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<strong>Reading</strong> <strong>List</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Islamic</strong> <strong>Workers</strong><br />

<strong>Compiled</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Jamaal</strong> <strong>Diwan</strong> <strong>and</strong> Muslema Purmul<br />

Imam Hasan al-Banna said:<br />

- Devote a section from the Book of Allah not less than 1 Juz, to read daily. You are to finish the<br />

whole book within a month, but not in less than three to four days.<br />

- Perfect the recitation of the Qur'an, listen to it, <strong>and</strong> ponder over its meanings. Study the purified<br />

tradition of the Prophet (PBUH) <strong>and</strong> the history of the early Muslims, as far as your time<br />

permits. The minimum required knowledge on this subject is contained in the book ‘The<br />

Defenders of Islam’. Frequently read the collected sayings of the Messenger of Allah (peace be<br />

upon him), <strong>and</strong> memorise at least <strong>for</strong>ty Ahaadeeth (from the collection of Imam Nawawi). You<br />

are also to study a exposition on the principles of <strong>Islamic</strong> belief <strong>and</strong> another on the branch<br />

aspects of <strong>Islamic</strong> jurisprudence.<br />

- Improve your skills of reading <strong>and</strong> writing. Create a private library, irrespective of how small it<br />

is. Delve deeply into the arts <strong>and</strong> sciences, if you are a specialist in this field. Acquaint yourself<br />

with the general <strong>Islamic</strong> subjects such that you can pass general judgements concerning day to<br />

day problems.<br />

He also said regarding the areas of work <strong>for</strong> the activist:<br />

1. Re<strong>for</strong>ming the self. A Muslim should strive to attain a strong body, good character, cultured<br />

thought, correct belief, <strong>and</strong> true worship. He should be able to earn his own living, <strong>and</strong> control<br />

his inner instincts/desires. He should be careful about his time, organised in his affairs <strong>and</strong><br />

willing to offer help <strong>and</strong> service to others. These comprise the duties of every Muslim as an<br />

individual.<br />

2. Establishing an <strong>Islamic</strong> home; such that his family respect his ideology <strong>and</strong> observe the<br />

<strong>Islamic</strong> code in all aspects of home life. He should be wise in selecting his wife <strong>and</strong> in<strong>for</strong>m her<br />

about her rights <strong>and</strong> duties (<strong>and</strong> vice versa). He should bring up his children, <strong>and</strong> other household<br />

members under his supervision according to the principles of Islam. These too, are the duties of<br />

every individual Muslim.<br />

3. Guiding society <strong>by</strong> spreading the call of righteousness, fighting atrocities <strong>and</strong> detestful things,<br />

encouraging virtue, enjoining all that is good, helping the people, trying to win the public<br />

opinion to the side of Islam, <strong>and</strong> observing <strong>Islamic</strong> principles in all aspects of public life. This is<br />

the duty of individual brothers as well as the jamaa’ah (community) working as a unit.<br />

From these statements we can derive the following areas of importance <strong>for</strong> the one seeking<br />

knowledge that will benefit them <strong>and</strong> their communities in this life <strong>and</strong> the next:<br />

1. Regular recitation <strong>and</strong> reading of the Quran


2. Tajwīd (proper pronunciation of the Qur’an)<br />

3. ʿAqīdah (<strong>Islamic</strong> belief)<br />

4. Tazkiyah & Tarbiyah - Inner Dimensions of worship <strong>and</strong> purification of the soul<br />

5. <strong>Islamic</strong> Manners <strong>and</strong> Character<br />

6. Sīrah <strong>and</strong> early <strong>Islamic</strong> history<br />

7. Hadith (memorizing at least the 40 of Imam an-Nawawi)<br />

8. Fiqh – being able to live daily life knowing what you can <strong>and</strong> cannot do<br />

9. Daʿwah<br />

10. <strong>Reading</strong> <strong>Islamic</strong> magazines<br />

11. Building a personal library<br />

12. <strong>Reading</strong> the news <strong>and</strong> current events<br />

We can also add:<br />

1. Quran Sciences <strong>and</strong> Tafseer<br />

2. Hadith Sciences<br />

3. Legal History<br />

4. Usul al-Fiqh<br />

Required qualities: Patience, Humility, Consistency. Spending time around Imams, people<br />

of knowledge <strong>and</strong> asking them questions. Honesty, when something is not understood to be<br />

honest with oneself <strong>and</strong> ask. Persistence. Patience. <strong>Reading</strong> in a detailed way without rushing<br />

