The Islamic Research Institute banned a collection of books containing ideas harmful to heavenly religions. Among these books was one titled "Say Baba and miracles of heavenly love." The author Dr. Abdel-Fattah Mohsin Badawi tells the story of Say Baba, an Indian Muslim Sufi. The author does not introduce his book as fiction but as solid religious facts. The institute also rejected a book by Madeline Mostouf titled "When God was female - a look at Jewish and Christian ideas of women." The book is based on mythologies and weak conclusions, explaining civilization and history in relation to discrimination against women. The book does not respect Judaism, Christianity, or Islam. The institute rejected a third book titled "The explanation of In the Name of the God," by author Mohammed Mohammed Abdel-Motalib. The book was said to be very daring in making judgments without a trace of evidence.