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The Mother Plane
Published in Paperback by Secretarius Publishers (01 June, 1996)
Author: Elijah Muhammad
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For better info on the Motherplane read Dr. York
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad was almost correct when hementions the motherplane. But the followers of the Honorable ElijahMuhammad need to be listening to Dr. Malachi Z. York. He's really talking about Nibiru. I suggest the NOI listen to Dr. York because Elijah Muhammad prophesied about him as being the "Allah" of this day and time.

The Motherplane is the New Jerusalem mentioned in the book of Revelations, that will emerge from Nibiru, a planet sized Mothership, operated by the Neteru, Anunnaqi from planet RIZQ...


Muhammad Ali
Published in Hardcover by Andrews McMeel Publishing (1998)
Author: Max Kellerman
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Muhammad Ali/the People's Champion (Junior World Biographies)
Published in Paperback by Chelsea House Publishing (1994)
Authors: Norman L. Macht and William Epes
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The book of a champion
The book tells about his life as a boxer.It told how he struggled to get the championship belt. It told how he was sent to prison for draft evasion because he didn't want to fight in a war.It told how hard it was to keep a championship belt when all these new fighters arose. It also told about his illness, Parkinson's syndrome. All and all it was a really good book.


Muhammad and the Course of Islam
Published in Paperback by George Ronald Publisher (2002)
Author: H. Balyuzi
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One of the best books on the history of Islam
I read this book 2 years ago and was fascinated by the detail on the life of Mohammad and the history of Arabs and their conquests post-Islam. I recommend this to anyone interested in history and learning about the events that led to Islam becoming one of the major religions of the world today. Unfortunately this book was out of print for a while and I am glad to see it is back.


Muhammad's People: An Anthology of Muslim Civilization
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (2002)
Author: Eric Schroeder
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The starting point to understanding; and a treasure chest
This book is an ingenious collection of translations woven together, sometimes one line from one source with pages from another, to form a continuous homogeneous narrative using only original materials. Here history and theology become exciting and fascinating, and very real. There are no comments from the author, only authentic texts; yet thousands of mosaics fit together to form a true vision, a feeling that one has actually experienced the events and the ideas. The reader feels as if he has lived and seen several centuries of history first hand.
The book begins with passages from Doughty's "Arabia Deserta" to set the stage and then carries the reader from pre-Islamic times up to the Seljuks in the actual words of the historical players: prophets, peasants, believers, unbelievers. soldiers, princes, cooks, doctors, mystics, and miscreants. It should be read from beginning to end because the material builds upon itself. The book contains the cream: the most compelling, instructive, and genial passages from the original Arabic and Persian sources: fables, stories, poetry, speeches, history, theology, mysticism--even humor and all the spice of life. In a painless fashion the reader, even one without any background, begins to feel a familiarity with a civilization because he sees the first occurrence of an idea and its subsequent reappearance in changing times and places in an amazingly accessible way. Harun al-Rashid acts and reacts, utters statements, in an understandable context that the reader recognizes and "remembers" from centuries before because the reader was there when it all began. The reader is himself the continuity of consciousness as he sees cities rise and fall. The result is an extraordinary, rich education about the Islamic world in considerable depth achieved in a short time and very enjoyably. Indeed, it is a book to be read for pleasure and entertainment, a scholarly thousand and one nights.
Interspersed in the text is about 1/10th of the Koran in the best translation ever made, one which conveys mystery and beauty. Schroeder's "Muhammad's People" is a magisterial introduction to Arabs and the Islamic world. It is a sourcebook with a difference because of how all the material works together so successfully to make scholarship read like a gripping novel. It is an anthology of translations, some reworked by Schroeder. some translated by him for the first time but is nevertheless a work of genius in its own right by an author with remarkable insight and intelligence.


Muhammad, Seal of the Prophets
Published in Paperback by Viking Press (1981)
Author: Muhammad Zafrulla, Sir, Khan
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Muhammad, Seal of the Prophets
Great book by a great author on the greatest personality of the human history


My Dad Moved Yesterday
Published in Hardcover by Vantage Press (2001)
Author: Maryum Muhammad
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A True Inspiration
I am a counselor in an elementary school. Many children come to me for help and I must take on the responsibility of helping many children with their problems. Since I work in the inner city, I encounter many children who lose loved ones. This is the first book I have read that children can relate to. I commend the author for this book and eagerly await the next publication.


Nahjul balagha : sermons, letters, and sayings of Hazrat Ali
Published in Unknown Binding by Tahrike Tarsile Qur®an ()
Author: Muhammad ibn al-Husayn Sharif al-Radi
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The Most Powerful Book Ever
this book has very good sayings of everyday ife and how a muslim should be, i am not using too many big confusing words, this book teaches everyone to love one another and not to harm others.


Never Mind: Twenty Poems And A Story (Ibis Editions)
Published in Paperback by IBIS Editions (01 December, 2000)
Authors: Taha Muhammad Ali and Peter Cole
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Gorgeous and creamy and dry and sweet
Beautiful. Expresses the themes and feelings that come from an identity with a particular place which is a universal experience. Love, home, self, loss, wonder, birth, time, the sweet and sardonic goings on of one's community, and one's own life there. Taha may be Palestinian, but to me he is affiliated with the monks of Tibet who sit on platforms in the Himalayas, on the roof of the world, and chant, constantly, weaving us with their chests and humming into the rythms of order in universe. And if you ever have the chance to see and hear him, you'll agree, I think.


Nuts Are Not Good for Humans: Biological Consequences of Consumption
Published in Paperback by TechDoc, Incorporated (01 June, 2001)
Author: Kevin A. Muhammad
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What You Don't Know Can KILL You!
Mr. Muhammad's book is very informative, well-researched & well thought out. Thanks to Mr. Muhammad, I am discovering a lot of things regarding nut consumption that I was completely unaware of. As much as I love nuts of all kinds, I will be re-evaluating my love for nuts based on the scientific information presented in "Nuts Are Not Good For Humans."


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