The 3-Dialogue Rule: One Hundred Muslim Marriages in One Thousand Days
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Kamran A. Beg Events has built up an outstanding global track record since its inception on July 11, 2003, achieving 100 marriages so far, subject to the Divine will. These marriages have been predicated on the Muslim male and Muslim female dialogue incumbents adopting the 3-Dialogue Rule, a robust halal marriage-inspired dialogue framework created and developed by Kamran A. Beg Events that forms the very kernel of the book and which as we shall discover in the course of our discussions is equally applicable to both family-based and non-family based introductions between a Muslim male and a Muslim female seeking marriage. The 3-Dialogue Rule is predicated on the definitive tenets of balance and moderation, which permeate every aspect of the Islamic faith. Furthermore with the 100th marriage occurring within one thousand days of Kamran A. Beg Events being conceived the book has been aptly titled The 3-Dialogue Rule: One Hundred Muslim Marriages in One Thousand Days.

The 3-Dialogue Rule: One Hundred Muslim Marriages in One Thousand Days, which was written by Kamran A. Beg, was published in 2006 by Kamran A. Beg Events. The book, which is priced at £16.75, can be ordered directly through Kamran A. Beg Events (see below for Payment) or through various bookshops.If you order a copy through our online payment tool (see below for Payment) you will pay a 20% discounted price of £13.40. This price is for an online purchase only made through the Kamran A. Beg Events online payment tool (see below for Payment).This does not include postage and packaging, which has to be paid separately and would depend on the quantity of books purchased. For a single book purchase the postage and packaging fee would be £1.75 for the UK and £3 for purchases made from outside the UK.

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Title: The 3-Dialogue Rule: One Hundred Muslim Marriages in One Thousand Days
Author: Kamran A. Beg
List Price: £16.75 (Discounted Price if ordering online: £13.40)
Book Availability: Book will be sent within 24 hours of the purchase being made
Book Format: Paperback 328  pages
Edition: First Edition
Publication Date: 01/10/06
Publisher: Kamran A. Beg Events, 18, Milton Grove, Manchester, M16 0BP,
UK.
ISBN:
978-0-9554298-0-4

The book is divided into four chapters, which we briefly elaborate on now.

Chapter 1

Chapter 1 expounds on the sacred importance of marriage in Islam providing the reader with a primer on the basic religious principles underpinning this most sacred union, which allows husband and wife to negotiate half of their faith. It is essential for any Muslim embarking on this most challenging and testing of journeys to find their other half to develop a solid appreciation of the religious foundations that inform marriage in the Muslim faith. Chapter 1 equips the reader with that appreciation and in particular shows how one’s choice of life partner has already been preordained subject to the will of Allah (SWT). Only by fully relating to the overarching need to complete half of your faith through seeking marriage can one engender and sustain the unfailing sense of urgency needed to complete an odyssey that will eventually expose you to a life partner who had been predestined for you in accordance with the will of Allah (SWT). Strive you must in order to discover your other half in accordance with His will.

Chapter 2

Chapter 2 discusses in detail the nine basic attributes that should comprise a robust halal marriage-inspired dialogue framework. This discussion follows a comprehensive perspective and overview on just how profoundly the ugly menace of dating has impacted the Muslim professional community, with this assertion substantiated against the backdrop of global research conducted by Kamran A. Beg Events geared towards unearthing its adverse influence. In saying this in no way are we commenting on the practices, values, mores and norms of non-Muslim communities, which regard dating as socially acceptable. As Allah (SWT) reminds Muslims: “There is no compulsion in religion” (Quran 2:256). However, from an Islamic perspective dating is strictly prohibited, yet it clearly continues to rear its ugly head within the fold of the Muslim community. We then elaborate comprehensively on the nine key features integral to a robust halal marriage-inspired dialogue framework suitable for Muslim professionals (and for Muslim consumption in general) and conclude the chapter by way of acknowledging that the 3-Dialogue Rule comfortably satisfies each of the nine attributes identified. The 3-Dialogue Rule is strongly recommended as the robust halal marriage-inspired dialogue framework for Muslim professionals to deploy when engaged in matrimonial dialogue and, equally, is suitable on a broader scale for general Muslim consumption.

