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Old 17th June 2005, 21:14
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'A unique celebration of muslim womanhood'

Im reading this at present and im about 3/4 of the way through. Its a very interesting book and for those converting to Islam i think its a valuable source, especially the first half. The second half is more generic to Islamic ideals and beliefs and i think lends its self more to the general muslim population. I really value the emphasis thats placed on the importance of following Quaranic and Hadith teachings as oppossed to those that are resultant from our cultures.

Anyone else read it?
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Old 5th July 2005, 10:57
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I am in the middle of reading 'Desperatley seeking paradise' by Ziauddin Sardar' if anyone has read it let me know otherwise the book is brilliant, cant seem to put it down.

fyi - Also Paulo Coleho fans he has a new book out called
'The Zahir which is equally as brilliant as all his other works.

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