regarding some principles in Islamic belief. The student succeeded in refuting wrong believes spreading all over the world through proving the Islamic belief based on irrefutable evidences. He discussed in detail the issue of Allah’s existence.
- Romanian Author : Zakir Naik Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions for non-Muslims about Islam
- Romanian Author : Hasan Mohammed Ba Aqeel Translation : EUROPEAN ISLAMIC RESEARCHES CENTER (EIRC) The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
A useful book in Romanian for anyone interested in comparative religion. In this book, he will find many surprises that challenge what many once believed as absolute truths. This book has been written as the result of dialogues the author had with a Christian clergy as well as laity. The discussions were polite, pleasant, friendly, and constructive without the slightest intention of hurting the religious feeling of any Christian. It is just a challenge to Christianity. It is indispensable for those looking for the truth and those studying comparative religion.