Chapter 3

Chapter 3 elaborates on the 3-Dialogue Rule itself, which is the specific robust halal marriage-inspired dialogue framework developed by Kamran A. Beg Events that has guided many of the 100 Muslim professional couples who have achieved marriage through Kamran A. Beg Events so far, subject of course to the Divine will, since the organisation came into being on July 11, 2003. Chapter 3 provides a detailed elaboration of what the 3-Dialogue Rule encompasses. The 3-Dialogue Rule is equally applicable to both family based and non-family based introductions. We strongly recommend that the Muslim male and Muslim female party to a marriage-inspired dialogue conform to the spirit and essence of the 3-Dialogue Rule. In particular, adherence to the 3-Dialogue Rule safeguards the Muslim female and her family. It also safeguards the male and female in question against dating and having a relationship, both of which are Islamically prohibited and non-permissible! Throughout the dialogue process the two individuals supported by their respective families must continue to remain steadfast in addressing the definitive question informing the marriage-inspired dialogue: “Will the person with whom I am exploring a marriage-based dialogue allow me to complete half of my faith?” In chapter 3 we examine why this should be the definitive question at the heart of any marriage-inspired dialogue between a Muslim male and a Muslim female exploring marriage. Indeed only then can the feasibility of a particular marriage prospect be properly assessed!

Chapter 4

Chapter 4 shows that the 3-Dialogue Rule works very well in practice and we corroborate this through specific examples and case studies, which the reader will find very instructive and illuminating. In particular we relate to the experiences of two exemplary couples – namely Umer Majid and Aisha Junjua and Dr Ashraful Mirza and Andleeb Anwar – who were introduced courtesy of Kamran A. Beg Events and who applied the 3-Dialogue Rule. Through their experiences we derive an excellent insight into how the 3-Dialogue Rule should be articulated in practice. We also show how the 3-Dialogue Rule has helped to vanquish that most debilitating malaise, dating, and touch on various pitfalls that a Muslim male and a Muslim female should endeavour to avoid and show how the 3-Dialogue Rule vitally assists in these specific regards. We conclude the chapter and therefore the book by reminding ourselves that as Muslims we need to strive vigorously in order to find our life partner in order to complete half of our faith and therefore in the process totalise our faith but that our choice of life partner is predestined subject to the Divine will, that is the supreme will of Allah (SWT).  In the final analysis there is only one matchmaker and He is The Lord Most High, Allah (SWT)!

We welcome the reader to embark on the momentous and revealing odyssey that will expose them to the formalities, principles, workings and dynamics of the 3-Dialogue Rule and in the process nourish them with a sound, in-depth and pragmatic understanding of the art and science of robust halal marriage-inspired dialogue between a Muslim male and a Muslim female.

We wish you, the avid, conscientious and honourable reader, every success in your search for a life partner, Insha’Allah.

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Kamran A. Beg's new book, The Islamic Marriage Model: An Islamic Guide for Muslim Couples, has been published!

For more information about the book kindly CLICK HERE.

The Islamic Marriage Model: An Islamic Guide for Muslim Couples, published in 2009, is Kamran A. Beg’s second book and is specifically concerned with providing Islamic guidance to Muslim couples in accordance with the Quran and the Sunnah on the basis of the Islamic Marriage Model developed by Kamran A. Beg Events so that Muslim couples can safeguard, protect, honour and preserve the sanctity of their marriage bond by striving in the way of creating an ideal Muslim family driven by righteousness in subservience to Allah (SWT) and therefore complete half of their faith on the basis of the marriage tie.