<strong>and</strong> while seeking to underst<strong>and</strong> everything in a deep way.<br />

Quran, Tafsīr, <strong>and</strong> Quranic Sciences:<br />

- Read Quran every day. Instead of a particular amount, set a certain amount of time that<br />

you want to spend on it with reflection <strong>and</strong> contemplation. Don’t rush to finish a certain<br />

number of pages. Intend to spend time in the contemplation of the book of Allah.<br />

- Imam Suhaib Webb’s Series on Surah al-Fatiha<br />

- Ulum al-Quran <strong>by</strong> Ahmad Von Denffer (Quranic Sciences)<br />

- In the Shade of the Quran <strong>by</strong> Sayyid Qutb (Tafsīr)<br />

- A Thematic Commentary of the Quran <strong>by</strong> Muhammad al-Ghazali<br />

- Towards Underst<strong>and</strong>ing the Quran <strong>by</strong> Mawdudi (Tafsīr)<br />

Tajwīd:<br />

- Sit with a local Imam <strong>and</strong> learn how to read the Quran properly if you do not yet know<br />

how to. This is a personal obligation on every single Muslim <strong>and</strong> should not be taken<br />

lightly. It is especially important <strong>for</strong> those in leadership positions who will be carrying<br />

the responsibility of leading people in prayer.<br />

ʿAqīdah:<br />

- al-ʿAqāʾid <strong>by</strong> Hasan al-Banna. You can find it on youngmuslims.ca or<br />

http://mustafaumar.com/files/Treatise.pdf<br />

- Book of Emaan <strong>by</strong> Muhammad Naim Yasin.<br />

Purification of the Soul:


- In the Early Hours <strong>by</strong> Ustadh Khurram Murad<br />

- Rising Soul, Published <strong>by</strong> MAS Youth<br />

- Purification of the Soul <strong>by</strong> al-Ghazali, Ibn al-Qayyim, <strong>and</strong> Ibn Rajab<br />

- Heaven’s Door, part 2 of above<br />

- Purification of the Soul <strong>by</strong> <strong>Jamaal</strong> Zarabozo<br />

- Don’t Be Sad <strong>by</strong> Aaidh al-Qarni<br />

<strong>Islamic</strong> Manners:<br />

- <strong>Islamic</strong> Manners <strong>by</strong> Abdul al-Fattah Abu Ghudda<br />

- Muslim Character <strong>by</strong> Muhammad al-Ghazali<br />

- Riyāḍ al-Ṣāliḥīn <strong>by</strong> al-Nawawi<br />

Seerah:<br />

- In the Footsteps of the Prophet <strong>by</strong> Tariq Ramadan<br />

- Muhammad: Man <strong>and</strong> Prophet <strong>by</strong> Adil Salahi<br />

- The Noble Life of the Prophet (3 Volume Set) <strong>by</strong> Ali Muhammad As-Sallaabee<br />

History:<br />

- Men <strong>and</strong> Women Around the Messenger <strong>by</strong> Khalid Muhammad Khalid<br />

- The individual books on Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, <strong>and</strong> Ali <strong>by</strong> As-Sallaabee (in the case<br />

of Ali spelt Sallabi).<br />

- Saviours of the <strong>Islamic</strong> Spirit <strong>by</strong> Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi<br />

- The <strong>Islamic</strong> Civilization <strong>by</strong> Mustafa Sibai<br />

- The Four Imams <strong>by</strong> Muhammad Abu Zahra<br />

- Al-Muhaddithat <strong>by</strong> Mohammed Akram Nadwi<br />

- Islam <strong>and</strong> the Blackamerican <strong>by</strong> Sherman Jackson<br />

Hadith:<br />

- 40 Hadith of Imam Nawawi with his own commentary, translated <strong>by</strong> Abdassamad Clarke<br />

- The Compendium of Knowledge <strong>and</strong> Wisdom <strong>by</strong> Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali, translated <strong>by</strong><br />

Abdassamad Clarke (an explanation on the 40 hadith)<br />

- Commentary on the Forty Hadith of al-Nawawi <strong>by</strong> <strong>Jamaal</strong> Zarabozo<br />

- Riyāḍ al-Ṣāliḥīn <strong>by</strong> al-Nawawi<br />

Hadith Sciences:<br />

- The Sunnah <strong>and</strong> Its Role in <strong>Islamic</strong> Legislation <strong>by</strong> Mustafa Sibai<br />

