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Translation and brief comments by Yasir Qadhi. Additionally includes sections on how to benefit from Sunan Abi Dawud, about the Arabic and technical terms used, information about the hadith compilations and a glossary of Islamic terms in the last volume.
Each hadith is also followed by its status in regards to the authenticity. The status is explained more in detail in the Arabic text. The chain is also complete in the Arabic text while it is removed from the English to reduce the length and not being of much benefit to the English readers.
Summarized English translation of Ighatha al-Lahfan, a great classic on tasawwuf that has been illuminating the path of self reform for more than seven centuries. Tr. by Abdul Ali Hamid.
Translated and abridged by a group of scholars under the supervision of Sheikh Safiur-Rahman Al-Mubarakpuri. Written and complied by Hafiz Ibn Kathir.
A seerah book for the high school students and everyone who wants an abridged version.
English translation from the critically acclaimed original Arabic book by Dr. Sallabi. A fluent translation with high quality of book production. The books in this series are a treat.
Translation of Akbar Shah Najeebabadi's famous Tareekh Islam.
Volume 1: From pre-Islam Arabia to Hasan bin Ali's Caliphate.
Volume 2: From Caliphate of Banu Umayyah to Umawi and Abbasi Caliphate. Volume 3: From Islamic rule in Spain to the Ottoman Empire.
This book tells the true story of a unique example of cooperation between the Byzantine emperor in Constatinople and the Spanish caliph in Cordoba that led to the building of the most beautiful mihrab in the world!
This is the enlarged editon with full color maps and pictures added throughout. New attractive layout and beautiful printing on glossy paper. The well-known Seerah of Prophet Muhammad, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam. Translated into English by Darussalam.
This book attempts to relate the fantastic story of one Samanid dirham, from its humble birth in the silver mines of Badakhshan to its eventual surprise arrival in the New World.