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New Groundbreaking Arabic Book: Peacemaking from the Quran

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    Wilson
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    Peace.

    May the god reward you for all your efforts.

    I've already read it twice, except for the last chapter which wasn't uploaded yet. I like it very much. Each and every chapter surprised me, although I'm fairly familiar with your work. Just flat-out amazing!

    Me personally I like the structure of the book and the order of chapters, but I don't know if that is the best way to go. I like the first two chapters and it's very easy to agree with them, even for sectarians; they do explain the "what" and "why" sufficiently. But the following chapters will be too much of a shock for most people I believe, that they won't even finish reading the book. Even though it's hard to disagree with, anything actually. So I think you took a "risk" with putting the last chapter last and not as one of the first chapters.

    I already gave a copy of the first 6 chapters to an Iraqi woman and she was excited about the first two chapters and she told me the author is absolutely right. When I saw her the next day she read the third chapter, and let's say she wasn't that excited anymore. And I get the impression that, if it wasn't for me, she'd never finish reading the book.

    The format is perfect for me. So I guess for someone who already rejects the ahadith this won't be an issue. I see you sort of combined "How did it come to this Part II" and "Know Thy Enemy" in the last chapter. I just skimmed through it, and now I'm actually going to read it.

    Abdelilah

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      Okey dokey. I look forward to reading this at some stage.

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        Peace Ayman,

        I am looking forward to reading the English version.

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          inquisitivetrini
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          Peace Ayman,

          Is there an English version for this book? I would be extremely grateful!

          Peace and blessings. yay

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            Karimah
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            When there is an english version please let us know...

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              sushi1992
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              Peace Ayman,

              Look forward to the English version of your book. May Allah bless you with happiness and goodness for your selflessness to provide such a valuable book ).

              peace

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                salaam all,

                You can read some of its content here, in English
                http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9604467.msg310311#msg310311

                It may be re-worded in the book however.

                Bro Ayman, I hope you get time from your schedule to answer the following.

                All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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                  salaam all,

                  You can read some of its content here, in English
                  http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9604467.msg310311#msg310311

                  It may be re-worded in the book however.

                  Bro Ayman, I hope you get time from your schedule to answer the following.

                  Thanks for the link Wakas, missed some of those topics out in my research. Thanks for reminding me of them again

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                    Salaam Ayman,

                    I am "patiently" waiting for the English version. Thank you.

                    Salaam

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                      I'll be reading this in English isA when it comes out...
                      In the meantime I shall snail read my way through a couple chapters.

                      Thank you Ayman

                      Peace

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                        Peace everyone,

                        I would like to present a groundbreaking Arabic book entitled "Peacemaking from the Quran" demonstrates the meaning of peacemaking (islam) as well as concepts such as "salat", "masjid", "hagg", "ramadan", etc. The book is based in part on many of the valuable discusssions that took place right here on the Free-minds forum.

                        The complete book can now be downloaded from the following site

                        www.quran4peace.org

                        I have also started working on an English version. I will let everyone know once it is completed.

                        Peace and best wishes,

                        Ayman

                        Hi Ayman

                        When do you think your English version will be available? Your book sounds like an interesting read.

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                          Peace brother Abdelilah,

                          May the god reward you for all your efforts.
                          I've already read it twice, except for the last chapter which wasn't uploaded yet. I like it very much. Each and every chapter surprised me, although I'm fairly familiar with your work. Just flat-out amazing!
                          Me personally I like the structure of the book and the order of chapters, but I don't know if that is the best way to go. I like the first two chapters and it's very easy to agree with them, even for sectarians; they do explain the "what" and "why" sufficiently. But the following chapters will be too much of a shock for most people I believe, that they won't even finish reading the book. Even though it's hard to disagree with, anything actually. So I think you took a "risk" with putting the last chapter last and not as one of the first chapters.
                          I already gave a copy of the first 6 chapters to an Iraqi woman and she was excited about the first two chapters and she told me the author is absolutely right. When I saw her the next day she read the third chapter, and let's say she wasn't that excited anymore. And I get the impression that, if it wasn't for me, she'd never finish reading the book.
                          The format is perfect for me. So I guess for someone who already rejects the ahadith this won't be an issue. I see you sort of combined "How did it come to this Part II" and "Know Thy Enemy" in the last chapter. I just skimmed through it, and now I'm actually going to read it.

                          You are spot on with all your comments.

                          I agree that the 3rd chapter may be shocking to most people, even those who already reject Hadiths. This is because most people believe that the "method" of "salat" is more important than its purpose. This is deeply rooted in the ritualistic culture that is ingrained in the sectarians? mindset even after they abolish Hadiths. I actually don't believe that the method is important and this is why I focus on the purpose instead. If someone's present method allows them to accomplish the purpose of remembering the god and correctly obeying him then I don't have any problem with it. Each person deep inside knows what reminds them of the god

                          This ritualistic culture is probably the main reason why the so-called Islamic world has fallen behind in terms of development. The problem with ritual-based Islamic culture is that its rituals serve what is known in psychology as Compartmentalization. This is an unconscious psychological mechanism used to avoid the mental discomfort and anxiety caused by a person having conflicting values, cognitions, emotions, beliefs, etc. within themselves. Compartmentalization allows these conflicting ideas to co-exist by inhibiting direct or explicit acknowledgement and interaction between separate compartmentalized self states. Therefore, you find many social ills in these societies such as low work ethic and dishonesty despite them being religiously ultra conservative. Therefore it is common in places such as Egypt, for example, to find even hardcore criminals performing the rituals and then going back to doing their crimes. Of course for those who still cling to Hadiths, the Compartmentalization is maximized. For example, I know this guy in Egypt who used to take a long road to the local Mosque next door to him because apparently there is a Hadith that says you get more points with each step. He even used to count the number of steps he walked to the Mosque! After a while, people who are deeply absorbed into this ritualistic culture, lose touch with both reason and conscious.

