“It’s critical for any community, if it wishes to thrive, to think for itself and on behalf of itself. And one of these areas critical for Muslims to be independent is in the area of race and the various conversations and theories surrounding it” Imam Marc Manley
Are Muslims avoiding the challenges and responsibilities of dawah in America? Should we re-think our attitudes and approaches to White Americans or follow the current strands of political thought in America that focus on racism and white supremacy? Have American Muslims abandoned efforts in the area of dawah to White American Muslims? In a bold and fascinating discourse, Imam Marc Manley provides a thoughtful and challenging perspective to current trends in Muslim-American social outlooks.
“Islam and Economics provides the dogma-free foundations of Islamic economics.”
Hossein Askari, Emeritus Iran Professor of Business and International Affairs, The George Washington University
This primer is an introductory text to rediscover the principles of commerce and economics revealed in the Qur’an, espoused by the Sunnah, and understood by the jurists. With a foreword by Dr. Abdullah bin Hamid Ali, this work is available now at Lamppost. Click the link below for more details
Imam Marc Manley
is the Religious Director for Middle Ground . A convert to Islam (1992), Imam Marc has had the opportunity to sit and study with many of the top Muslim teachers in Detroit, Philadelphia and Saudi Arabia. Imam Marc has been an active educator having taught Arabic and Islamic Studies as well as being appointed the Muslim Chaplain at the University of Pennsylvania and starting the Muslim chaplaincy program at Drexel University.