What does your faith say about people - all of them?
Every new Muslim meets this question sooner or later - in a colleague's kindness, in a stranger's suffering, at a family table where not everyone shares your faith.
The Honoured Human answers it from the sources: the Qur'an's declaration that God has honoured the children of Adam, and the recorded conduct of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, when he met human weakness, human difference, and human need.
Across seventeen chapters, one teaching is traced from foundation to practice: dignity conferred before birth, mercy as the ground of the law, justice that cannot tilt, kindness that crosses the boundary of belief, and a daily life of tongue, work, family, animals, and the earth reshaped by it. Every chapter closes with Living it - a practice small enough to begin this week.
Warm, unhurried, and honest about the hard questions, this is a companion for readers new to Islam - and for anyone who wants to know what this faith actually teaches about being human.
A New Muslim Companion.