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How to Establish Peace in the Holy Land

How to Establish Peace in the Holy Land—Ten Point Program is a booklet comprising of the lecture given by Maulana Wahiduddin Khan at The Peres Centre for Peace during its 10th Anniversary Conference. In this book, the author, quoting extensively from the Quran and Sunnah, outlines ten points following which peace can be established in the region. The book is a must read for peace-loving people across the globe.

Global Warming The Divine Warning of Doomsday

In the book Global Warming: The Divine Warning of Doomsday, Maulana Wahiduddin Khan explains that the United Nations’ panel of 25,000 scientists from 130 countries submitted a detailed report on global warming, titled 'Warning Signs'. The more appropriate title would have been, 'Warning Signs of Doomsday' as both Quranic revelation and science now confirm that the end of history, Qiyamah, has come very close. God had made this world for a limited period of time for a test. Now, this time is reaching its end.

Calling People to God

In Calling People to God Maulana Wahiduddin Khan explains that dawah work has been termed in the Quran as ‘the call to God.’ In other words, dawah work aims at bringing people closer to their Creator and Sustainer. Calling people to God is telling them that the only right way of life for them on this earth is to become true believers in God. Man has only two ways of leading his life in this world: the self-oriented and the God-oriented. The self-oriented life is one in which all activities center on one’s self. Such a life is led according to man’s own thinking.

God Arises

The book “God Arises” was the result of an exhaustive research by Maulana Wahiduddin Khan to prove monotheistic religious beliefs such as the existence of God through science. It strives, moreover, to demonstrate how 20th century research has, on academic grounds, totally demolished the atheistic claims put forward in the 18th and 19th centuries. The book is now accepted as the standard on Islamic position on modern thought, it has been translated into different languages – English, Arabic, Malay, Turkish, Hindi, Malayalam and Sindhi.