Changed by the Qur’an
Nobody will ever succeed at changing the Qur’an, nor will the Qur’an ever fail at changing anybody. But without bettering our intellectual and spiritual engagement with the Qur’an, we find ourselves coughing in the trenches, or caught in the crossfires, of today’s globalized war of ideas.
Changed by the Qur’an is intended as a practical guide to removing the barriers between every Muslim and their personal transformative relationship with the Qur’an, whether those barriers be imaginary or spawned by modernity’s sophisticated machinery.
What’s in the book
- Equip yourself with practical frameworks to help you master the tools of tadabbur (Qur’anic reflection).
- Learn to personalize the Qur’anic message, allowing it to mirror your inner reality, heal your hidden wounds, and answer your deepest questions.
- Untangle your heart’s distorted perceptions about God, and reconstruct a majestic, mercy-centric view of Allah through noting the Qur’an’s unique presentation of the Divine.
- Sharpen your Qur’anic response time, ensuring the Qur’an becomes the driving force behind your character and lifestyle.
Author
Sh. Mohammad Elshinawy
Mohammad Elshinawy is a Graduate of English Literature at Brooklyn College, NYC. He studied at College of Hadith at the Islamic University of Madinah and is a graduate and instructor of Islamic Studies at Mishkah University. He has translated major works for the International Islamic Publishing House, the Assembly of Muslim Jurists of America, and Mishkah University