- Approaching the Sunnah: Comprehension <strong>and</strong> Controversy <strong>by</strong> Yusuf al-Qaradawi<br />

- The Sunnah: A Source of Civilization <strong>by</strong> Yusuf al-Qaradawi<br />

Fiqh:<br />

- The Four Imams (previously mentioned in history)<br />

- The Ethics of Disagreement in Islam <strong>by</strong> Taha Jabir al-Alwani<br />

- Difference of Opinion in Fiqh <strong>by</strong> Shah Wali al-Dihlawi<br />

- The Differences of the Imams <strong>by</strong> Muhammad Zakariyya K<strong>and</strong>hlawi<br />

- The Lawful <strong>and</strong> Prohibited in Islam <strong>by</strong> Yusuf al-Qaradawi (with special emphasis on the<br />

introduction)


- Fiqh al-Sunnah <strong>by</strong> Sayyid Sabiq<br />

Usul al-Fiqh:<br />

- Source Methodology in <strong>Islamic</strong> Jurisprudence <strong>by</strong> Taha Jabir al-Alwani<br />

- Principles of <strong>Islamic</strong> Jurisprudence <strong>by</strong> Mohammad Hashim Kamali<br />

- Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah: A Beginner’s Guide <strong>by</strong> Jasser Auda<br />

- Imam al-Shatibi’s Theory of the Higher Objectives <strong>and</strong> Intent of <strong>Islamic</strong> Law <strong>by</strong> Ahmed<br />

al-Raysuni<br />

Dawah:<br />

- The writings of Hasan al-Banna<br />

- To Be a Muslim <strong>by</strong> Fathi Yakan<br />

- The Problems of the Da’wah <strong>and</strong> the Daa’iyah <strong>by</strong> Fathi Yakan<br />

- <strong>Islamic</strong> Awakening: Between Rejectionism <strong>and</strong> Extremism <strong>by</strong> Yusuf al-Qaradawi<br />

- The Priorities of the <strong>Islamic</strong> Movement in the Coming Phase <strong>by</strong> Yusuf al-Qaradawi<br />

Leadership:<br />

- Seven Habits of Highly Successful People <strong>by</strong> Stephen Covey<br />

- Developing Leaders Around You <strong>by</strong> John Maxwell<br />

As a general rule you should read the first book in each of the fields be<strong>for</strong>e going to the later<br />

books <strong>and</strong> read from every field at least one book be<strong>for</strong>e going to the later books in any<br />

particular field. In “fiqh” you can count the first four readings together as one reading because<br />

they revolve around the same theme <strong>and</strong> they are short in nature. After finishing one text in each<br />

field you can pick <strong>and</strong> choose which order to read the rest of the books in while respecting the<br />

order of books listed inside each field. For example, maybe after reading one book in each field<br />

you decide that you are interested most in “purification of the soul,” you can just continue in that<br />

field <strong>and</strong> read the rest of the books in order then move onto other subjects. As <strong>for</strong> which order to<br />

read the first books of each field in, <strong>Jamaal</strong> recommends the following: Tafsir, Tajwīd,<br />

Purification of the Soul, <strong>Islamic</strong> Manners, Hadith (from here on <strong>for</strong>ward Quran <strong>and</strong> hadith<br />

should be read, understood, <strong>and</strong> pondered over continuously alongside everything else), Quran<br />

Sciences, Hadith Sciences, Sīrah, History, ʿAqīdah, Fiqh, Da’wah, Usul al-Fiqh, Leadership.<br />

As one is reading they should make sure that they acknowledge their own human weakness <strong>and</strong><br />

not start causing problems with ideas that they have not come across yet. <strong>Islamic</strong> studies is a<br />

massive field <strong>and</strong> the student should always embody humility <strong>and</strong> patience. They should also try<br />

to attend as many classes as possible with Imams <strong>and</strong> teachers <strong>and</strong> as questions of people of<br />

knowledge who they know. They should also read www.suhaibwebb.com regularly.<br />

We know that the amount of books available in the bookstores <strong>and</strong> on the internet is enormous.<br />

However, we feel, after our experience that this list is representative of the core subjects <strong>and</strong><br />

material that would enable one, if properly <strong>and</strong> thoroughly understood, to be an extremely<br />

effective positive agent of contribution in their community.<br />

Also, don’t <strong>for</strong>get, this is only an introductory reading list.


In the end, God knows best.<br />

<strong>Jamaal</strong> <strong>Diwan</strong><br />

Muslema Purmul<br />

Ramadan 1432/2011<br />

2 nd<br />

Edition

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