What to do when you feel distant from God
Does throwing up phlegm break the fast?
Is reading and acting upon the Quran better than memorizing it?
Wearing hijab with hearing aids
Why do Westerners think Islam is not progressive?
Can a Muslim also be a free thinker?
The ruling on using alcohol in cooking
The baby name Irsyad
On conspiracy theories
The baby name Tanzima
Is covering the hair necessary when reading the Quran?
The meaning of “Raad” in the Quran
Is the name Zayyan Ahnaf al Musawwir appropriate?
Name suggestion for a girl
Question about jobs for a “Sodiq”
The name Zohaan
Sea and water-related baby names
Arabic Historical Thought in the Classical Period by Tarif Khalidi

This 1994 book is one of the most enjoyable Islamic studies books I have read, providing a survey of the development of the Islamic intellectual tradition. It covers the development of Hadith, sira (Prophetic biography), Adab (the Islamic literary arts) and Islamic historical writing.
It is a good book for beginners as all technical terms are gently introduced and explained. One issue the book suffers from is the rudimentary transliteration system it uses, but this is not surprising for a book published in the 1990’s.
Tarif Khalidi, born 24 January 1938, in Jerusalem, is a Palestinian historian who is now a professor at the American University of Beirut.