Rabaah Publishers, also known as Rabaah Limited, is an independent publishing house specialising in the publication of traditional books on erotology, sexuality, African and Islamic history. Established in 2009, Rabaah Publishers also provides social media marketing and publishing services for writers, authors and publishing houses.
Kunyaza - The Secret to Female Pleasure
Amazon bestselling book on ancient African technique to gushing female pleasure.
Originally from Rwanda, east-central Africa, the kunyaza sexual practice triggers female ejaculation and multiple orgasms in women during heterosexual encounters. The kunyaza technique is also practiced in Uganda and Kenya, where it is known as kachabali.
The book is written by Habeeb Akande.
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Kunyaza is available for purchase from our store, click here. The author and his book has featured in Cambridge University, About Islam in the United States, South Africa's StarrFM, and Cuban supermodel Vida Guerra's radio show podcast.
The book has been recommended by sexual health educator, Angelica Lindsey-Ali also known as The Village Auntie, sex and intimacy coach Zoe Kors, Kamasutra expert Seema Anand, and tantra educator Shophar Graves.
See our kunyaza blog for articles on women's sexuality and African erotology.
Amazon bestselling book on ancient African technique to gushing female pleasure.
Originally from Rwanda, east-central Africa, the kunyaza sexual practice triggers female ejaculation and multiple orgasms in women during heterosexual encounters. The kunyaza technique is also practiced in Uganda and Kenya, where it is known as kachabali.
The book is written by Habeeb Akande.
Click here to read more.
Kunyaza is available for purchase from our store, click here. The author and his book has featured in Cambridge University, About Islam in the United States, South Africa's StarrFM, and Cuban supermodel Vida Guerra's radio show podcast.
The book has been recommended by sexual health educator, Angelica Lindsey-Ali also known as The Village Auntie, sex and intimacy coach Zoe Kors, Kamasutra expert Seema Anand, and tantra educator Shophar Graves.
See our kunyaza blog for articles on women's sexuality and African erotology.
A Taste of Honey: Sexuality and Erotology in Islam
Described as 'The Islamic Kama Sutra' A Taste of Honey is a study of sexual love and the art of lovemaking from a religious perspective.
A Taste of Honey provides a scholarly exposition on the prominent place that sexuality and erotology enjoyed in traditional Islam. The book is divided into two parts; part one presents a critical examination of sexual ethics and part two consists of a concise treatise on the art of seduction and lovemaking.
The book is written by Habeeb Akande
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A Taste of Honey has been featured in one of the largest German newspapers Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (F.A.Z.), online Islamic magazine Hayati magazine, the 2018 Black Muslim Psychology Conference and a leading Muslim satellite TV show called Sisters Hour on British Muslim TV channel.
Described as 'The Islamic Kama Sutra' A Taste of Honey is a study of sexual love and the art of lovemaking from a religious perspective.
A Taste of Honey provides a scholarly exposition on the prominent place that sexuality and erotology enjoyed in traditional Islam. The book is divided into two parts; part one presents a critical examination of sexual ethics and part two consists of a concise treatise on the art of seduction and lovemaking.
The book is written by Habeeb Akande
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A Taste of Honey is available for purchase from our store, click here
Click here to see a preview of the book on Google books
A Taste of Honey has been featured in one of the largest German newspapers Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (F.A.Z.), online Islamic magazine Hayati magazine, the 2018 Black Muslim Psychology Conference and a leading Muslim satellite TV show called Sisters Hour on British Muslim TV channel.
Women of Desire: A Guide to Passionate Love and Sexual Compatibility
Sexually empowered women have long existed in Islam but their stories are often untold. Female sex experts and pleasure-positive Muslim women were often cited in erotic Arabic literature dating back to the ninth century. According to early African and Arab writers, feminine women have a greater capacity for desire and pleasure than men. The medieval manuals emphasised the physical needs of women and the importance of emotional intimacy for a fulfilling marital relationship. Natural aphrodisiacs and sensual practices were recommended to improve connection and mutual satisfaction. Drawing upon ancient erotica and contemporary research, this book provides a cross-cultural guide for God-conscious women to overcome desire problems and achieve sexual compatibility with a spouse. The book presents stories of 40 sexually empowered Muslim women in history including religious scholars, poets, activists, anti-FGM campaigners, sex educators, and historical figures. Available to purchase here |
Illuminating the Blackness: Blacks and African Muslims in Brazil
Illuminating the Blackness presents the history of Brazil’s race-relations and African Muslim heritage. The book is separated into two parts. Part I explores the issue of race, anti-black racism, white supremacy, colourism, beauty and affirmative action in contemporary Brazil. Part II examines the reported African Muslims’ travels to Brazil before the Portuguese, the slave military revolts in Bahia and the West African Muslim communities in nineteenth century Brazil.
