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Alfred Neville May

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Died
  
1998 (aged 53–54)

Denomination
  
Sunni (Sufism)

Religion
  

Era
  
Modern era

Other names
  
Dr Muhammad Haroon

Name
  
Alfred May

Full Name
  
Alfred Neville May

Born
  
1944
Liverpool, England

Occupation
  
Islamic scholar, author

Dr Muhammad Haroon (A. N. May) 1944–1998 was a British PhD Scholar of Cambridge University. He got his PhD degree in 1970. The topic of his PhD Thesis was "The franchise in thirteenth century England, with special reference to the estates of the bishopric of Winchester". He converted to Islam from Christianity in 1988 when he was 44 years old. Alfred Neville May had been a communist during his teen-age years.

Works

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

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

References

Alfred Neville May Wikipedia