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Objectives
- To cater to the publishing needs of the Muslim community in North America
- To produce high quality Islamic literature for Muslim children, youth and adults.
- To educate and instruct the Muslims in North America in the dynamic role of Islam in its encounter with the modern world; and
- To prepare them to play their destined role as a great cultural and spiritual force in the Western hemisphere.
- To provide non-Muslim youth and adults with high-quality, accurate literature about Islam.
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Publishing Program
A publishing house dedicated to
producing high-quality Islamic literature, American Trust Publications
has been serving the Muslims of North America since its inception in
1976. It concentrates on literature for:
- Muslim children,
- Youth, and
- Adults.
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Purpose
To enable the new generation to
think, behave and grow as true Muslims, and mold the noble character
awakening in them, including:
- Genuine love for their Creator, Allah, appreciating His numerous blessings upon them individually and upon mankind.
- Love for Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, and appreciating his role as the benefactor of mankind.
- Compassion for others — for their fellow human beings, as well as for other creatures of Allah.
- Appreciation for Islamic beauty.
- Desire for the Islamic way of life, the knowledge of Islamic teachings and a will to practice them.
- Appreciation for Islamic history and the universal brotherhood in Islam.
- Consciousness of their distinct and unique Islamic identity.
- Knowledge of their immediate non-Islamic environment, and the ability to deal with it effectively.
- Competitive spirit to excel in piety and good deeds, and aim for excellence in whatever they do.
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Means
At least three categories of books will be prepared with the help of experienced Muslim teachers and educators:
- Textbooks which contain both
the basic knowledge that children need to learn, along with sufficient
teacher guides, study questions and worksheets.
- Reference works, containing as
much informational content as possible, with vocabulary and syntax
appropriate for age, and in a format appealing to children.
- Cultural orientation,
consisting of both fiction and nonfiction. The purpose of this series
is to make the Muslim child feel good about himself within an Islamic
culture. This will include folktales and fantasy told within an Islamic
framework, books on the seerah of the Prophet (pbuh) and his
companions, biographies of notable and heroic Muslims past and present,
and books showing the beauty and philosophy of Islamic art and
architecture.
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Literature for Youth
Purpose
- To inform and educate Muslim
youth in Islamic teachings, especially in areas relevant to their
experience, everyday life, problems, and issues of interest to them, in
order for them to develop appreciation of their true Islamic identity
and destiny in North America, as members of the best community raised
by Allah, abiding by His Will and serving as a light to others.
- To provide primary source
reference materials (translations of Qur'an, ahadith, fiqh) in language
and style appropriate to age, with appropriate commentary.
- To produce literature on
issues like violence, drugs, family, sex and marriage, alcoholism,
etc., relating the message of Islam to the contemporary North American
juvenile scene.
- To produce literature that
gives a true and honest comparison between Islam and Christianity, in
order to clarify the difference for our youth.
- To produce reference books about Islam suitable for non-Muslim junior high and high school libraries.
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Literature for Adults
Purpose
- To convince the members of the
Muslim community that they have to give America their best, namely
Islam, which will determine their future role and place in the modern
world.
- To maintain their bonds with
the Muslim world, realizing their importance and contributing
positively to further strengthening them.
- To educate and instruct the
members of the Muslim community in the dynamic expansiveness of Islam
in its encounter with the modern world, and to prepare them to play
their destined role as a great cultural force in the Western
hemisphere.
- To deepen their hold on Islamic culture, ethics and history.
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The literature for adults will cover three areas:
- Basic Knowledge: Exposition of
the fundamentals of Islam, principles, articles of faith and practice,
the importance and relevance of belief and practice, dimensions of
Islamic behavior in a Muslim's individual life and in the collective
life of the Ummah, everyday Fiqh, Islamic etiquette and manners, social
laws and ethics, Islamic culture, the history of Islam and Muslim
peoples, and their common problems.
- Contemporary Issues: Serving
the needs of Muslims in North America , America and Muslims' future
role as a civilizing force, contemporary moral and social issues, the
relationship of the North American Muslim community with the rest of
the Muslim world and its concerns and problems, Islam and the challenge
of modernity, and Islamic ethics and culture.
- General Books on Islam: To
introduce Islam to non-Muslims by preparing a series of books
especially addressing their questions and misconceptions, underlining
the common ground between various religions and showing the uniqueness
of the Islamic message as a restatement of truth and exposition of the
true religion.
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Means
By tapping the talents of professional
Muslim organizations in North America and in the Muslim world, and
preparing and recasting the available material for easy use and
reference.
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How ATP Works
We are often asked by our readers
about the process of book production at ATP, and its various stages. A
brief note on the subject may therefore be useful.
Publishing, especially book
publishing, is a long, arduous task. It involves scrutiny, revision,
improvement, and refinement of manuscripts, in order to prepare them
for publication.
When a manuscript is received, it
enters a review process. If the manuscript is interesting or promising,
it is sent out of the office for review. At least two reviews are
required. When both reviews are positive and recommend the manuscript's
publication, the director prepares copies of reviews, along with an
assessment. A publication contract is prepared and offered to the
author, and upon entering into this formal agreement, editing of the
manuscript begins, to work toward creating a final copy. The author is
sent editorial comments to review and incorporate into the manuscript,
and after discussion and potential improvements upon the manuscript
being passed between the editor and author, a final copy is mutually
agreed upon.
Once the final copy is ready, it
is once again checked to make sure it is free of any errors, before
being sent for typsetting. While the manuscript is being edited and
then typeset, an artist is busy working on a cover and any drawings or
illustrations that may be needed for the book.
The typesetter, or designer for
the book's interior, sends proofs for the final interior layout of the
book, which are proofread and checked for layout by the editor before
being returned to the designer with corrections, if any. The typesetter
prepares revised proofs until a finalized set of proofs is approved by
the editor, which the typesetter converts to usable files for the
printer. The book's cover undergoes the same process of being turned
into a proof for review, and then finalized to be sent by a designer to
the printer. The printer then prepares its own proofs of both the cover
design and the book's interior for final print, which are reviewed and
approved by the editor. Any changes, deletions, or additions are
marked, and the proof is returned to the printer, awaiting final print.
Once this process reaches completion, the books, in their final form,
roll off the press and to our warehouse.
This is indeed a lengthy process;
much time, attention to detail, and scrutiny for content and format
alike, are needed. Above all, it requires patience and persistence. It
is also a labor of love — a means of pleasing our Lord, and
serving our fellow beings. Whatever little we have achieved so far is a
testimony to His Mercy and Grace. We are weak, and all deficiencies are
ours. We do, however, try our best to do our share. Therefore, if at
times things at ATP seem to be moving at a snail's pace, please bear
with us; we need your understanding, cooperation and support to spread
the truth about Islam, and in doing so, serve our Lord.
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How Can You Help ATP?
- If you write or have
written something, send us your manuscript for review. All manuscripts
must be related to ATP objectives explained in this article.
- Are you an artist, or do you
have ideas for book cover designs? We would like to hear from you.
Don't forget to send us samples of your artwork!
- If you like reading, and have
a strong Islamic and educational background, we would like you to work
with us as a freelance reviewer.
- If you have experience in
translating, we welcome you to work with us in translating books on a
freelance basis. We would be glad to know more about you and your
special area of interest.
- As a reader, we value your
opinion of our publications, and welcome any suggestions, criticism,
observations, or comments to improve their quality and content.
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