As a dedicated student of Islamic studies, Nada wrote Sacred Veil: Revealing Authentic Islam to clarify Quran translations, Islamic beliefs, and religious misconceptions. Her research explores Prophet Muhammad’s life, the meaning of the Quran, and comparative religion topics to help seekers of truth. She is dedicated to sharing Islamic wisdom and teachings as her lifelong commitment to Islamic knowledge and spirituality has made her a respected voice in Islamic literature.
With decades of intensive study in Islamic theology, history, and jurisprudence, Nada advocates for disseminating the true essence of Islam. She is determined to re-educate individuals about the faith's core principles and its significance in the modern world.
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Nada's literary journey has produced a series of enlightening books that cover a wide range of Islamic topics. Her writings aim to provide clarity and guidance to both Muslims and those interested in understanding the faith.
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Acknowledged for her devout spirituality, Nada received the blessed Sufi Orders of "Tariqah Ar-Rifa^iyah" and "Tariqah Naqshbandiya" from the esteemed Shaykh, Imam, and Sufiyy ^Abdullah Al-^Abdariyy.
Nada's mission is to make Islamic knowledge more accessible and appealing to everyone, regardless of their background or familiarity with the religion. Her ultimate goal is to facilitate a deeper understanding of Islam's beauty, tolerance, and universal message of peace.
To the person who gave Sacred Veil a negative review:
It’s unfortunate that some readers have drawn conclusions based solely on the introduction without engaging with the full depth of this book, which reflects 30 years of teaching Tawhid. The hadith of the 73 sects, as narrated by At-Tirmidhiyy and others, is authentic and speaks of how many people will become misguided, not promoting division but highlighting the importance of following the truth. As Muslims, we cannot pick and choose which hadith to accept.
This book is not based on my assumptions but presents the true teachings of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, supported by authentic hadiths, including those from the six major collections. The reference to "audio" lectures is meant to complement, not replace, textual study. The book itself serves as a foundational text for those seeking to learn proper Islamic belief, and audio resources will be available soon.
Your point about Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah being a historical construct is addressed in the book with far more nuance. The Prophet, peace be upon him, taught that the correct path is the one he and his companions followed. The consensus of scholars, known as "Al-Sawad Al-A^dham" (the majority), has always been on truth, and this is the foundation of the Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah. This is not just political history; it’s a theological reality that continues to guide believers.
Regarding the Sunnah, the book is grounded in Sahih and Hassan hadiths. While you mention the hadith about Ahlul-Bayt, it is unrelated to the discussion of the 73 sects hadith, which is also authentic. Ahlul-Bayt, protected by God, upheld the same beliefs outlined in this book.
Ultimately, this book is not written for academic debate but to provide clear guidance on how to believe in Allah correctly amidst widespread misguidance. It’s intended for sincere seekers who want to die as true Muslims, not for those looking to argue from a place of misunderstanding or incomplete knowledge. If you're conflicted with its teachings, it may indicate your lack of proper education on the subject.