Alfred Neville May

Muhammad Haroon
Personal
Born
Alfred Neville May

1944
Liverpool, England
Died1998 (aged 53–54)
ReligionIslam
CitizenshipEngland
EraModern era
DenominationSunni[1]
JurisprudenceHanafi
MovementBarelvi
Main interest(s)Sufism
Notable work(s)Why I Accepted Islam[2]
EducationPhD
Other namesDr Muhammad Haroon
OccupationIslamic scholar, author
Muslim leader

Muhammad Haroon (1944–1998), born as Alfred Neville May,[2] was a British PhD Scholar of Cambridge University. He got his PhD degree in 1970.[4] The topic of his PhD Thesis was "The franchise in thirteenth century England, with special reference to the estates of the bishopric of Winchester".[4][5][6][7] He converted to Islam from Christianity in 1988 when he was 44 years old.[8]

Alfred Neville May had been a communist during his teen-age years.[9]

Works

He wrote more than one dozen book about Islam after accepting Islam. The Raza Academy UK[10] published many of his works.[11] A few of the titles of those works are as follows:

  1. World Importance of Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi 1994[3][12]
  2. How to Achieve Muslim Unity [13][14]
  3. A warning to Muslim about Hizb ut Tahrir [15]
  4. The Social Structure of Islam: The Nature of Society in Traditional Islam [16]
  5. The Surah Ya Sin [17]
  6. World Importance of Ghaus al Azam Hazrat Sheikh Muhyiddin Abdul Qadir Jilani 1995[18][19][20]
  7. Why I Accepted Islam 1990 [21][22]
  8. Rule of Allah Alone: Sunni Islam's Answers to the Problems of the Modern World 1994 [1][23]
  9. Reform Policy of Imam Ahmad Raza Barelvi 1997 [24]
  10. Islamic Concept of State 1997 [25]
  11. Islam and Women 1995 [26][27]
  12. Islam and Punishment 1993 [28]
  13. Islam and Alcohol 1994 [29][30][31] Read it online here.[32]
  14. Importance of the 1912 Four-Point Programme of Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi (Rahmatullahi Alaih) and How to Carry it Out 1996 [33][34]
  15. Importance and Truth of the Quran 1994 [35][36]
  16. Eid Milad An Nabi: (Birthday of the Holy Prophet) – Sall Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam 1994 [37]
  17. Why I Accepted Islam Apr 1994 [38]
  18. Islam and the Limits of Science 1995 [39]

