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This is the new edition of the same book in fewer bindings. Replaced by 3924.
This is the classical book on Asma ar-Rijal by Ibn Hajar Asqalani. Research by Sh. Adil Ahmad Abdul Maujud and Sh Ali Muhammad Muawwiz. Iimam Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani mentions a hadith narrator's birth place, known names, age, whom he or she might have studied with and their known errors in hadith criticism or their strength in hadith narrations, then followed by the opinion of expert scholars in the field on that individual.
This is a unique book on the lives of the Companions as it is organized around their attributes, collecting stories of one Companion after another highlighting the particular quality. Two color printing.
A great classic on Tasawwuf that has been illuminating the path of self reform for more than seven centuries. With updated references. Research by Muhammad Hamid Al-Feqi.
Part of Ihya Uloom al-Deen (Revival of Religious Sciences), this book deals with the lawful and unlawful in consumption and financial transactions.
An intense reminder and a call for preparation for what happens after death, fo rthe Hour is nigh as all but a few of it sminor signs have appeared. These minor signs will soon be followed by the major signs, which, once they appear, will succeed each other so quickly. Arabic text on the right hand side and English translation on the facing page.
This 12th century work by Qadi Iyad is perhaps the most frequently used and commented upon handbook in which the Prophet's life, his qualities and his miracles are described in every detail. Ash-Shifa gathers all that is necessary to acquaint the reader with the true stature of the Prophet of Islam. Arabic text by Qadi Iyad followed by English translation by Gehan Abdel Raouf Hibah.
Aghntuyus Noori, a Syrian Christian, travelled to India at the turn of the 20th century and filed this report. He travelled from Masqat to Gawadar to Karachi to Bombai to Poona to Nagpur and finally to Calcutta.
Two color printing. Hadith text only (isnad and matan) no commentary. Arabic is voweled.