The book is written by Habeeb Akande.
The book has also been featured in essential reading lists for black Muslim history compiled by New Arab and The Muslim Vibe.
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Illuminating the Blackness presents the history of Brazil’s race-relations and African Muslim heritage. The book is separated into two parts. Part I explores the issue of race, anti-black racism, white supremacy, colourism, beauty and affirmative action in contemporary Brazil. Part II examines the reported African Muslims’ travels to Brazil before the Portuguese, the slave military revolts in Bahia and the West African Muslim communities in nineteenth century Brazil.
The book is written by Habeeb Akande.
The book has also been featured in essential reading lists for black Muslim history compiled by New Arab and The Muslim Vibe.
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"The author is right to argue that Black and North African Muslims have made a substantial contribution in the development of Islamic thought, culture and civilisation......This is an interesting and useful book, and it is worth reading. The author deserves credit for his efforts." Muhammad Khan author of The Muslim 100
Illuminating the Darkness: Blacks and North Africans in Islam
ISBN-13: 978-1842001271
Illuminating the Darkness critically addresses the issue of racial discrimination and colour prejudice in religious history.
British-born writer and historian Habeeb Akande (author) is a former student of al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt.
Illuminating the Darkness has been featured on the satellite television channel, the Islam Channel, British Muslim TV, BBC Radio 2, The Muslim News newspaper and is endorsed by academics in University of Cambridge and School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (UK), Al-Azhar University (Egypt), Lagos State University (Nigeria) and Usmanu Danfodiyo University (Nigeria).
The book has also featured in essential reading lists on black Muslim history compiled by Muslim Matters and Haute Hijab.
The book has also gained a large following on social media with the book's Facebook fan page having over 80,000 followers, click here to see the Facebook fan page.
Akande was invited to the Sultan of Sokoto's palace where the Sultan himself and Shehu (Ruler) of the Borno Emirate in Nigeria endorsed the book.
Illuminating the Darkness is published by Ta-Ha Publishers, a leading independent UK book publisher specialising in Islamic books.
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Illuminating the Performance: African and Arab Erotology
Illuminating the Performance is a traditional guide for the modern male on womanising and erotology (the art of sexual love and lovemaking). The book draws upon classic Afro-Arab love treatises dating back to the ninth century.
Based upon traditional African and Arab values of manliness, the book provides practical tips on how to effectively approach women, how to increase sexual confidence, how to mentally stimulate female desire, and how to enhance lovemaking techniques in order to satisfy a woman’s emotional and physical needs.
A comprehensive yet concise book, Illuminating the Performance caters for both the experienced lover and novice in the art of sexual love and lovemaking.
The book is written by Habeeb Akande
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Illuminating the Performance is a traditional guide for the modern male on womanising and erotology (the art of sexual love and lovemaking). The book draws upon classic Afro-Arab love treatises dating back to the ninth century.
Based upon traditional African and Arab values of manliness, the book provides practical tips on how to effectively approach women, how to increase sexual confidence, how to mentally stimulate female desire, and how to enhance lovemaking techniques in order to satisfy a woman’s emotional and physical needs.
A comprehensive yet concise book, Illuminating the Performance caters for both the experienced lover and novice in the art of sexual love and lovemaking.
The book is written by Habeeb Akande
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Illuminate (transitive verb) means:
1) to enlighten spiritually or intellectually
2) to make clear, elucidate
3) to make illustrious
4) to decorate
Illuminate (verb) means:
1) to make a place bright with light, or to shine a light on something.
2) to make something clear and easier to understand
Illuminating (adjective) means:
to help to clarify or explain.
Illuminating the Difference: Black, White, and Brown Women
Illuminating the Difference is about female beauty and male desire. Drawing upon traditional Afro-Arab sources dating back to the ninth cnetury, the book explores the aesthetic qualities that men desire in women.
The book celebrates the diversity of beautiful women and explores why men desire women of particular skin colours and ethnic backgrounds, and discusses the historic reasons why men have generally preferred fair skinned women.
The book is written by Habeeb Akande
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Illuminating the Difference is about female beauty and male desire. Drawing upon traditional Afro-Arab sources dating back to the ninth cnetury, the book explores the aesthetic qualities that men desire in women.
The book celebrates the diversity of beautiful women and explores why men desire women of particular skin colours and ethnic backgrounds, and discusses the historic reasons why men have generally preferred fair skinned women.