This book follows Kamran A. Beg’s outstandingly successful first book, The 3-Dialogue Rule: One Hundred Muslim Marriages in One Thousand Days, published in 2006, which has now been read in over one hundred countries worldwide.

The Islamic Marriage Model stresses the fundamental need for each of the six sets of rights - the wife’s rights, the husband’s rights, the mutual rights shared by the couple, the children’s rights over their parents, the parents’ rights over their children and the Muslim Ummah’s rights over the family - arising from the marriage bond to be satiated in full in accordance with the Quran and the Sunnah if a Muslim couple are to strive in earnest with a view to achieving the vision of generating an ideal Muslim family premised on constant righteousness in the cause of Allah (SWT). The Islamic Marriage Model also arms the Muslim couple with a robust conflict resolution strategy developed by Kamran A. Beg Events so that the couple can ensure that any marital problems or conflicts that come their way are resolved quickly so that each of these six sets of rights can be satiated in full in accordance with the Quran and the Sunnah.

The book has already received excellent global reviews.

Kamran A. Beg Events was featured in an article published in Asian Image in May 2008, which included a reference to Kamran A. Beg's book, The 3-Dialogue Rule: One Hundred Muslim Marriages in One Thousand Days.



On April 14-16, 2008, The London Book Fair 2008, held in London, UK, exhibited Kamran A. Beg's book, The 3-Dialogue Rule: One Hundred Muslim Marriages in One Thousand Days, where it received excellent feedback.

In December 2006, The Asian Today published an article on Kamran A. Beg Events, which included a book review on Kamran A. Beg's book, The 3-Dialogue Rule: One Hundred Muslim Marriages in One Thousand Days. Please kindly see http://www.theasiantoday.com/article.aspx?articleId=196.

In December 2006, The Lone Star Crescent published a book review on Kamran A. Beg's book, The 3-Dialogue Rule: One Hundred Muslim Marriages in One Thousand Days. Please kindly see http://www.mycrescent.com.

In December 2006, Naseeb.com published a detailed interview with Kamran A. Beg in their e-zine, Naseeb Vibes, regarding his book, The 3-Dialogue Rule: One Hundred Muslim Marriages in One Thousand Days. The interview generated excellent global feedback. Please kindly visit.

In November 2006, Scotland's Oracle published a book review on Kamran A. Beg's book, The 3-Dialogue Rule: One Hundred Muslim Marriages in One Thousand Days. Please kindly visit.

On October 4, 2006, Kamran A. Beg gave a detailed interview to Radio Ramadan (Manchester), which included an extensive discussion about Kamran A. Beg Events and his book, The 3-Dialogue Rule: One Hundred Muslim Marriages in One Thousand Days. The interview received excellent feedback!

Kamran A. Beg was previously the Head of UK Strategy and Business Development at WorldCom, a global telecommunications enterprise.

Prior to his role with WorldCom, Kamran was a management consultant providing consulting expertise, predominantly to blue chip organisations, in a number of areas, including corporate strategy, leadership, knowledge management, change management, innovation, financial modelling, customer futures, customer relationship management (CRM), mergers and acquisitions (M&A), management buy-outs (MBOs) and risk management.

Kamran currently runs his own management consulting practice, which is based in the UK, providing consulting advice to the boards of various enterprises. His consulting expertise has been applied to over 30 industry sectors and he has consulted for organisations globally.

Kamran's academic qualifications include an MBA (with Distinction), which he achieved in 1995, from Manchester Business School (MBS), The University of Manchester, UK. MBS kindly granted Kamran a scholarship, which covered the duration of the MBA course. In 2001, Kamran was kindly nominated by WorldCom to undertake executive development at the Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, USA, where he completed the Leading Change and Organizational Renewal Executive Programme, and the MIT Sloan School of Management (MIT Sloan), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA, where he completed the Corporate Strategy Executive Programme.

In relation to board responsibilities, Kamran has previously held the position of Non-Executive Chairman at two companies and has also held the joint positions of Vice Chairman and President at two other companies.


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