Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood

Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood, (born Rosalyn Rushbrook in 1942, later Rosalyn Kendrick) is a British author of some forty books on Islam and other subjects.

Biography

Maqsood was born in London in 1942.[1][2] She graduated from the University of Hull in 1963 with an honours degree in Christian Theology,[1][2][3] and gained a DipEd in 1964.[2] Maqsood was a convert to Islam from Christianity in 1986.[3][4][5] She taught religious studies in the United Kingdom for more than thirty years.[4] Prior to her retirement in 1996,[1][3] she had been head of religious education at a Hull secondary school.[6]

She has written more than forty books on religious topics.[7] Under her first married name Rosalyn Kendrick, she wrote several books about aspects of Christian theology.[2] From 1992, she published a large body of writing to introduce Islam to English speaking people.[8] Her book for children, Islamic Mosques (2005), includes information about mosques and how to pronounce Islamic terms.[9] Need to Know?: Islam (2008) was considered a contemporary "Tablīgh" by Insights.[8]

Bibliography

Title Year Publisher Notes
Does God Have a Body? and Other Questions1977SCM Press, Londonas Rosalyn Kendrick[2][10]
Jesus of Nazareth: Plays for the Classroom1979Edward Arnold, Londonas Rosalyn Kendrick[2]
Setting the Foundations: A Guide to the Study of the Life and Teaching of Jesus Christ as Presented in the First Three Gospels1983Hulton Educational, Amershamas Rosalyn Kendrick [2]
The Trouble with God: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion1983H.E. Walter, Worthing, West Sussex[2]
In the Steps of Jesus: Insights Into the Life and World of Christ1985Hulton Educational, Amershamas Rosalyn Kendrick [2]
Examining Religions: Moral Issues in Six Religions, ed. W. Owen Cole1991Heinemann, Oxfordas Rosalyn Kendrick [2]
The Separated Ones: Jesus, the Pharisees, and Islam1991SCM Press, London[2]
Where Did I Go Wrong?1992St. Paul Publicationsas Rosalyn Rushbrook
Sacred Texts: The Qur'an1993Heinemann, Oxford[2]
Petra: A Traveller's Guide1994Garnet Press, Reading[2]
For Heaven's Sake1994Ta-Ha Publications, London[2]
Thinking about God1994American Trust Publications, Plainfield, Indiana[2]
Living with Teenagers: A Guide for Muslim Parents1995Ta-Ha Publications, London[2]
The Story at I'd1995Heinemann Educational, Oxford
Life Beyond Death: Christian Response to Bereavement1995Canterbury Press, Norwichas Rosalyn Kendrick
The Muslim Marriage Guide1995Quilliam Press, London[2]
Islam: A Dictionary1996[2]
The Beautiful Commands of Allah1997Goodword Books, New Delhi[2]
Bride of the Nile1998Wolfhound PressYA fiction[11]
The Muslim Prayer Encyclopaedia: A Complete Guide to Prayers as Taught by the Prophet Muhammad1998Goodword Books, New Delhi[2]
After Death, Life: Thoughts to Alleviate the Grief of All Muslims Facing Death and Bereavement1998Goodword Books, New Delhi[2]
Living Islam: Treading the Path of the Ideal1998Goodword Books, New Delhi[2]
A Basic Dictionary of Islam1998Goodword Books, New Delhi[2]
The Beautiful Promises of Allah1998Goodword Books, New Delhi[2]
The Beloved Prophet1999Able Publishing, Knebworth[2]
The Problem of Evil2000Adam Publishers, Delhi[2]
The Sign of the Gnat2000Adam Publishers, Delhi[2]
The Mysteries of Jesus: A Muslim Study of the Origins and Doctrines of the Christian Church2000Sakina Books, Oxford[2][4][12]
GCSE Islam - the Do-it-Yourself Guide2001Goodword Books, New Delhi; IPCI, Birmingham[2]
What Every Christian Should Know about Islam2002Islamic Foundation, Leicester[2][3]
Islamic Mosques2005Raintree, Oxford
Teach Yourself Islam1994; 3rd ed. 2006Hodder and Stoughton, London[2]
Islam - An Introduction: Teach Yourself2010
Islam Made Simple: Flash2011
Islam (Collins Need to Know?)2012HarperCollins, London[2][8]

References

  1. Meehan, Sumayyah (4 October 2007). "Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood, an Interview". The Muslim Observer. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
  2. Editor (June 2009). "Introduction to 'I was Ready'". Insights (S. 1) (20724586). 1 (4): 151–162. ISSN 2072-4586.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  3. Ahmad, Anis (Spring 2002). "Reviewed Work: What Every Christian Should Know About Islam by Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood". Islamic Studies. Islamabad: Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University. 41 (1): 120–124. JSTOR 20837170.
  4. Maishanu, Isa Muhammad (Spring 2003). "Reviewed Work: A Muslim Study of the Origins of the Christian Church by Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood". Islamic Studies. Islamabad: Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University. 42 (1): 160–167. JSTOR 20837259.
  5. "Women in Islam". Canada & the World Backgrounder. 72 (1): 6. 2006 via EBSCOhost.
  6. Maqsood, Ruqaiyyah Waris (March–April 2004). "A week in the life of.. Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood". Emel (4). London, England. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  7. Kressel, Neil J. (2012). "The sons of pigs and apes" : Muslim antisemitism and the conspiracy of silence (1st ed.). Washington, D.C.: Potomac Books. p. 26. ISBN 978-1-59797-811-8. OCLC 967589479.
  8. Zafar, Muhammad Imtiaz (2010). "Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood Need to Know? Islam Understand the Religion behind the Headlines". Insights. 3 (2): 267–278 via EBSCOhost.
  9. Moore, Ann W. (November 2005). "Hindu Mandirs/Buddhist Temples/Islamic Mosques …". School Library Journal. 51 (11): 114–115 via EBSCOhost.
  10. Donovan, K, S.J. (1978). "Review: Does God have a Body?". The Month: 139. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  11. "First Flush: Young Adults". Books Ireland. Wordwell Ltd. (212): 111. April 1998. JSTOR 20623607.
  12. "Review: The Mysteries of Jesus". Q News: The Muslim Magazine: 30–31. 2000. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
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