Abstract
As it is valid in the promoting and transfer of the common heritage of humanity, books play a crucial role in the individuals living in the Balkans and especially in North Macedonia to get to know their history and scientific heritage and to build their future. In this respect, it is important to examine the books that outline the religious-practical life of Muslims, who constitute a significant part of the population of North Macedonia. There are many original works translated by the Islamic Religious Union and other publishing houses or written by local scholars in North Macedonia since its independence. Our study is limited to the identification and briefly evaluating the books published on Islamic law (fiqh) within this Islamic literature. In this context, it is aimed to examine the world of thought of Muslims living in the country, especially in Islamic law.