Safis Publishing is our main imprint. It is concerned with non-fiction, thought-provoking books on Islam.

Vision
Our vision is to advance an accurate, progressive, and multi-faceted understanding of Islam, including its literature, thought, practice, history, and role in the world.

Mission
Our mission is to provide trusted, high-quality books on various aspects of Islam for the expert and general reader.

Islamic Rethink
Our Islamic Rethink framework promotes an evolving, progressive understanding of Islam and guides our publishing strategy. Read more
In addition to proactively commissioning authors to write for us on topics we are interested in, we welcome the submission of book manuscripts that are aligned with our vision and mission. We are also interested in translations of classical texts that remain relevant today. You can review the subjects we are interested in here.
Please review our submission and assessment process here.
Shaikh Muhammad al-Muhammad al-Kasnazan al-Husayni
This is the biography of a prominent personality of Islam and Sufism, Shaikh Muhammad al-Muhammad al-Kasnazan al-Husayni, the Master of Tariqa Kasnazaniyya, one of the largest Sufi Tariqas. The book presents the Shaikh’s life in the context of explaining the Sufi approach to drawing near to Allah and expounds Sufism through the history of the Shaikh.
Tawhid According to Sufis
A translation and commentary on beautiful and profound Sufi sayings on various aspects of tawhid. These words stress that Allah is beyond human cognition and perception. Sufis stress that true glorification of Allah requires acknowledging this limitation and accepting divine self-disclosure without excessive rationalisation.
A Life of Love for the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
This is a biography of Shaikh Muhammad al-Muhammad al-Kasnazan, the Master of Tariqa Kasnazaniyya in 1978-2020. The Shaikh devoted his life to teaching people to love the Prophet Muhammad as a means of acquiring love for Allah Almighty.
The Mystery of Israel in Ancient Egypt
A comparative study of the exodus in the Qur’an and the Old Testament with reference to relevant information from history and archaeology. The book contrasts the problematic Biblical narrative with the consistent Qur’anic account.
The Crucifixion of Jesus
This study shows that the belief in Jesus’ crucifixion is a matter of faith, not historical evidence. The book explains the serious issues in the Gospel narratives and compares them with the Qur’an’s assertion that Jesus was not crucified.
The Names of the Qur’anic Chapters
This book focuses on studying the names of the chapters of the Qur’an. It explains where each chapter name has come from and tries to identify naming patterns.