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The most complete guide for Hajj and Umrah. It leaves out nothing that a pilgrim, man or woman, may need to know.
What the Hajj is, why is it so important, and what it teaches me. An illustrated guide to Hajj for the children growing up in the West.
New Flexicover edition with ribbon bookmark. Stronger binding and paper. Printed in Turkey. Includes latest revisions.
A collection of over 200 du'as from the Qur'an and Hadith for daily reading. Translation and commentary in English by Khalid Baig. Includes transliteration and comprehensive references. Contact us for special pricing for free distribution.
This is the new flexicover edition with ribbon book mark for this pocket size edition. A collection of over 200 du'as from the Qur'an and Hadith for daily reading. Translation in English by Khalid Baig. Includes brief references. Contact us for box price for free distribution.
Translation of the classic book Tazkira fi Ahwal al-Mawta wa umoor al-Akhirah by Shams al_din Al-Qurtubi..
Contains supplications for all occasions in Arabic with English translation. Also includes manzil for protection against magic.
Part of the "Enter into Islam Completely" Series. The purpose of this series is to present some unfairly belittled issues, demonstrate their importance, and discuss their regulations.
Revised translation. Complete Arabic Text with facing English translation.
A detailed work on Islamic Creed. Translation of Risala an-Nafi'a wa Hujatul Qadi'a fi 'Ilm at-Tawhid.Translation & Notes by Wesam Charkawi (translator of Nur al-Idah). The format of this text is such that it presents the Arabic followed by its translation.
This book is one of the more widely distributed works of Ibn 'Ata'illah and serves as an ethical guide to those seeking God. It is a collection of short spiritual sayings each containing profound meaning driven from the Qur'an and Sunnah, and deals with issues related to tawhid, ethics and day-to-day conduct.
The beliefs of the Ahle Sunnah wal Jama'at which are based and derived from the Qur'an, Hadith, or the consensus of the Sahabah and Tabi'een. Detailed description of all articles of faith. Produced by Madrasah Arabia Islamia of South Africa.
Elucidates the pillars of Emaan and the characteristic of Kufr and its causes. How does a non-beleiver become a believer? How does a believer turn into a non-believer? A comprehensive scholarly discussion.
The book is divided into three parts.
Part One: The Basis of Emaan.
Part Two: The Reality of Emaan.
Part Three: The Invalidation of Emaan.
This is an English translation of the “Book of Eman based on the classical works of Shaykh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyah” by Dr. Mohammed Naim Yasin, a renowned Islamic scholar and a professor in the school of Sharia at the University of Jordan.
Some of the major tribulations of human existence are the consequences of committing sins and spreading evil into the world. According to the moral scale of Islam, it is known that man is imperfect and fallible and prone to committing sins. This is part of his innate weak nature as a finite limited creature. However, it is a sin if he has the ways and means to attain relative moral perfection and deliberately chooses not to seek it.
Designed as a reference guide and a source of inspiration, this volume presents a clear and elegant English translation of Imam al-Nawawis classic, together with the text of every single prayer and invocation, both in Arabic letters and in romanisation. Also included are all the authors statements about those Hadiths which he related personally from his own teachers, and his guidance on the correct spelling and meanings of rare words and names. Finally, al-Nawawis comments on the sources of Hadiths are supplemented by further scholarly notes. Revised and edited by Muhammad Isa Waley.
Contains original Arabic text of Imam Al-Dhahabi's (d. 764/1348) famous book Al-Kabair with English translation. The Arabic and English texts are on alternate pages. It lists seventy major sins and provides references from the Qur'an, Hadith, and the sayings of the early Muslims. Major sins are all those acts that are clearly prohibited in the Qur'an and the Sunnah. While staying away from all sins is the goal of a Muslim, staying clear of major sins is even more important because of severe warnings about those who commit them. Translated by Mahmoud Ibraheem.
The well-known classic Aqeeda Tahawia translated, introduced, and annotated by Hamza Yusuf.
A detailed treatise on the status of Islamic headgear in the light of the ahadith and the lives of the Sahaba. This second edition also includes references in Arabic as well as Arabic text of ahadith.
When all the schools of fiqh are based on Quran and Sunnah, why are there differences among them? Here is a detailed answer from that great teacher, Shaikhul Hadith Maulana Muhammad Zakariyya, Rahimahullah. Very ably translated into English by Maulana Muhammad Kadwa. Translation revised and updated by White Thread Press.
It is the first book in the English language to address universal and Islamic arguments for God's existence, oneness and worship, while thoroughly addressing popular and academic objections. The book also provides a compelling case for the Qur an as Divine revelation and a persuasive argument for why the Prophet Muhammad is the final messenger of God.
A first rate scholarly work dealing with the Islamic perspective on the environmental problem, and exposing the philosophical causes of the current environmental crisis in the Western sciences. Ibrahim Ozdemir is Professor of History of Philosophy at Ankara University. Published by Insan Publications.
This is the first English translation of the book Sharh Hadeeth Maa Dhi'baan Jaai'aan... written by the great scholar Ibn Rajab al-Hanbalee (d.795H) in explanation of the saying of the Prophet (SAW)
'Two hungry wolves let loose among sheep are not more harmful than a person's craving after wealth and status is to his Deen.'
An excellent book, warning us about the dangers of expending our energies in chasing after the transitory things of this world at the expense of the rewards of the Hereafter. it shows the correct perspective that a believer should have of this world in comparison to the Hereafter which is especially important in this age when the people's visions have become so blurred and their priorities mixed up.
