New
Delhi: This is the fourth consecutive year that Al-Hasanat Books
Private Limited and India Islamic Cultural Centre, New Delhi have
jointly organized an Islamic Book Fair in the capital.
The book fair is truly Islamic in the sense that the organisers have
not limited the display to “Islamic” books as one might think only to be
Quran and books on Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
You can get
Enjoy Your Life by Dr MAR Arifi. Of course it is
Islamic to enjoy life! But it is unIslamic to only enjoy and become
forgetful of the Hereafter. And isn’t it Islamic to manage things well?
So they have books on Marketing Management, Business Risk, Total Quality
Management, Rural Marketing, Human Resource Management and
Islam and Management by Dr Naceur Jabnoun to name a few.
For kids you can get books like
Stories of the Quraan for Youth, Quran stories for Little hearts.
About history there are books like
History of India, A-in Akbair,
Akbarnama of Abul Fazal, Islamic Renaissance in South Asia, The Rule of
Shah Waliullah and his successors and
The Later Mughals by Irvine.
Dr Faisal Faheem of Al-Hasanat inform us that the special attraction
of the fair is the Alfi-Quran which is being sold at Rs 786 instead of
Rs 2786. In Alfi-Quran each line starts with Arabic letter
alif.
On politics one can find books like
Democracy and Islam, Misra Commission Report by Ministry of Minorities on Hindutva Terror in India.
An English Islamic novel:
Hijaab Waali-the veiled girl,
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho in Urdu,
Daagh ki Shairi in Hindi,
Majaz ki Shairi in Hindi.
To seduce the visitors to buy more books there is a daily lucky draw for any purchase over Rs 500.
This year also the publishers have tried to display books from
various countries like Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia,
Iran, Egypt and Beirut.
According to the organisers about 10000 books (English, Urdu, Arabic,
Hindi) are on display and sales have crossed one lac a day. These are
good signs that we still have readers interested in religion, finding
out their purpose of existence, wanting to know the ideal way of life
and working towards a successful Hereafter.
Besides books, the fair has also stalls selling scarves, hijabs ,
attar (greem musk), tasbihs (beeds), gift mugs, pen stands and car
hangings, wall hangings other “Islamic” decorative items.
There is a Audio-Video section with CDs/VCDs and a section for
children books and stationary. “Hajj Fun Game” a board game is on sale
in the fair.
You may also get a copy of “The World Wakes upto Islam”! The fair ends this Sunday (9
thOctober).
source: = .timesofummah.com