In Search of Truth
BOOK ID
Author(s): Amina Bint al-Huda
Translator(s): M. N. Sultan
Publisher(s): Islamic Thought Foundation
Congress Classification: PJA4874/د4ب 20382 1367
Dewey Classification: 892 /736
National bibliography numbers: م 78-4807
Category: Comparative Religion
Topic Tags: M.N. Sultan revert search for truth Bint al Huda Islam a way of life Hijab
Person Tags: Amina Bint al-Huda
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سرشناسه : صدر، بنت الهدی، م 1979 - 1939
Sadr, Bint al -Huda
عنوان قراردادی : [الباحثه عن الحقیقه. انگلیسی]
عنوان و نام پديدآور : In search of truth/ by Bint -ul-Huda; translated by M. N. Sultan
مشخصات نشر : Tehran: Foundation of Islamic Thought, 1367 = [1988]م.
مشخصات ظاهری : ص 47
وضعیت فهرست نویسی : فهرستنویسی قبلی
يادداشت : ص. ع. به فارسی: در جستجوی حقیقت/ بنت الهدی؛ مترجم م. ن. سلطان.
يادداشت : عنوان اصلی: الباحثه عن الحقیقه.
عنوان دیگر : در جستجوی حقیقت
موضوع : داستانهای عربی -- قرن 20م. -- ترجمه شده به انگلیسی
شناسه افزوده : سلطان Sultan. M. N، مترجم
شناسه افزوده : بنیاد اندیشه اسلامی Foundation of Islamic Thought.
رده بندی کنگره : PJA4874/د4ب 20382 1367
رده بندی دیویی : 892 /736
شماره کتابشناسی ملی : م 78-4807
Introduction
Sarah, a Christian, was in her third year of college studying for a degree in engineering. She has accepted a proposal of marriage from Mohsen, a classmate who, though Muslim, does not know anything about Islam. In order to ensure that they have a happy life together, Sarah decided to embrace Islam. Mohsen tells this story:
Chapter One
As soon as we decided to marry, we found an alim to help Sarah become a Muslim. One afternoon, we went to his house and on the way, I imagined that he was an old man with white hair and a wrinkled face. We both thought that we wouldn't understand his sermons. Sarah told me, "You must understand what he tells us!"
"Why?" I asked.
"Because you are a Muslim, too", she replied.
I answered dryly, "Oh yes, I am a Muslim".
When we reached his home, Sarah confided in me, "I'm scared!"
I myself was a bit afraid of the important step that we were about to take. It was the first time I had ever spoken with a religious man. I feared that he would label me as a deviated young man. My friends had often warned me about these religious men who oppose everything-youth, beauty, education and wealth.
Because they do not enjoy
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