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What Kind of Books Should You Read?



With an estimated 130 million unique books recorded by Google Books in 2010, the sheer variety available today is staggering. As the world of literature continues to expand, selecting the right books to read can feel overwhelming. However, knowing why you read is the first step in determining what you should read.

Why Do People Read?

In an age dominated by social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, habitual and hobby-based book reading has seen a decline. According to global studies, approximately 35-45% of people read books for leisure, though this varies significantly based on region. For example, in developed nations such as those in Europe and North America, the rate of leisure reading is as high as 60%. Conversely, in developing countries, this figure hovers around 20-30%.

What Types of Books Should You Read?

The type of books you should read depends largely on your personal goals and interests. However, a balanced reading list can enrich your life in various ways:

1. Fiction: Sparks creativity and builds empathy.

2. History and Religion: Provides insight into past events and spiritual guidance.

3. Self-Improvement: Offers actionable solutions for personal growth.

4. Science Fiction: A fantastic way to introduce children to the joys of reading while fostering imagination.

While most books provide information, only a few offer practical solutions to real-life problems. That’s where thoughtful book recommendations can make a difference.

A Book That Changed My Perspective

One book that stands out for me is Parda Pradhaar Katha (translated as The Story of Modesty and Hijab). This book addresses the societal views of women through both Islamic and conventional lenses. Written in a simple, easy-to-understand style, even a fifth-grader can grasp its core ideas.

Why This Book?

I’ve read this book multiple times, and each time, my understanding deepened. It blends religious teachings with historical context and contemporary societal concerns. Here’s a glimpse of the topics covered:

1. The logic and reasoning behind modesty in Islam.

2. The meaning of accountability in faith.

3. Detailed exploration of hijab:

What the Qur'an and Hadith say about it.

The societal misconceptions and distortions surrounding hijab.

4. Women’s active roles during the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), including:

Participation in battlefields.

Contributions to medicine.

Attendance in mosques and cultural practices.


The book also discusses pressing questions like:

Why is the responsibility of modesty often imposed on women alone?

The origins of the concept of hijab.

How modern interpretations have shaped the dialogue around hijab.

Why You Should Read It

Whether you’re looking to deepen your understanding of Islamic teachings, challenge societal norms, or simply enrich your perspective on women’s roles, this book is a must-read. The author’s clear and concise style ensures the content is accessible to readers of all backgrounds.

Final Thoughts

Books like Parda Pradhaar Katha remind us of the transformative power of reading. They not only inform but also inspire critical thinking and meaningful dialogue. If you’re looking for a book to add to your collection, this one deserves a place on your shelf.

May Allah grant the author health and longevity to continue their work.
Allahumma Ameen.

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