                          The order of chapters is such because ?salat? (learning connection) introduces the concept of ?sujud? (obedience) and ?masjid? (institution of obedience). I am open to any suggestions on a better flow. I am interested in all your feedback and particularly your feedback on the last chapter that you hadn?t read yet as of writing your comments.

                          As for everyone asking about the English version, I am working on it but I am getting sidetracked every now and then by the political upheaval going on in Egypt. Such unprecedented upheaval against the so-called Islamists indicates that the time may be coming for a reformist religious revolution. If this happens in Egypt, the Arab spring may very well turn into the sectarian Islamists fall.

                          Peace and best wishes,

                          Ayman

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                            noble
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                            Salam warahamah Bro Ayman...

                            so this is what you were up to with your long silence, lol!

                            I am interested on your takes which can be taboo challenging... which can be a good thing...

                            still the area of contention remains the existence of Jinns as physical entities... lol!
                            doesn't matter to me if you have budged on this or not... just saying...

                            Salam

                            Nabil

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                              Salam dear brother Nabil,

                              so this is what you were up to with your long silence, lol!
                              I am interested on your takes which can be taboo challenging... which can be a good thing...
                              still the area of contention remains the existence of Jinns as physical entities... lol!
                              doesn't matter to me if you have budged on this or not... just saying...

                              I am very interested in your feedback on the book.

                              As for the "jinn", I hope that the book will make it clear how they connect in the big picture. I hope that in Arabic the arguments based on the great reading will be more convincing.

                              Peace and best wishes,

                              Ayman

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                                Peace Ayman,

                                I have just finished reading your book, and I have to thank you for your efforts in compiling all that information in a simple and accessible format for everyone.

                                As for the content, I don't see any problems up to now.

                                Thank you again brother peace

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                                  Salam dear brother Nabil,

                                  I am very interested in your feedback on the book.

                                  As for the "jinn", I hope that the book will make it clear how they connect in the big picture. I hope that in Arabic the arguments based on the great reading will be more convincing.

                                  Peace and best wishes,

                                  Ayman

                                  Peace ayman,

                                  Hope you are well ). I was curious as to how the English version was coming along ). I'm still plodding along with learning certain parts of the quran and studying hard.

                                  May God continue to bless you for your efforts )

                                  peace

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                                    ayman
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                                    Peace everyone,

                                    The book is now available on estore, Amazon, and Amazon Europe

                                    http//www.createspace.com/4106236

                                    http//www.amazon.com/gp/product/1481813870/

                                    http//www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1481813870/

                                    http//i50.tinypic.com/2drfibs.jpg

                                    Thanks everyone for your excellent help, encouragement and support to bring this project to light. I am working on the English version and I will be done soon, unless the god wills otherwise.

                                    Peace,

                                    Ayman

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                                      Peace everyone,

                                      The book is now available on estore, Amazon, and Amazon Europe
                                      ....
                                      Thanks everyone for your excellent help, encouragement and support to bring this project to light.
                                      Peace,

                                      Ayman

                                      Peace Ayman
                                      By confirming that you received help towards this project from members here you have given them rights to claim royality from this book
                                      All the best
                                      Salaam

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                                        Mazhar
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                                        Peace everyone,

                                        The book is now available on estore, Amazon, and Amazon Europe

                                        http//www.createspace.com/4106236

                                        http//www.amazon.com/gp/product/1481813870/

                                        http//www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1481813870/

                                        http//i50.tinypic.com/2drfibs.jpg

                                        Thanks everyone for your excellent help, encouragement and support to bring this project to light. I am working on the English version and I will be done soon, unless the god wills otherwise.

                                        Peace,

                                        Ayman

                                        The caption denotes "Islam as derived from Qur'aan". If Min is replaced by Fee, perhaps it will be better because then it will denote, "Islam as is prescribed-defined-explained within Qur'aan".

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                                          The caption denotes "Islam as derived from Qur'aan". If Min is replaced by Fee, perhaps it will be better because then it will denote, "Islam as is prescribed-defined-explained within Qur'aan".

                                          Thank you for your suggestion. I think that either titles are fine. From the point of view of people on this forum who already know that the term "islam/peacemaking" in the great reading is different than what Sunnis believe such as "it is built on five pillars", etc. then the title with Fee or Min would be fine. However, from the point of view of people who are not familiar with the difference, the title with Fee will not give the impression that it is presenting something different to what they already know from other sources. On the other hand, using Min indicates that the meaning is derived from the great reading and not from other sources. This is an idea that it is novel to them and therefore the book would immediately strike them as presenting something new that they are not familar with.

                                          I would be interested in other comments you and other people here who know Arabic may have relating to the actual content and not just the title.

                                          Peace,

                                          Ayman

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