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Are Muslim Women Oppressed?    by Zohra Sarwari
Price: $12.95 USD. 9130 words. Published on October 16, 2009. .

Learn about the dignified and well-managed lives of Muslim women and know the reasons why they dress the way they do. ‘Are Muslim Women Oppressed?’ answers your questions: Why do Muslim women wear those weird clothes? Are they doing it for men? Are they inferior? Do they have no rights? ‘Are Muslim Women Oppressed?’ will reveal the truth behind the concealed Muslim woman.
The Size of a Mustard Seed    by Umm Juwayriyah
Price: $5.99 USD. 116430 words. Published on May 19, 2010. .

Jameelah Salih is a 27-year-old Muslim woman. She works as a hair stylist with her two best friends. She dreams of marriage, children, and changing careers. A prominent Imam proposes marriage to Jameelah but she has some concerns. When family crisis erupts and secrets are exposed, Jameelah is forced to make hard choices and put her complete faith in the only One unable to break it.
Islam, Gender and Modernity    by Amira Nowaira
Price: $2.99 USD. 16420 words. Published on October 13, 2010. .

This collection of articles deals with various aspects of Islam, gender and modernity, and their intersections and interactions. The topics range from the tradition of dissent in Islamic thought to a consideration of Obama’s speech to the Muslim world in Cairo. The articles are written from the liberal perspective of an Arab/Muslim woman.
What We Learned Along the Way    by Nadirah Angail
Price: $0.99 USD. 99240 words. Published on January 2, 2011. .

4 Muslim friends in their early twenties struggle with issues of family, marriage, career goals and body image. Follow Malikah, Aliya, Jaime and Mariam on their journey into womanhood as they learn the lessons of love, heartache, redemption and identity. Laugh with them. Cry with them. Join them on their journey.
For the Love of a Son: One Afghan Woman's Quest for Her Stolen Child    by Jean Sasson
Price: $3.99 USD. 95280 words. Published on June 8, 2011. .

From the New York Times bestselling author of PRINCESS: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia, comes the heartbreaking story of one woman's quest for her stolen child. When Maryam tries to escape her brutal marriage, her husband steals their son away and takes him back to the war-torn land of Afghanistan. What follows is the stirring true story of a mother's struggle for justice.
Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia    by Jean Sasson
Price: $5.99 USD. 79250 words. Published on June 8, 2011. .

PRINCESS reveals the secret life of Princess Sultana Al Sa'ud, from the royal house of Saudi Arabia. Hidden behind her black veil, she is a prisoner, jailed by her father, her husband and her country. A New York Times bestseller, PRINCESS was named one of the 500 Great Books by Women since 1300, an Alternate Selection of the Literary Guild, a Doubleday Book Club pick, & a Reader's Digest Selection
Seâdet-i Ebediyye Endless Bliss First Fascicle    by Hüseyn Hilmi Işık
Price: Free! 119900 words. Published by Hakîkat Kitâbevi  on December 2, 2011. .

Subjects relating to belief of ahl as-Sunnat are quoted from famous Ahl as-Sunnat scholars' books.
Seâdet-i Ebediyye Endless Bliss Third Fascicle    by Hüseyn Hilmi Işık
Price: Free! 124600 words. Published by Hakîkat Kitâbevi  on December 5, 2011. .

Translations of letters from Imam-i Rabbani's Maktubat. Subjects include importance of having a correct belief and many issues related to namaz, sunnat, tawba, halal, haram, bid'at and tasawwuf.
Unveiling    by Raihanaty A Jalil
Price: $4.99 USD. 6760 words. Published on December 28, 2011. .

This is a poetic autobiography; describing my life journey through my collection of poetry written over the past 14 years, from that time they call 'the awkward age', until this period of adulthood I am now in. I hope you find something amidst my works about love and life that causes you to also reminisce over periods in your own life; I pray you are moved in some way as I begin this 'unveiling'.
The Status of Women in Islam    by Sherif Abdel Azeem Mohamed
Price: Free! 18250 words. Published by Peace Vision on January 18, 2012. .

In the West, Islam is believed to be the symbol of the subordination of women par excellence. In order to understand how firm this belief is, it is enough to mention that the Minister of Education in France, the land of Voltaire, has recently ordered the expulsion of all young Muslim women wearing the veil from French schools!