Author: J. Lynn Jones
Publisher: Amana Publications
Pages: 160
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 1-59008-007-6
About the Book: In Believing as Ourselves, the author, an American Muslim of 16 years, brings to the forefront the indispensable importance of personal authenticity to the maintenance of faith. The author asserts that all too often “non-native” Muslims, in their well-meaning zeal, throw away the very parts of their identity that, not only led them to Islam in the first place but ultimately make them who they are- – in so doing creating the impossibility of a true and vibrant connection with God.
Not simply an exposé on the difficulties to be found within the Islamic community, Believing as Ourselves, is packed with advice for those who find themselves struggling to reconcile the gap between the sometimes, bitter, reality of actual life within the faith, and the Islamic ideal they so cherish.
In the words of Dr. Jeffrey Lang, author of the books, ‘Struggling to Surrender’ and ‘Even Angels Ask’, “She (the author) reaches out to them with practical, hard-earned wisdom and carefully thought out advice on how they can overcome the many distractions and hardships, and reclaim that “initial determination, internal strength, and sense of authentic faith that was once theirs.” -And they so deserve.”
About the Author: Lynn Jones is a writer and mother of two. She lives in a modest home under the shadow of a grove of giant cedar trees in suburban Washington state.
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