Hundreds of millions of Muslims live as minorities across the world, navigating intellectual and ideological challenges in environments shaped by secularism, atheism, and competing worldviews. While much of the Islamic tradition has been translated into English, a critical gap remains: works that defend Islam, present its proofs, and engage with contemporary ideologies have largely remained inaccessible behind the Arabic language barrier.
The Haseen Library bridges this gap by bringing carefully selected Arabic works into English. The collection spans two generations of scholarship — from eminent scholars of the 20th century such as al-Sa'dī, Ibn Bāz, and al-Shinqīṭī, to contemporary researchers tackling today's most pressing debates around atheism, the problem of evil, scientism, modern spirituality, and media influence. →Browse the full collection here
Whether you are a Muslim seeking to strengthen your foundations, a student navigating a secular academic environment, a da'wah worker looking for reliable resources, or simply a curious reader — this library was made for you.
Explore the collection and discover a tradition of Islamic scholarship that has long engaged with the world's toughest questions — now finally available in English. →Visit the Haseen Library