References

  1. ^ a b Rule of Allah Alone: Sunni Islam's Answers to the Problems of the Modern World: Amazon.co.uk: Muhammad Haroon: 9781873204085: Books. ASIN 1873204086.
  2. ^ a b Alfred Neville May (7 December 2014). Why I Accepted Islam. Beacon Books. ISBN 978-0992633547.
  3. ^ a b Razzaq, Abdul. "Afkare Muslim: The World Importance of Imam Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi". afkaremuslim.blogspot.com.
  4. ^ a b c Alfred Neville May (1970). "The franchise in thirteenth century England, with special reference to the estates of the bishopric of Winchester / Alfred Neville May".
  5. ^ R. H. Britnell (2003). The Winchester Pipe Rolls and Medieval English Society. Boydell Press. p. 199. ISBN 978-1-84383-029-0.
  6. ^ Edwin Brezette DeWindt (1974). Land and People in Holywell-cum-Needingworth: Structures of Tenure and Patterns of Social Organization in an East Midlands Village, 1252-1457. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. p. 249. ISBN 978-0-88844-029-7.
  7. ^ May, Alfred N. (1973). "An Index of Thirteenth-Century Peasant Impoverishment? Manor Court Fines". The Economic History Review. 26 (3): 389–402. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0289.1973.tb01943.x.
  8. ^ May, Alfred (2000). "Introduction". Why I Accepted Islam. Beacon Books. ISBN 0992633540.
  9. ^ "The Cooper family background" (PDF).
  10. ^ "inauthor:"Raza Academy" - Google Search". google.com.pk.
  11. ^ "Islamic Times - Islam 786 Forum". proboards.com.
  12. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 July 1994). World Importance of Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi. The Raza Academy. ASIN 1873204124.
  13. ^ Haroon, Muhammad. "How to Achieve Muslim Unity".
  14. ^ "How to Achieve Muslim Unity - Spirit of Islam". Archived from the original on 20 November 2015. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  15. ^ "Beware of tanzeem hizb e tahree". slideshare.net. 25 June 2011.
  16. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 January 1996). The Social Structure of Islam: The Nature of Society in Traditional Islam. Raza Academy. ISBN 9787561115336 – via Google Books.[dead link]
  17. ^ Barelvī, Aḥmad Raz̤ā K̲h̲ān; Haroon, Muhammad (1 January 1996). The Surah Ya Sin. Raza Academy. ISBN 9781873204337 – via Google Books.
  18. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 January 1994). The World Importance of Ghaus Al Azam Hazrat Sheikh Muhyiddin Abdul Qadir Jilani (Radi Allahu Anh). Vision Islamic. ISBN 9781873204184 – via Google Books.
  19. ^ Haroon. "The Life of Ghaus-E-Azam" (PDF). All India Tableegh-E-Seerat. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 November 2015.
  20. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 April 1995). World Importance of Ghaus al Azam Hazrat Sheikh Muhyiddin Abdul Qadir Jilani. The Raza Academy. ASIN 1873204183.
  21. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 January 1990). Why I Accepted Islam. Raza Academy in affiliation with Muslim Community Studies Institute. ISBN 9781873204009 – via Google Books.
  22. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 November 1990). Why I Accepted Islam. Raza Academy. ASIN 1873204000.
  23. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 January 1994). The Rule of Allah Alone: Sunni Islam's Answers to the Problems of the Modern World. Raza Academy. ISBN 9781873204085 – via Google Books.
  24. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 August 1997). Reform Policy of Imam Ahmad Raza Barelvi. The Raza Academy. ASIN 1873204566.
  25. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 August 1997). Islamic Concept of State. The Raza Academy. ASIN 1873204515.
  26. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 January 1995). Islam and Women. Raza Academy. ISBN 9781873204078 – via Google Books.
  27. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 April 1995). Islam and Women. The Raza Academy. ASIN 1873204078.
  28. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 December 1993). Islam and Punishment. The Raza Academy. ASIN 1873204035.
  29. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 January 1993). Islam and Alcohol. Maktaba Qadria. ISBN 9781873204160 – via Google Books.
  30. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 September 1994). Islam and Alcohol. The Raza Academy. ASIN 1873204167.
  31. ^ Noormuhammad, Siddiq Osman. "Islam and Punishment". iqra.net.
  32. ^ "Spiritual Foundation UK | Islam and Alcohol". Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  33. ^ Haroon, M. "Importance of four-point programme" (PDF).
  34. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 March 1996). Importance of the 1912 Four-Point Programme of Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi (Rahmatullahi Alaih) and How to Carry it Out. The Raza Academy. ASIN 1873204469.
  35. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 July 1994). Importance and Truth of the Quran. The Raza Academy. ASIN 187320406X.
  36. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 January 1994). The Importance and Truth of the Quran. Raza Academy [for the] Quran Foundation. ISBN 9781873204061 – via Google Books.
  37. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 July 1994). Eid Milad An Nabi: (Birthday of the Holy Prophet) - Sall Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam. The Raza Academy. ASIN 1873204051.
  38. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 April 1994). Why I Accepted Islam. The Raza Academy. ASIN 1873204043.
  39. ^ Haroon, Muhammad (1 April 1995). Islam and the Limits of Science. The Raza Academy. ASIN 1873204191.