(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - 'The Islamic Educational Method', 'Reasoning and Imitation in Islam', 'Authority in Islam', and 'Fatemeh Zahra' are four new titles recently published in Germany.
'The Islamic Educational Method' is authored by Prof. Harry Harun Behr. A part of the book’s introduction by the publisher suggests that Prof. Behr, an Islamic scholar and thinker, has elaborated on the Islamic method of education in a way that challenges stereotypes reinforced by enemies of Islam because he views the religion from a perspective never considered by them.
The book gives readers an understanding of Islamic life, and offers an insight for treating children and even adults the best Modus Vivendi.
The book is arranged in 251 pages in German and is published by Dar-us-Salam publication center in Germany. It is sold for 18 Euros.
Furthermore, 'Reasoning and Imitation in Islam' is another title released in the market which is penned by Mohammad Razavirad. The book focuses on introduction of Islamic teachings in German-speaking societies.
Arranged in 97 pages, the work tries to address logical queries about imitation in Islam and fathoms out the rationality of the precept based on Islamic teachings.
'Authority in Islam' focuses on the status of the Prophet’s House in Islam. Compiled by a number of researchers and Islamic scholars in Qom, the book argues that the House includes infallibles who were chosen by God to direct human beings in the path towards perfection. It mainly highlights Quranic verses addressing the infallibles.
Arranged in 189 pages, the book is published by M-Haditec in Bremen.
The final release is penned by Ayatollah Ebrahim Amini about the greatness of the personality features of Hazrat Zahra, the daughter of Prophet Mohammad and wife of Imam Ali, first Shi’a imam.
Undoubtedly, Fatemeh Zahra (S), was the greatest female believer among all Muslims throughout the history of Islam because she was the only woman whose father, husband and herself were perfect, infallible and clear of all sins, the book reads in its introduction.
Arranged in 224 pages, the title is published by the same publisher with an order from Das Islamische Zentrum Hamburg. The book is published in Bremen as well.
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