The book is written by Habeeb Akande
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Meet the Author - Habeeb Akande
Habeeb Akande is a sexual well-being educator, historian and author of six books.
Habeeb leads workshops, seminars and panel discussions on race, Muslim history, and male-female relationships in various countries.
Habeeb has been featured on the BBC, Al-Jazeera, Islam Channel and other media outlets.
As a historian, Habeeb aims to enlighten people about the valuable contributions African and Muslim people have made in history.
As a Muslim sex educator, Habeeb is on a mission to close the gender pleasure gap with traditional Eastern and African cultural practices. He encourages men and women to have open and honest conversations with each other about sexual consent, sexual pleasure and sexual satisfaction.
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Habeeb Akande is a sexual well-being educator, historian and author of six books.
Habeeb leads workshops, seminars and panel discussions on race, Muslim history, and male-female relationships in various countries.
Habeeb has been featured on the BBC, Al-Jazeera, Islam Channel and other media outlets.
As a historian, Habeeb aims to enlighten people about the valuable contributions African and Muslim people have made in history.
As a Muslim sex educator, Habeeb is on a mission to close the gender pleasure gap with traditional Eastern and African cultural practices. He encourages men and women to have open and honest conversations with each other about sexual consent, sexual pleasure and sexual satisfaction.
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"Akande has, through this book, demonstrated that black is not only beautiful, but equally intelligent with a deep root in history and ancestral pride......Praise for this book is superfluous, as it recommends itself to every Muslim, students of Arabic and Islamic studies, social scientists, and all those interested in objective scholarship." Professor Dr Amidu Sanni, Professor of Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies at Lagos State University Nigeria
Eclairer l'Obscurite: Les Noirs et Les Nord-Africains sedon L'Islam
Eclairer l'Obscurite (Illuminating the Darkness en anglais) traite du statut des noirs et des Nord-Africains en Islam. Le livre est divise en deux parties: la premiere partie explore les concepts de race, de "negritude", d'esclavage, de mariages mixtes et de racisme au sein de l'Islam et a la lumiere du Coran, des Hadiths (traditions prophetiques) et de sources historiques anciennes. La seconde partie du livre est composee d'un recueil de courtes biographies de nobles musulmans noirs et Nord-Africains dans l'histoire musulmane, incluant des prophetes, des compagnions du Prophete ainsi que des personnages historiques plus recents.Cela fournit un apercu fascinant de l'ensemble des civilisations africaines, de la resistance violente organisee contre le colonialisme et aussi des brillants savants d'une tradition souvent oubliee qui nourrirent cette histoire.
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Eclairer l'Obscurite (Illuminating the Darkness en anglais) traite du statut des noirs et des Nord-Africains en Islam. Le livre est divise en deux parties: la premiere partie explore les concepts de race, de "negritude", d'esclavage, de mariages mixtes et de racisme au sein de l'Islam et a la lumiere du Coran, des Hadiths (traditions prophetiques) et de sources historiques anciennes. La seconde partie du livre est composee d'un recueil de courtes biographies de nobles musulmans noirs et Nord-Africains dans l'histoire musulmane, incluant des prophetes, des compagnions du Prophete ainsi que des personnages historiques plus recents.Cela fournit un apercu fascinant de l'ensemble des civilisations africaines, de la resistance violente organisee contre le colonialisme et aussi des brillants savants d'une tradition souvent oubliee qui nourrirent cette histoire.
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Illuminating the Darkness (Paperback, FREE delivery by Amazon)
Illuminating the Darkness critically addresses the issue of racial discrimination and colour prejudice in religious history, tackling common misconceptions, the author seeks to elevate the status of blacks and North Africans in Islam.Paperback, 192 pages
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"My views on the book on Blacks and Africa in Islam is that it is excellent, well researched and the writer keeps a careful balance of protecting the deen while admitting to historical Muslims' failings." - Customer Review
Illuminating the Darkness (Kindle Edition)
Illuminating the Darkness critically addresses the issue of racial discrimination and colour prejudice in religious history, tackling common misconceptions, the author seeks to elevate the status of blacks and North Africans in Islam.
E-Book, 192 pages
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E-Book, 192 pages
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"An excellent book on racism in Islam! I loved the book, this book can help get rid of the inferiority complex many black people suffer from." - Customer Review
Illuminating the Darkness (Signed copy)
Illuminating the Darkness critically addresses the issue of racial discrimination and colour prejudice in religious history, tackling common misconceptions, the author seeks to elevate the status of blacks and North Africans in Islam.
Paperback, 192 pages
Limited edition - Signed copy by the author Habeeb Akande
Paperback, 192 pages
Limited edition - Signed copy by the author Habeeb Akande