A Tale of Two Muslim Cities is a deeply moral, faith-centered reimagining of a literary classic, set in two contrasting Muslim lands: the City of Peace and the City of Chaos. One is marked by order, worship, and restraint; the other by tyranny, excess, and social collapse.
Through the intertwined lives of a principled banker, a persecuted doctor, a righteous daughter, an uncompromising aunt, and men tested by wealth, power, and fear, the story explores timeless Islamic themes:
Written with clarity, dignity, and moral purpose, the narrative remains free from vulgarity, immorality, and impropriety, while using light humor and vivid storytelling to make profound truths accessible. Every major event unfolds under the certainty that Allah is above the Throne, controlling all affairs, and that no soul bears the burden of another.
This is not merely a story of cities-but of hearts, trials, and the ultimate triumph of faith over chaos.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A Tale of Two Muslim Cities is a deeply moral, faith-centered reimagining of a literary classic, set in two contrasting Muslim lands: the City of Peace and the City of Chaos. One is marked by order, worship, and restraint; the other by tyranny, excess, and social collapse.Through the intertwined lives of a principled banker, a persecuted doctor, a righteous daughter, an uncompromising aunt, and men tested by wealth, power, and fear, the story explores timeless Islamic themes: justice and oppression, patience and sacrifice, repentance and redemption, and unwavering belief in Allah's decree.Written with clarity, dignity, and moral purpose, the narrative remains free from vulgarity, immorality, and impropriety, while using light humor and vivid storytelling to make profound truths accessible. Every major event unfolds under the certainty that Allah is above the Throne, controlling all affairs, and that no soul bears the burden of another.This is not merely a story of cities-but of hearts, trials, and the ultimate triumph of faith over chaos.Key ThemesTawid (Oneness of Allah) in belief and actionJustice versus tyrannyThe dangers of pride, excess, and heedlessnessThe virtue of patience (abr) and reliance upon Allah (Tawakkul)Sacrifice for the sake of truthFamily, guardianship, and moral responsibilityRepentance and divine mercyWho This Book Is ForReaders seeking Islamically grounded fictionFamilies looking for clean, value-based storytellingReaders who appreciate classical literature reimagined through an Islamic worldviewThose who enjoy meaningful stories that teach without preaching This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798233626173
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A Tale of Two Muslim Cities is a deeply moral, faith-centered reimagining of a literary classic, set in two contrasting Muslim lands: the City of Peace and the City of Chaos. One is marked by order, worship, and restraint; the other by tyranny, excess, and social collapse.Through the intertwined lives of a principled banker, a persecuted doctor, a righteous daughter, an uncompromising aunt, and men tested by wealth, power, and fear, the story explores timeless Islamic themes: justice and oppression, patience and sacrifice, repentance and redemption, and unwavering belief in Allah's decree.Written with clarity, dignity, and moral purpose, the narrative remains free from vulgarity, immorality, and impropriety, while using light humor and vivid storytelling to make profound truths accessible. Every major event unfolds under the certainty that Allah is above the Throne, controlling all affairs, and that no soul bears the burden of another.This is not merely a story of cities-but of hearts, trials, and the ultimate triumph of faith over chaos.Key ThemesTawid (Oneness of Allah) in belief and actionJustice versus tyrannyThe dangers of pride, excess, and heedlessnessThe virtue of patience (abr) and reliance upon Allah (Tawakkul)Sacrifice for the sake of truthFamily, guardianship, and moral responsibilityRepentance and divine mercyWho This Book Is ForReaders seeking Islamically grounded fictionFamilies looking for clean, value-based storytellingReaders who appreciate classical literature reimagined through an Islamic worldviewThose who enjoy meaningful stories that teach without preaching This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798233626173
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A Tale of Two Muslim Cities is a deeply moral, faith-centered reimagining of a literary classic, set in two contrasting Muslim lands: the City of Peace and the City of Chaos. One is marked by order, worship, and restraint; the other by tyranny, excess, and social collapse.Through the intertwined lives of a principled banker, a persecuted doctor, a righteous daughter, an uncompromising aunt, and men tested by wealth, power, and fear, the story explores timeless Islamic themes: justice and oppression, patience and sacrifice, repentance and redemption, and unwavering belief in Allah's decree.Written with clarity, dignity, and moral purpose, the narrative remains free from vulgarity, immorality, and impropriety, while using light humor and vivid storytelling to make profound truths accessible. Every major event unfolds under the certainty that Allah is above the Throne, controlling all affairs, and that no soul bears the burden of another.This is not merely a story of cities-but of hearts, trials, and the ultimate triumph of faith over chaos.Key ThemesTawid (Oneness of Allah) in belief and actionJustice versus tyrannyThe dangers of pride, excess, and heedlessnessThe virtue of patience (abr) and reliance upon Allah (Tawakkul)Sacrifice for the sake of truthFamily, guardianship, and moral responsibilityRepentance and divine mercyWho This Book Is ForReaders seeking Islamically grounded fictionFamilies looking for clean, value-based storytellingReaders who appreciate classical literature reimagined through an Islamic worldviewThose who enjoy meaningful stories that teach without preaching This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798233626173
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