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Dreams, Miracles and Supplications in Islam re-acquaints Muslims with the eternal truth in Islam. It also provides a spiritual insight into the universe and a moral approach to the human condition. It is not a traditional treatise on Islam. It includes diverse areas analytical comprehension of some of the Suras from the Holy Quran; explanation of some Parables as revealed in the Holy Book; miracles performed by the Prophet (SM.) through Allah’s Mercy; the role played by dreams in the lives of Muslims and the concept of future life after death in Islam. A collection of supplications considered to be of great merit by Islamic scholars completes the chain meant to provide the reader with a fuller understanding of the spiritual as well as the human side of Islam. This book will be particularly useful for Muslims staying in alien conditions, where Islam as a code of life sometimes stand marginalized. Zamir’s book presents Islam as a living force, not esoteric or abstract, but a concrete code which proves useful in everyday life and provides guidance at every opportunity.
Muhammad Zamir
Muhammad Zamir is a career diplomat and senior official of the Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Educated at Dhaka where he specialized in literature and law, he also studied Arabic and International Relations at the British Middle-East Centre for Arabic Studies in Shemlan, Lebanon. During his association with diplomacy for about thirty years, he has served in diplomatic assignments in Beirut, Cairo, Tehran, Tripoli, Ottawa, Bangkok and London. He is presently Director and Head of the Department of Political Affairs in the General Secretariat of the Organization of the Islamic Conference in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. His other publications include: Epsilon (1969) a book of verse and Human Rights Issues and International Law (UPL, 1990).