The Writings of Muhammed A. Al-Ahari


Muhammed al-Ahari

American Pie

Islamophilia

Literary Works
Selected articles by the noted
Bosnian-American Islamic
leader, Ćamil Avdić (1914-
1979). They offer a unique
perspective on issues of
assimilation and acculturation
in the Muslim community in
the West, as well as
important aspects of post-
Ottoman Bosnian history.

226 pages, $15.95
Webb was one of the first
converts to Islam in America.
His writing presents a
philosophic, thoughtful Islam
that can appeal to both the
scholar and the common man
and shows that Islam is the
answer to the social ills of this
nation.

177 pages, $15.95
TURKEY Fall 2005
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This is a collection of
the pamphlets used
to train the Dawah
workers along with a
brief history of the
Islamic Party.

54 pages, $6.95
Shaykh Daoud taught Islam
from the Great Depression
until the seventies as a
religion that was the true light
of the Civil Rights Movement.
This work Islam, the True
Faith, the Religion of
Humanity is the first collected
work from his pen.

211 pages, $15.95
This lengthy essay traces the
history of the misuse of the
Bektashi reputation by occult
groups in the West and the
development of a full-fledged
Sufi group claiming Bektashi
origins.

58 pages, $6.95
This rare jewel is the written
legacy of Hamaas Abdul
Khaalis. He was former
National Secretary of the
Nation of Islam and rejected
their teachings in favor of
Orthodox Islam and Sufism.
Hamaas taught Kareem
Abdul Jabbar and others as
an unwavering opponent of
the Nation of Islam and
supporter of human rights.

104 pages, $10.95
The presentation of Africa,
Islam and slavery in the
American slave Narratives of
Muslim slaves in the
Americas is a topic that is
often overlooked in
discussing the genre of slave
narratives and the birth of
African American Literature.

210 pages, $15.95
This is a collection of
speeches at the 1893 World
Parliament of Relions held in
Chicago. It includes papers
from Muslims (especially
Muhammad Alexander
Russell Webb) and from
Christian missionaries and
scholars.

83 pages, $9.95
“In searching for the origin or
seed of this vision return to
1965 when Walid al Taha -
brilliant junky 350-pound jazz
saxophonist poet - inducted
us into the Moorish Orthodox
Church..." – Peter L. Wilson
(Hakim Bey)

90 pages, $10.95
This is a 1962 spoken word recording
of three opium-induced narratives from
Warren Tartaglia (Walid al-Taha)
founder of the Moorish Orthodox
Church and author of The 100 Seeds
of Beirut. The Track are: 1-Tappering
2-Late summer wafting smells
3-Metaphysics or the Tragedy of Tony
the Buckle and Mr. Tiger

CD, $8.00