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Shah Misbahuddin Shakil has produced this absolute gift of his labor of love. An atlas of the Prophetic life, richly illustrated with full color maps, pictures and diagrams. Printed in full color on art paper. Includes references to all historic facts. Every page also has some heart warming verses from a galaxy of Urdu poets. This is most definitely a collector's coveted treasure. Makes a great gift as well.
An anthology of four classical travelogues of the Hajj and the Hejaz (1786-1966 C.E). These are from Maulana Rafiuddin Muradabadi (1786-1789), Maulana Husain Ahmad Madani (1898), Zafar-ul-Mulk Alavi (1923), and Abul Khair Kashfi (1966). It is a fascinating compendium of history and geogrpahy. How did the holy places look? What was the environment in and around them? How were the pilgrims and residents of the time? This book will take you on a great journey in time. Includes old pictures of Makkah and Madinah. High quality printing.
Contains the travel logs of Ibn Khaldun. Edited and commentary by Muhammad bin Tawit al-Tanji.
A vivid account of a month-long retreat in the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah.
In 1870, Nawab Sikandar Begum of Bhopal became the first South-Asian Muslim woman to publish an account of her pilgrimage to Makkah. She travelled with a retinue of a thousand, visited Jeddah and Makkah, performed the requisite rituals and observances, then returned to India and wrote her witty and acerbic impressions of her visit. This is the English translation by the wife of a British colonial officer of her unpublished Urdu manuscript. Introduction, Afterword, and detailed footnotes by Siobhan Lamber-Hurley.
A rare glimpse of India at the beginning of the first World War as seen by this traveller from Misr.
This is the famous travel log of Ibn Jubair, a seventh century Spanish Muslim who went for Hajj.
This is the story of Dr. Ang Swee Chai, a Penang-born orthopaedic surgeon, and her flight to war-torn Lebanon in 1982 to treat the wounded and dying. This new edition, twenty years after the Zionist terrorism in Shabra and Shatila which killed thousands of Palestinian civilians, is a tribute to the ongoing struggle against Zionist occupation in the Holy Lands.
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