Author: Suzy Ismail
Publisher: Amana Publications
Pages: 156
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 978-1-59008-071-9
About the Book: “Every community of faith today is being forced to deal with the divorce culture and its baleful effects. The question is whether resources can be found inside our religious traditions to help people establish and sustain lasting and fulfilling marriages. In Modern Muslim Marriage, Suzy Ismail, a devout Muslim and a brilliant thinker and writer, shows that such vital resources are present in Islam. Hers is a book to be read by young Muslims contemplating marriage, and by parents and grandparents who wish to help them build marriages that are loving and solid enough to weather the storms.”
-Dr. Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, Princeton University & Chairman Emeritus of the National Organization for Marriage
About the Author: Suzy Ismail is currently a Visiting Professor at DeVry University. She is also the curriculum developer and lead instructor at the Center for Muslim Life and a high school Career Planning and Public Speaking teacher. She received her Bachelor’s in English, Communication and Middle Eastern Studies, her Master’s in Communication and Information Studies, and attended the School of Communication at Rutgers University as a doctoral student in the field of Intercultural and Organizational Communication. She is the author of 9 to 5: Muslims in the Western Workplace (2011), The BFF Sisters (2001) and When Muslim Marriage Fails (2010), which was an International Book Award finalist. She specializes in presenting a range of communication seminars and workshops at major corporations, conferences, schools, and universities on a variety of topics. She also serves on several non-profit boards including the Board of Directors for her children’s school, of which she has been an officer for the past six years. Suzy resides in New Jersey with her incredible husband of over fourteen years and their three inspirational young children. For more info please visit: www.suzyismail.webs.com.
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