Do Muslim Women Truly Need Feminism?
Summary “Do Muslim Women Truly Need Feminism?” reevaluates the history of feminism through an Islamic lens, arguing that Islam established fundamental rights for women—such as property ownership, marriage consent, and education—centuries before Western movements. While secular feminism seeks “uniformity,” the Islamic paradigm promotes “equity,” affirming the spiritual equality of men and women while recognizing their […]
Redefining Professionalism: Comfort, Excuses and Negligence in the Garb of ‘Practicality’
Summary “Redefining Professionalism” critiques the modern tendency to compromise Islamic values under the guise of “practicality,” arguing that divine commands are timeless and binding in all contexts. The book addresses ethical failures in academic and professional life, such as cheating, plagiarism, and improper gender interactions, framing them as a result of undisciplined comfort zones rather […]
Pre and Post Islamic Arab Customs
Summary “Pre and Post Islamic Arab Customs” explores the transformative “Great Revolution” of Islam that metamorphosed a socially decadent, fragmented Arabian society into a unified, morally upright civilization. The book details the shift from polytheistic idolatry and superstition to monotheism, and highlights the phenomenal elevation of women’s status through the abolition of female infanticide and […]
THE GENDER DELUSION: An Insight into LGBT Agenda
Summary “The Gender Delusion: An Insight into LGBT Agenda” explores the history and political activism of the LGBT movement, deconstructing events like the Stonewall incident as strategic symbols used to shift public perception. From an Islamic perspective, it details the story of the People of Lot to illustrate the prohibition of homosexuality and refutes modern […]
PORN PANDEMIC: Decoding the Silent Killer
Summary “Porn Pandemic: Decoding the Silent Killer” refutes the claim that pornography is harmless recreation by detailing its severe physical, mental, and social consequences, such as addiction, erectile dysfunction, and the normalization of sexual violence. The book examines the dark reality of the industry through victim testimonies and highlights how consumption corrupts the “Amanah” (trust) […]