The Fiqh of Da‘wah attempts to explain this duty in a detailed and thorough way. It is based on a comprehensive collection of forty hadiths pertaining to the preaching methods of the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) as well as his teachings regarding Da‘wah to Allah
Both Jewish and Islamic sources relate the story of the first known sin in the universe, i.e., Satan refusing to obey God’s command to bow down to Adam. In the present volume, Dr. Dirks explores both Jewish and Islamic sources on the first sin, compares and contrasts them, and identifies the underlying root cause behind Satan’s refusal to bow down to Adam, which was arrogance.
This is a detailed answer to one query: "A woman wishes to travel in order to fullfil the bigatory hajj. However she does not have a mahram relative going for hajj and she cannot afford the expenses of the mahram. Will it be compulsory fo rher to perform hajj? Can she join a reliable women's hajj group? Or should she bequest a hajj badal?
The Heirs of the Prophets is an eloquent and persuasive advocate of restoring our sense of priority when it comes to the acquisition of knowledge and, as a consequence, the conduct of our lives.
What are the desired qualities of the Muslim man? Let this book answer this question in great and inspiring detail. This is the translation of the 9th edition of the original Arabic book. An immensely popular book, it has been translated into many languages.
Dr. Muhammad 'Ali al-Hashimi gives us a detailed picture of what the ideal Muslim society would look like. This is the third book in the Ideal Series. Previous books include: the Ideal Muslim and the Ideal Muslimah.
This is the third edition, produced form the fourth Arabic edition. Translated into many languages, this book and its compnaion, the Ideal Muslim, have been very popular. It describes the ideal Muslim woman as defined by the Qur'an and Sunnah.
This short essay is adopted from a sermon that was delivered by the author. In it the Sheikh discusses the seriousness of committing sins and the effects that they have upon us. He highlights the point that every time a disaster strikes us we are quick to conclude that it was due to political, economic or some other materialistic reason. However the author very clearly suggests that we aught to look towards our own sins first, since calamities befall us as a result of them. Plenty of verses are quoted from the Qur?an to substantiate this argument.
What is the correct Islamic viewpoint on the Jinn and the affairs connected to them? Can magic really affect us? Do Jinns have the ability to possess and harm us? Can we go to fortune-tellers? What is the evil-eye? And most importantly of all, how do we protect and cure ourselves from Jinn possession, magic and the evil-eye? Find out the answers to all these questions as the authors provide an unprecedented, detailed account of this topic.
Translated by Renold A Nicholson. Translation of the oldest Persian treatise on Sufism. A classical work on Sufism. This translation was first published in 1911. The cover picture shown is for 1997 print. The new cover is different but the book is the same.
This is widely regarded as the earliest Persian Treatise on Sufism. Al-Hujweri was a master in the science of Islamic scholasticism and his judgements based on logic. His writings show no conflict between Sufism and the Islamic Shariah. The book describes the Prophet, his Companions, their Companions and the four Imams of the Sunni school of thought. It also explains the various aspects of Sufism in a thorough and simple manner.
Here is a lucid exposition of the basic issues of taqlid and ijtihad with answers to routinely raised questions. The approach is academic and non-confrontational. A must read if you want to understand this sometimes hotly debated issue.
Maulana Jalal al-Din Rumi's great poem, the Mathnawi, is one of the best known and most influential works of Muslim mysticism. This is a complete translation of the six books of the poem that amount to more than 25,000 verses. The work pursues its way through hundreds of stories used to illustrate the main theme: man's predicament in his search for God. A world class and timeless piece of literature.
Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid has gathered here practical advice on building and maintaining a loving Muslim home.
A translation of the ahadith on supplications compiled by Imam Ibn Taymiyyah in his book al-Kalim al-Tayyib. Al-Kalim at-Tayyib is recognized as one of the best books on the subject of supplication and remembrance of Allah and is comprehensive in its coverage dealing with a vast range of situations that one can come across in his life and providing the Sunnah duas for that occasion. Arabic text and English translation. This is the revised and enlarged 2nd edition.
An anthology of the spiritual teachings of Hakim al-Umma Mawlana Ashraf Ali Thanawi by Shaykh Masihullah Khan.
The Path to Self-Fulfilment seeks to uplift your inner soul and give you the necessary means to live a fulfilling life based upon both the love of Allah and the love and acceptance of the self.
The importance of the beautiful names of Allah has been mentioned in authentic sayings of the Prophet, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam. They depict the attributes of Allah and each one of them also has implications for the believers for both beliefs and actions. This book has a very detailed discusssion of each name from linguistic as well as Qur'anic perspectives. The discussion is further enhanced by frequent references to the statements of the Prophet and Companions. Practical implications of each name are also discussed.
The Power of this prayer of Imam Muhammad al-DarÏ lies in its simplicity, its purity, and its sincere supplication. It is essentially a plea to God that our transgressions be overlooked, that divine mercy be bestowed upon us, that social justice be restored in spite of us, that wrongs be righted, and that righteousness reign once again in our lands, so that the destitute may no longer be in need, the young may be educated, the animals’ purpose fulfilled, rain restored, and bounties poured forth. It is a plea to be freed from the aggression of foreigners in lands over which they have no right—a plea much needed in our modern world, rampant as it is with invasions and territorial occupations. Ultimately, it asks not that our enemies be destroyed, but simply that their plots, and the harm they cause, be halted. Its essence is mercy, which in turn is the essence of the Messenger of God, Muhammad(saw): “And We have only sent you as a mercy to all the worlds.”
A selection from the three masters of the science of self-reform, organized for easy accessibility. Published by Al-Firdous, UK.
Translation of Maqam Sahabah.
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