Book Description | The Sad Muslim's Guide by Hussein Ahmed Amin... In the book, the author discusses several topics of interest to both Muslim and non-Muslim readers. We find a chapter on the development of writing the biography of the Prophet in the East and the West, reflections on the truth of Abu Lahab, the role of hadiths attributed to the Prophet in the history of Islamic society, reflections on the truth of righteous saints, opportunities for success in establishing societies on Islamic foundations, and the awaited Mahdi in our contemporary life. He also had a proactive opinion on the issues of terrorism and its attribution to Islam. He saw that the situation will not improve unless individuals, countries, ruling regimes, and international organizations remember the necessity of working together so that it does not seem to the oppressed and defeated that terrorism, whether local or international, is the only way available to them to bring about change and remove injustices. The book The Sad Muslim's Guide was able to tweet outside the flock of traditional religious writing to broad horizons, carrying features of modernity and enlightenment that may shake up established ideas and give the mind an opportunity to think differently. |