First, fyi, here’s Michael LaForgia’s Palm Beach Post report (” ‘Lazy’ media fuels prejudice against Muslims, activist says”) on “Muslims in the Media: Separating Fact and Fiction,” my talk Tuesday at Palm Beach State College.
On to those links and resources I promised I’d get online for PBSC students and others:
- Jim Kenney is exactly on the mark with what we’re talking about and what we’ve been doing: Why The Mosque Melee Actually Signals A New Era Of Religious Tolerance
- Abdullah Yusuf Ali’s is the Quran translation I recommended, for its extensive commentary, footnotes and context.
- I also cited Muhammad Haykal’s “The Life of Muhammad.” Imperfect, but authoritative and comprehensive for context, and online here.
- Last, for Muslim audiences and non-, my own Hajj account is available for reading online, but:
For more perspective on the Hajj, I can’t recommend highly enough the profound compendium of Hajj travelogues, One Thousand Roads to Mecca. Excellently edited by the noted Muslim journalist Michael Wolfe, this collection documents ten centuries of travelers writing about the journey that Islam prescribes at least once in their lifetime for Muslims who are physically and financially able to answer the Almighty’s call.
All for now, more to come.
— C.B. Hanif
H. Shatara // Oct 11, 2010 at 5:00 pm
I would like to recommend the following book to everyone:
” The life and times of Muhammad” by Sir John Glubb. An excellent and comprehensive work on life, times and people of the prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This book is a must read to everyone who wants to know the history of Islam and the truth about Islam.