Major Works
Some of al-Qaradawi's major works are:
- Time in the life of the Muslim
- Priorities of the Islamic Movement in the Coming Phase publ. Awakening Publications, ISBN 0953758214
- Auspices of the Ultimate Victory of Islam, Doha (1996)
- Towards a Sound Awakening
- The Status of Women in Islam
- Islamic Awakening between Rejection and Extremism
- The Lawful and Prohibited in Islam
- Diversion and Arts In Islam (in progress)
- Islam: Modern Fatwas on Issues of Women and the Family (Fatawa Mu'asira fi Shu'un al-Mar'a wa al-Usrah) (Dar al-Shihab, Algeria, 1987)
- Fiqh Az-Zakat, a Comparative Study, publ. Dar al-Taqwa (2005), ASIN B004DJAYE6
- Fiqh of Jihad, a Comparative Study, publ. Wahba Bookshop (2009)
He has also published some excerpts of his poetry in the book Nafahat wa Lafahat. Al-Qaradawi has also been the subject of the book The Global Mufti: The Phenomenon of Yusuf al-Qaradawi published by Columbia University Press. He is also profiled as one of the leading liberal voices in contemporary Islam in Charles Kurzman's book Liberal Islam: A Sourcebook, published by Oxford University Press.
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